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  • (AU) Sustainable Urban Design and Climate Open site in a new window - Paper which outlines how climate sensitive design leads to more sustainable cities.

  • Architecture of Hospitals, The Open site in a new window - International project focusing on the art of building hospitals. Three conferences will position the hospital as a work of art, and as a healing environment.
  • Arcosanti@ - Learn about Arcosanti, the experimental town built in central Arizona using the concept of arcology. Sites feature articles, tour guide, workshops, events, and info on arcology as described by the architect Paolo Soleri.
  • How Communities are Re-Using the Big Box Open site in a new window - Collection of photographs and documents relating to the renovations and transformations of the buildings left behind when superstores move.
  • Project MitauBau Open site in a new window - A city development plan for Jelgava, Latvia in the 21st century.
  • Rivertown Simulation Open site in a new window - An interactive simulation of the downtown revitalization in the fictional city of Rivertown.
  • Victory City Open site in a new window - Proposal for the utopian city of the future.
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