Supported by the Michigan-Mellon Project on the Egalitarian Metropolis, “Mapping the Egalitarian Metropolis: Spaces of Hope” featured work by six interdisciplinary research teams led by

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Supported by the Michigan-Mellon Project on the Egalitarian Metropolis, “Mapping the Egalitarian Metropolis: Spaces of Hope” featured work by six interdisciplinary research teams led by
SENSEable City Lab is a cutting–edge multidisciplinary research group based at MIT that studies the interface between cities, people, and technologies and investigates how the ubiquity of digital devices
This article in a special issue of the Journal of Urban History examines ways to rethink auto-centric planning policies and deploy technology to increase density
City Office is a project that arose out of the MIT Media Lab, Changing Places Group. Project leads were Kent Larson with Hasier Larrea, Luis Alonso
It has been stated that the decision on Interstate 81 represents the one of the biggest issues for the Syracuse region in 40 years. At
In consultation with Habitat for Humanity Syracuse and funding partners, materials providers and stakeholders UPSTATE has tasked APTUM Design with thinking about the innovative use