Design Quarterly Issue 01 | The Sustainable City
How design can set the stage for healthy communities that use fewer resources.
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How design can set the stage for healthy communities that use fewer resources.
Articulating a living vision for city living―from the smart city discussion to affordability, congestion, and transport.
Buildings, People & Technology
Design Quarterly looks at equity: promoting parity in housing, creating culturally relevant healthcare, providing city services fairly, making career education more flexible, and research in neglected housing types.
This issue of our buildings thought leadership publication looks at how architects, engineers and experts are creating new tools to harness data for building design, planning and operations.
This issue of our buildings thought leadership publication looks at how architects, engineers, and specialists are creating new tools to harness data for building design, planning, and operations.
Complete streets are for suburbs and towns too. Once considered a planning strategy for the urban core, making streets safe and inviting for all users can be accomplished in communities of any size, location, or demographics.
Cynthia Albright and Graeme Masterton discuss how they used cell phone data to understand the seasonal activity, develop annual counts, and identify the most popular destinations in Lake Tahoe.
Michael Morrisroe, Water Infrastructure Lead, discusses how Fire Flow, which models water supply and pressure as well as building use was created in response to a fatal fire.
From scooters to self-driving shuttles, an urban planner returns to his hometown and sees the future of mobility.