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Can we design cities for happiness?
Happiness itself is a commons to which everyone should have equal access. That’s the view of Enrique Peñalosa, who is not a starry-eyed idealist given to abstract theorizing. He’s actually a politician, who served as mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, for three years, and now travels the world spreading a message about how to improve quality-of-life [...]
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A sustainable hospital design.
"Hospitals have a brutal effect on the earth. They consume twice as much energy as typical office buildings and operate 24/7. Often, they're little better for people: The $41 billion health-care-construction industry habitually neglects design elements such as access to daylight that have been shown to boost healing. "Hospitals are the most challenging building type [...]
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Green Metropolis.
In “Green Metropolis,” David Owen sets out in similar vein to show how people can “permanently reduce energy use, water consumption, carbon output and many other environmental ills.” The answer, in short, is to live in densely populated cities. Would that it were so easy. Owen, a staff writer for The New Yorker, makes a convincing [...]
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Take a happy pill.
design by David Blaiklock: Design can connect business, science and society through the combination of critical thinking and communication. At the very least, design should provide an alternate commentary.
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