
What happens when technology changes how cities are seen, shaped, and served? That's what we're interested in U-M Urban Technology, one of the university's newest undergraduate degree programs.
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In an old post on this newsletter that is still one of my favorites, I shared a table listing nine comparisons between the technologist’s point of view and the urbanist’s POV. These are, of course, gross generalizations, but that’s the prer...
“Service design” are two words that most people have never heard combined into a single phrase, and yet you’ve been on the receiving end of service design most of your life. Services are the things that we humans experience when we go to a...
Over the past couple months I’ve received regular updates from an urban planner friend who finally got around to reading The Power Broker. It was thrilling to hear their summary of the book while not having to do the heavy lifting myself th...
Today I’m introducing Wonyoung So, a new colleague who joined last autumn, and we talk about his work in reparative technology. As we spoke, I was reminded of the very first curriculum co-creation session for what became our UT degree, way...
Today we’re just back from a week in San Francisco with eight UT students who signed up for a “leadership trek,” which is something Charlie and I made up (and then meticulously planned) after I realized that we need to intentionally create...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Faculty Director of the Urban Technology program at University of Michigan's Taubman College + Cofounder of Dash Marshall, an architecture and strategic design studio.
I do not like platforms. To read more of my writing: https://technotion-us.github.io/
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