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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Originally posted on urbanculturalstudies:
In volume 3 issue 1 of Reviews in Cultural Theory, Joshua Neves has reviewed these two books: Yomi Braester. Painting the City Red: Chinese Cinema and the Urban Contract. Duke University Press, 2010. 405 pp. Robin Visser. Cities…
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Originally posted on citymovement:
I wrote about Cedric Price’s Potteries Thinkbelt not too long ago and this morning I saw this on iGNANT and had to post it right away. The Rolling Masterplan was proposed by swedish architecture firm Jagnefalt Milton in…
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Time To Take A Giant Step
Dear India Happy Independence Day It is Time to Take a Giant Step Towards Becoming Greatest Nation on Planet. To Break free of Myths, Corruption, Complacence, Nostalgia .
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Researchers Develop Remote Sensing for Precise detailed Look at Coastal Change
Shifting nature of sands and tides make it difficult to measure accurately the amount of beach that’s available for recreation, development and conservation, but a team of University of Georgia researchers has combined several remote sensing technologies with historical data … Continue reading
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