Tag Archives: Jeb Brugmann

Week 11 – Urbanism

It’s all about getting the ideas on the paper as well as presenting them orally, making sense of it all and allowing others to make sense of it as well. This is no little challenge. And I love it! Uptown … 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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OK, what's this blog all about?

Well, I use the blog as an educational tool for my very own purpose. I digest information related to my academic training (international development studies in the past and urban planning beginning in the fall), and then I try to … Continue reading

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My intellectual urban pre-school era (The Summer of 2009)

No teachers nor authorities of corrections for miles around, only myself and where the road takes me form these days – these limited days – where I get to uncontrolled and playful explore a world unfamiliar in my own pace. … Continue reading

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