To get the public more involved in the urban-planning process, particularly with regard to the effects of new transit routes, MIT researchers are playing with Legos. Plus, Stormtroopers gather on the Great Wall, LED streetlights are too bright for Brooklyn, your McMaster-Carr catalog as object fetish, and more of this week's tech news from around the Internet.
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Palmyra, the ancient Roman archaeological site in Syria, is coming back to life in the virtual world, drawing awareness to its recent destruction by ISIS and the separate detention of the free-access-Internet activist who has helped to digitally preserve the city.
Read more about the preservation efforts here: bit.ly/1GvwvhV
Next Progressives: Thinktank Design Group
The Bozeman, Montana-based duo blends a thirst for smart development with a desire to form critical regionalism in its local work.
The Bozeman, Montana-based duo blends a thirst for smart development with a desire to form critical regionalism in its local work.
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New renderings of the renovation of Mies van der Rohe's DC Public Library building, SFMOMA sets a date to reopen, tips on breaking up well, and more in our daily real-time news feed: bit.ly/ARnewsroundup
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