@TheMolash@TheMolash Please let me know if this is possible, as well as what your contact information is so that I can schedule the meeting more officially. Thank you!
@TheMolash Hi! I recently discovered your Twitter profile and thought I should reach out because I'm currently working on a research project focusing on Nigerian urban development in a historical and global context...
@TheMolash Your YouTube channel, Nigerian Urbanism, aligns with this research, particularly the video titled, "History of Planning in Nigeria". I would love to have a meeting with you to pose some questions regarding Nigerian urbanization...
Kengo Kuma is a starchitect I can get behind.
His buildings are built almost exclusively from cedar, which makes them feel warm and traditional, yet also playful and new. It's as if the sun is always shining and the fire is always on. They feel like home.
Join us tomorrow, May 26th, for a discussion on the diverse aspirations, realities, and uncertain futures of new cities built entirely from scratch! The workshop event is hosted by the McGill New Cities Lab @McGillUrbanLab @mcgillgeography#newcitiesmcgill
The New Cities Lab is hosting a workshop on Thursday, May 26, from 1pm - 5:30. It will feature a keynote by Dr. Tim Oakes (UColorado Boulder) and members of the New Cities Lab, including Prof. Moser. Join them Burnside 306 or at https://t.co/fvBTIl31t4
Chinatown, Philadelphia, before and after the construction of the Vine Street Expressway (I-676). Federally-financed freeway construction and “urban renewal” displaced thousands in Philadelphia, the vast majority of whom were people of color.
BREAKING: Montreal will invest $12 million over 3 three years to turn 10 streets into pedestrian arteries.
“These projects are not only good for the economy, they also contribute directly to the quality of life of the population.” - @Val_Plante
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Join us for our next CityTalk for a discussion on March 17th from 12:00-1:00pm ET about Black influence in urban planning across Canada, and hear from community leaders working to make our cities more just and equitable for all.
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Granaries Architecture in Nigeria - Grains constitute the most vital diet component and provide rural people with employment and a sustainable source of income. One of the most commonly used methods for grain storage are silos, constructed from termite mound soil or clay soil.