All course materials (slides, readings, code, data)
for Introduction to Urban Science (MIT Press, also in Chinese) are now freely available on Github: https://t.co/tUzaDveRR5
Make them your own and keep in touch!
Happy 2025!
Still have heroes at 50? Met Prof Kostas Terzidis in Tongji, Shanghai & engaged in discussions on embedding design into the community (see pic), the Eastern perspective on human and object relationships, & AI interactions with youth. He liked our #codeyourowntools@TheMSArch
Presented "Designing with AI: Complex approaches to sustainable futures 2" at Southeast University China. An enviable opportunity for long exchanges with Profs David Leatherbarrow, Zhang Tong, Li Biao & Dr. Wang Chuan @TheMSArch@MMU_Research#complexurban#codeyourowntools
We are excited to announce our End of Year Exhibition,
featuring work from our BA3 & MArch students!
We cordially invite design practices to our Preview Event. Join us to discover the exceptional talent within the [CPU]ai atelier.
#complexurban#codeyourowntools#futurecities
Urban AccessCity, a M.Arch Urban Design project, exploring the balance between accessibility & sustainability for a resilient future. Our innovative methodology evaluates multiple iterations for optimal masterplan, satisfaction & sustainability score.
@SanjanaShome@akashjoshi
Introducing Our Project: Formalising '45
The climate crisis has surpassed its tipping point and 3 billion people face mass displacement. Manchester welcomes climate refugees, exacerbating overpopulation, resource shortages and social disparities.
@kgarchitecture@sethd98
Our thesis project looks at future scenarios in the 2050s where ideas of utopia and dystopia clash. Our proposal seeks to mitigate issues such as gentrification and climate change to prevent a dystopian future from happening.
@cosmin_dobrea @chizhang01#complexurban#futurecities
@ElsaArcaute I recommend this to my uni students as a prep before we get more specific. Learn Python the Hard Way: A Very Simple Introduction to the Terrifyingly Beautiful World of Computers and Code https://t.co/1khSNP8s4F
The year is 2029, the climate clock hits zero, signalling a 1.5°C rise in global temperatures – the consequences of climate change are now irreversible.
@kgarchitecture@sethd98#futures#futurecities