Designing Fractal Ecologies: Urban Biophilic Networks for Self-Regulating Microclimates
If you are designing a block or district where summer heat islands push surface temperatures past 40°C, you have likely considered planting more trees...
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If you are designing a block or district where summer heat islands push surface temperatures past 40°C, you have likely considered planting more trees...
For years, urban air quality conversations have centered on emissions standards and traffic restrictions. But even as vehicle fleets electrify, the bu...
Imagine a city that thinks with you—not through screens or sensors, but through the way its greenery, water, and light modulate your attention, stress...
Urban environmental monitoring typically relies on sparse networks of electronic sensors that miss the granular, real-time biological responses happen...
Beyond the Garden: Redefining the Urban-Pollinator RelationshipFor too long, the conversation around urban biodiversity has been framed as a charitabl...