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How to Walk and Talk: Everything We Know
How to plan and organize a walk-and-talk, including choosing participants, setting the duration and distance, arranging meals and lodging, and managing logistics and communications.
kk.org
Can we tie together a web of these communal spaces to mimic exploring a city, where engaging feels like an everyday experience rather than a special isolated surprise?
Spencer Chang • tiny internets: sidewalks, geocaching, and more · tiny internets
Intro to urbanism book list 📚
- Walkable City (@JeffSpeckFAICP)
- Arbitrary Lines (@mnolangray)
- High Cost of Free Parking (@DonaldShoup)
- The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Jane Jacobs)
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Tesho Akindelex.comApologies to Apple for making them the green bubbles in this visual. 😬
🟢 Apple
🔵 Hyper
⚫️ Ground truth
Indoor location accuracy compared. https://t.co/jIDr5f83S1
Andrew Hartx.com
we’re going to look back at how we designed the world around computers with the same regret that we look at how we’ve designed cities around cars
Maxim Leyzerovichtwitter.comGreen, sustainable infrastructure as a form of resistance. Technical systems decoupled from the ‘authoritarian technics’ that Mumford warns us about. The embracing of the natural and the technical. This idea is where the solarpunk vision really comes into its own.