Tag Archives: Chicago

Why be sweet to people? – week 3

From philosophy to scientific method and innovation to the Industrial Revolution; then from Modernism and Fordism to post-modern and post-fordist, and let’s include New York City’s Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs – in an evolutionary fashion, we’re guided through theoretical … Continue reading

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A Thank You to Brugmann – your book is an inspiration

Jeb Brugmann’s “Welcome to the Urban Revolution – How Cities are Changing the World” (2009) is a great book to all Urban Planners, professional or students alike. My past posts referring to Brugmann’s work in this blog is never intended … Continue reading

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Summer of 2009 – finale

I am rested and ready to start my Masters degree in Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo. In a couple of weeks that is, but before I will make sure to enjoy the finale of this relaxing Summer. Call … Continue reading

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