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The layout of San Francisco Chinatown was ideal for the brewing of radical ideas and innovative (subversive) activities. The alleyways were privately owned and were not shown on the official city maps until quite recently. >>more |
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As the majority of the world's population move towards the cities, several urban land-use patterns have emerged. Ordinary X-Y maps become inadequate tools for analyzing land-use efficiency >>more |
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The overloaded city sidewalk is perhaps the only place that still belongs to the public, yet its ratio to the total city floor area (as shown above) is rapidly approaching zero >>more |
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Report rom Beijing's 2nd International Renewable Energy Conference >>more |
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A shophouse prototype
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A prototype for a
100% rentable space with all circulation 'hidden' between floors >>more |
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