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Urban Spaces are Consequential

Urban spaces are consequential. Urban Systems impact social interactions, economic activity, and the overall quality of life within cities. The design and management of these spaces can either foster inclusivity and community or exacerbate social inequalities and environmental problems. Urban Spaces are … Continue reading

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Alluvial Rivers

What exactly makes rivers composed of loose sediment special? Alluvial Rivers

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Oh No – We Might Need a 3ft Sea Wall to Stop the Doomsday Glacier from Wrecking Cities

Alarmists claim a big glacier in Antarctica could “swallow parts of cities all over the world”. Oh No – We Might Need a 3ft Sea Wall to Stop the Doomsday Glacier from Wrecking Cities

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Urban Spaces are Situational

Urban spaces are indeed Situational. These spaces are dynamic and constantly evolving, influenced by factors like technology, social interactions, and cultural values. Urban spaces are not static; they continuously transform based on how people use them and the events that occur within … Continue reading

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