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Attempts to shorten journeys such as that from Paris to London are exciting, but ultimately not worth striving for
...The writer is a professor at MIT, where he directs the Senseable City Lab, and a co-founder of CRA — Carlo Ratti Associati Not that long ago, the 15-minute city was a clever urban planning theory to make...
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...Look out for “sunRICE: The Recipe for Happiness”, designed by the CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati studio and the late Italian architect Italo Rota, which is a fascinating exploration of how rice waste can become...
...Ratti, an architect, engineer and urban planning expert, says the research has also detected a more flexible approach to commuting, with some shifts in the timing of journeys....
...I admire the work of my friend Carlo Ratti, but the conclusion of his article “Fifteen-minute cities are about convenience, not conspiracy” (Opinion, November 7) is only applicable to a very...
...Ratti has reared silkworms and grown magic mushrooms in the name of art, so it was instinctive for her to bring natural materials into her home....
...The writer teaches at MIT and is a founding partner at the design and innovation office Carlo Ratti Associati Imagine Travis Kalanick, the ousted founder of Uber, opening his company’s app in New York and...
...Uber and Lyft should play nice with taxis In an FT column, Carlo Ratti, an Italian designer and MIT professor, urges the ride-hailing industry to co-ordinate with each other — and even their old nemesis,...
...Carlo Ratti, professor of urban innovation at MIT, was co-author...
...His fabric manufacturing company Ratti Spa works with major luxury brands, producing more than 4m metres of fabric a year....
...Krown made 60 13ft arches for designer Carlo Ratti’s Circular Garden exhibit at Milan Design Week in April....
...Ratti has designed a 280m skyscraper in Singapore (due for completion in 2021), in collaboration with Bjarke Ingels Group, which has a garden extending through its core....
...Carlo Ratti Torino, Italy Letter in response to this letter Can Italy expect a baby boom if driverless cars catch on? / From Carlo Ratti...
...“Or you can also look at a more bottom-up, distributed way where you can use what you already have, such as a cellphone,” Mr Ratti adds....
...“You can use your car for eating, working, sleeping, kissing,” Carlo Ratti, head of MIT’s Senseable City Lab, told the Autonomy conference. On the other hand, driverless cars will bring catastrophe....
...Carlo Ratti, an architect and instructor at MIT, says that design tweaks can make parking areas more flexible. “It doesn’t cost any more, but it will be future-proof,” he adds....
...Carlo Ratti Associati’s “Pin Room” is a “responsive module” that can be reconfigured through hand gestures to form different shapes depending on need — an office, a lounge or a bed....
...Architect Carlo Ratti directs the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Senseable City Lab. Matthew Claudel is a research fellow at the lab....
...Doctoroff wants to assemble small teams of experts to brainstorm ideas and launch experimental projects that have the potential to catch on virally with large numbers of city dwellers, according to Carlo Ratti...
...“The car is a piece of infrastructure which is not very well used,” says Carlo Ratti, a professor at MIT. “Every car is used around 5 per cent of the time.”...
...Ratti runs the SENSEable City Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He knows his urbanism. That waiter, Ratti told me, hasn’t yet understood that customers are now rating him online....
...Two contrary trends shape today’s world, says Carlo Ratti, urbanist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology....
...Prof Carlo Ratti Prof Ratti is an architect and engineer practising in his native Italy and teaching in the US, where he set up MIT’s Senseable City Lab....
...Prof Carlo Ratti Prof Ratti is an architect and engineer practicing in his native Italy and teaching in the US, where he set up MIT’s Senseable City Lab....
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