How’s the Future of NYC Housing Looking?

21 Sep
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Hmmmm… What’s really making New York City’s Housing morph into what it is and will become? How much innovation needs to happen to provide housing for the many? There are many factors, some larger than others! From October to June of 2019, the Event Series, “Housing Tomorrow’s City”hosted by Museum of the City of New York, in memory of Hilary…

Infrastructure, Housing? What’s In the Budget?

12 Feb

More of what’s not in the budget… The New York Time’s describes the administration plans to create $1.5 Trillion, out of $200 Billion in infrastructure spending, over the next 10 years. City’s around the nation will need to shell out a sizable, 80% of the costs of new infrastructure development (including plans already underway). Read more in the New York…

Prepare for the Future Says Forbes

05 Feb

Prepare for the future says Forbes in their article, “Trumps 1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Would be Great in the 1950’s.” The plan to prepare for the very emerging transportation technologies about to unfold over the next five to ten years they suggest will take more than slapping on some asphalt. New York and New Jersey are particularly hit with…

Urban Planning – Look Out for This

03 Feb

Planning By Whose Design – Data or People or Both? Get ready for this. Tech companies are vying to build cities. As described in CityLab’s, article’s, When a Tech Giant Plays Waterfront Developer and Alphabet Announces Plan to Turn Toronto Neighborhood Into a Living Laboratory, Google’s …”Sidewalk Labs” is working with Waterfront Toronto (land owners), and have partnered with government…

Futuristic

30 Jan

It’s Happening… Jacque Fresco, a futurist, imaged a world without suffering and undue poverty and set out to make it happen. He envisioned the Venus Project, a futuristic concept of new cities where people had full access to resources (which he believed was the root of all problems) and began building in 1976. The plan is being carried out by…

What’s Ford Up To?

15 Jan

So What’s Ford Doing? Roads for cars, not people? The article in Medium”The City of Tomorrow: Together, Let’s Take Back the Streets” suggests, we’re building roads for cars, Not people. We used to spend more time with people, now we spend more time in cars, in congestion, 16 hours vs a whopping 38. In this article, “The City of Tomorrow: Together…

Mastercard Wants You!!

15 Jan

Collaborator’s Wanted – with “City Possible” Through Mastercard… Collaboration is the name of the game according to the article in CityLab’s “City Possible a New Approach to Solving Cities Systemic Problems.” By 2050 the majority of people will be living in urban areas though the needs of the people in the the city, at the rate we’re going, will not…

The “Average Person” – No Such Thing

06 Dec

Everybody exhale… 🙂 An article written in the the Good Brand Studio, “Challenging Our Average Models for Work and Education” written by Rachel Reilich, and a great summary located on  ThomasenCharles, written by Alette Baartmans, detail where a Harvard Professor, Todd Rose, author of the book; “The End of Average,” challenges our notions of  what average is, and seeks to establish individuality as it’s own…

Light Equity – Sharing Light Wealth – Turn ‘Em Off Often…

30 Nov

Just as some countries on our planet are expanding light resources, which increases with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and our use of light is said to be at least stable or unchanged*, a new report as stated in an article by NPR, “Earth Is Lit, And That’s A Problem” suggests that our efforts through expanded purchases of LED lights may…

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