Readers today no longer relish sustained allegorical narratives the way they did in the Middle Ages, when the art of ‘other-speaking’ was as ...
Continue Reading →“Tourism Revisited”, wishes to address the complex relationships between tourism, architecture and the city in relation to themes such as history and nostalgia, ...
Continue Reading →‘If there is one thing we can learn from John Ruskin, it is that each age must find its own way to beauty’ ...
Continue Reading →Mapping Space, Sense, and Movement in Florence explores the potential of digital mapping or Historical GIS as a research and teaching tool to ...
Continue Reading →With Me++ the author of City of Bits and e-topia completes an informal trilogy examining the ramifications of information technology in everyday life. ...
Continue Reading →The 21st century will be the age of the city. Already over 50% of the world population live in urban centres and over ...
Continue Reading →Architecture matters. To our cities, to our planet, to our personal lives. How we design and what we build has an impact that ...
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