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Thierry Marcou

OMA "Smart Building" Conférence en français par Rem Koolhaas on Vimeo - 1 views

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    Pour un public tunisien en juin 2011, une conférence en français de Rem Koolhaas sur les smart buildings. Smart building ne signifie pas forcément plus grand ou plus cher, mais plus créatif, plus ouvert, plus transparent, donnant à voir plus et permettant plus de choses. Très fingien tout ça !!! 
Thierry Marcou

Shareable: Bring Transition Town-style Sharing to your Community - 2 views

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    Les 5 drivers de la transition : sharing food and garden, swapping things, sharing skills, building local economies, building community
Elise Layec

Cisco helps build first U.S. "Smart+Connected" city of the future in Lake Nona, Florida... - 0 views

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    Cisco is working with a community in Orlando, Florida to create a "Smart+Connected" city in Lake Nona, one of eight global iconic cities - and the first in the U.S. - built with ubiquitous connectivity and interconnected building, transportation, utility, and civic systems, for a truly smart, networked city created for innovation.
Thierry Marcou

Seattle Plans To Build America's First Edible Forest - The Pop-Up City - 1 views

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    "The concept of an urban food forest seems like the final frontier for the urban agricultural movement. A green haven in the middle of the city is already a very exciting prospect, since while we already have parks and recreational areas, never has there been someone who decided to put an entire forest in the middle of the city. Thinking about entering the forest and harvesting all the beautiful fruits and vegetables to your heart's content is even more exhilirating."
Thierry Marcou

Shareable: A Free Beginner's Guide to the Sharing Economy - 1 views

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    For over two years, Shareable has explored the new sharing economy in its many forms: how individuals, families, communities, entrepreneurs, businesses, designers, coders, and countless more are building resilience through collaboration and sharing. In that time, we've amassed a considerable library of how-to share guides, and researched and documented how these shifts are transforming the economy, technology, and civil society.
marinealbarede

How Can You Build A Smart City? - Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation - 2 views

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    Comment construire une ville intelligente? Etape 1 : la rendre attractive pour les jeunes innovateurs. Etape 2 : en faire une ville investissant réellement dans les technologies qu'ils créent. En 2008, San José autorisait par exemple les entreprises locales à utiliser des infrastructures municipales pour tester leurs technologies liées à la mobilité, au "durable", etc. une sorte de living labs en quelque sorte... 
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'Crowd-Sourcing Can't Build Bridges': Looking Beyond the Rebuild Era - T... - 0 views

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    Les villes américaines - surtout les plus durement touchées par la crise - n'ont plus les moyens d'adresser les défis urbains, plus la densité adéquate pour fournir un bon niveau de services. L'urbanisme DIY, le crowdsourcing, en somme l'innovation ascendante fait beaucoup dans ce contexte ; mais il est clair que le "crowd-sourcing" ne peut fournir les solutions magiques à tous les problèmes urbains, le passage à l'échelle ne peut se faire sans les acteurs publics, même aux Etats-Unis.
Thierry Marcou

Environnement: Bimby : la densification par la maison individuelle - 1 views

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    14 millions de maisons individuelles. Si 1% des propriétaires décidaient de diviser leur parcelle, c'est 140 000 terrains supplémentaires, sans augmentet l'étalement urbain. Le projet de recherche BIMBY (« Build in My Back Yard ») vise à la définition, à
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Thierry Marcou

Cornell NYC Tech: Building a Culture for Innovation on Roosevelt Island | MetroFocus | ... - 0 views

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    "Applied Sciences NYC initiative"
Aurialie Jublin

Comment les sigles permettent de comprendre le rapport des habitants à leur l... - 2 views

  • De nouveaux raccourcis comme LULU (Locally Unwanted Land Use, «usage indésirable d’un terrain local») ou NOOS (Not On Our Street, «pas dans notre rue») viennent remplacer ou compléter NIMBY.
  • À une échelle plus large, on parle volontiers de NOPE (Not On Planet Earth, «pas sur la planète terre»), notamment en ce qui concerne les débats sur le nucléaire. Des termes plus politiques sont apparus comme NIMEY (Not In My Electoral Yard, «pas dans ma circonscription») ou NIMTOO (Not In My Term Of Office, «pas durant mon mandat»). Les termes, érigés en slogans, s’ajoutent dans une collection d’expressions très critiques. Certaines désignent des catégories particulières d’habitants, comme les CAVE (Citizens Against Virtually Everything, «citoyens contre tout»). D’autres soulignent les périls associés aux conséquences collectives de ces replis particuliers. C’est, par exemple, le conseil BANANA (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone, «ne rien construire quelque part à proximité de quiconque») qui invite à ne plus rien entreprendre.
  • NIMBY, SIMBY, LULU... NIMBY: Not In My Back Yard LULU: Locally Unwanted Land Use NOOS: Not On Our Street NOPE: Not On Planet Earth NIMTOO: Not In My Term Of Office BANANA: Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone WIMBY: Welcome In My Back Yard SIMBY: Stay In My Back Yard
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    "NIMBY, LULU, NOOS ou NIMTOO... Ces sigles permettent d'expliquer en quelques lettres les égoïsmes, les paradoxes des habitants et les projets visant à améliorer le cadre de vie."
Thierry Marcou

The Racial Dot Map: One Dot Per Person | Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service - 0 views

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    "This map is an American snapshot; it provides an accessible visualization of geographic distribution, population density, and racial diversity of the American people in every neighborhood in the entire country. The map displays 308,745,538 dots, one for each person residing in the United States at the location they were counted during the 2010 Census. Each dot is color-coded by the individual's race and ethnicity. The map is presented in both black and white and full color versions. In the color version, each dot is color-coded by race. All of the data displayed on the map are from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2010 Summary File 1 dataset made publicly available through the National Historical Geographic Information System. The data is based on the "census block," the smallest area of geography for which data is collected (roughly equivalent to a city block in an urban area). The map was created by Dustin Cable, a demographic researcher at the University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service. Brandon Martin-Anderson from the MIT Media Lab deserves credit for the original inspiration for the project. This map builds on his work by adding the Census Bureau's racial data, and by correcting for mapping errors."
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Could crowdsourcing expertise be the future of government? - 0 views

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    5 recommendations for smarter crowdsourcing: (1) replicate and scale successful examples (e.g. smarter crowdsourcing for Zika); (2) use crowdsourcing not only to build legitimacy, but for knowledge building; (3) construct a range of diverse practices to draw on different types of expertise; (4) ensure that engagement is no longer limited to interest groups; and (5) accelerate social science research on who participates and why.
marinealbarede

FabHouse - Building a house with the tools of tomorrow! Digital, Sustainable, Co-Creation! - 1 views

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    Un nouvelle "FabHouse", construite selon un processus essentiellement numérique, se voulant répondre aux enjeux d'un développement durable, construite localement pour des besoins locaux, utilisant des matériaux recyclés comme éléments de construction.
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