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The Emergent City

The Emergent City

City strategist, trying to say interesting things at the intersection of urban planning, politics, culture, design and economics.

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My appearance on ABC Radio National with Fran Kelly

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Why is the Missing Middle... missing?

This one is maybe a tiny bit more ‘inside baseball’ than I normally do here. I tried my hardest to combat the dry subject matter, but the matter is so very dry — so I may have bitten off more than I could chew (as usual). Did I succeed? Onl...

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