One idea I’ve found urbanism to be fascinated with is community. It’s a reasonable fascination, if you ask me. We live in a time where isolation and loneliness are rampant. People feel detached, unable to find friends, romantic partners, hobbies,… Continue Reading →
In a recent post, I mentioned wanting to read “Emergent Tokyo”, a book that discusses the urban structures of Post-War Tokyo that are often viewed as iconic, alongside their “emergent nature”, meaning that they arose naturally, rather than being top-down… Continue Reading →
So one debate that I had been thinking about for a bit was whether I wanted to work with the project partners that EFI works with on my dissertation. On one hand, having a concrete base to build my ideas… Continue Reading →
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