In a world where drones deliver our packages, autonomous vehicles deliver us to our destinations and high-speed rail promises to get people and goods from point A to point B in a fraction of the time, the impact on our lives and our cities is complex and only beginning to be understood. From our daily […]
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APRIL 3, 2018 BY Monica Streeper I quickly captured the scene above with a shaky iPhone from the window of a moving train. While it might not be what my generation would consider particularly Instagram worthy, I like it because of the way it puts the New York City skyline into an entirely new context. The […]
Read More ›Designing for flexibility and human connections in dense urban environments Sometimes cities just “pop.” It’s typically caused by events beyond our control, like New York’s surge after World War II when other capital cities were destroyed, or an economic phenomenon like the flood of tech companies in Silicon Valley. But thoughtful design, architecture and planning […]
Read More ›In 30 years, more than a quarter of the world’s population will be Muslim. This overwhelmingly young, tech-savvy demographic has been largely untapped by mainstream companies in the US and Europe, but that’s all about to change. Muslims used to adapt existing products and brands to suit them, but armed with an entrepreneurial spirit and […]
Read More ›CRTKL’s Rashard Willingham explores potential innovations for the co-working industry. The co-working market makes up 0.7% of the U.S. office market, and since 2014, providers of shared offices have leased more than 3.7 million SF in leases of 20,000 SF and larger. Co-working spaces promote growth, innovation and diversity. The offer a variety of work […]
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