Marianthi Tatari on Human-Centered Smart Cities
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vor 5 Jahren
As a true systems thinker, Marianthi Tatari, Associate Director
and Senior Architect at UNStudio, takes a scalar approach to
design, addressing issues of experience and sense of place in
various scales and typologies. During our discussion, we dissect
different aspects of city-making that threaten the quality of
life such as monofunctional spaces and commoditized smart cities
and how to approach designing them with optimism.
Design and the City, is a podcast produced by reSITE about the
ways we can use design to make cities more livable and lovable.
reSITE is a global non-profit acting to improve the urban
environment, both on the stage at our events, and off. We work at
the intersection of architecture, urbanism, politics, culture,
and economics, acting as a catalyst for social action and
innovative leadership. We encourage the exchange of ideas about
making cities more livable, competitive, resilient, inclusive,
mobile and designed with humans in mind to protect and public
space, architecture, and sustainable development in cities.
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This podcast was created by reSITE, the global non-profit acting
to improve the urban environment and organized as part of the
project Shared Cities: Creative Momentum. It is produced by Radka
Ondrackova, Matej Kostruh, Gil Cienfuegos, Adriana Bielkova and
Polina Riabukha. It is directed and hosted by Alexandra
Siebenthal and recorded and edited by LittleBig Studio.
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