What’s Next for 21st Century Cities? Part 1
The Futurist magazinehttp://www.wfs.org/futurist.htm published their “Outlook 2010” this month with forecasts in ten domains. Somehow none of the areas focus exclusively on cities or architecture,...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for 21st Century Cities? Part 2
Yesterday, I posted ten trends from The Futurist magazine Outlook 2010,http://bit.ly/xFR5C which I selected from approximately 80 topics and modified them to apply to cities. The trends were organized...
View ArticleThree Ideas That Will Shape 21st Century Cities: Urban Divide, Megacities,...
The past two days, I covered a list of 20 items from The Futurist magazine’s “Outlook 2010” (Nov-Dec 09 issuehttp://bit.ly/xFR5C) that will shape 21st c cities.http://bit.ly/w1po5 Now I am adding...
View ArticleGroundhog Day, New Habits, and Other Restarts
I have committed a cardinal error of blogging: no new posts for two months. OH NO! After building a fabulous community of readers, I allowed other tasks to interrupt my trail of commentaries, images,...
View ArticleDear Architecture Graduates: Be Ready, Relentless, and Lucky
A couple of months ago, I wrote a piece for my mid-career architect friends who had recently lost their jobs, titled “Dear Unemployed Architects: You’ve Been Given a Gift.” With it, I got lots of...
View ArticleDear Architecture Grads: What Matters Most?
In my blog post last week titled “Dear Architecture Graduates: Be Ready, Relentless and Lucky,” the first item is strategy. To get a job particularly during the Great Recession, you have to first...
View ArticleGiving thanks for imagination, creative genius, and flow. #letsblogoff...
In tribute to November’s annual eat-fest, the Let’s Blog Off gang asks: What makes us thankful? You can read my blogging friends’ thoughts on Thanksgiving here . They will make you laugh, cry,...
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