The cities of the future will be grown, not built
By Ian Steadman, wired.co.ukTechnology
The cities of the future will have waste-to-energy plants, not shopping malls or churches, at their centre, according to urban designer Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE.
Speaking at DLD Cities in London, he said “cities hav…
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