Trustee @ibercivis
PhD: Architecture (digital urban design)
Our book: Ciudad abierta, ciudad digital
Texts: http://urbequity.com
Building @etopia_
A global and integrated urban planning methodology for local governments.
By The Global Observatory of Sustainable Proximities
UN-Habitat / UCLG / ETI LAB Paris1 Sorbonne University.
An open access document
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A global and integrated urban planning methodology for local governments.
By The Global Observatory of Sustainable Proximities
UN-Habitat / UCLG / ETI LAB Paris1 Sorbonne University.
An open access document
chaire-eti.org/wp-content/u...
urbequity.com/el-problema-... #RecomiendoLeer
urbequity.com/el-problema-... #RecomiendoLeer
cadenaser.com/nacional/202...
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www.lavanguardia.com/internaciona...
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We were proud to host Science Day at the Sorbonne, in the amphitheatre where Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie, a Polish immigrant and two-time Nobel laureate, gave her first lecture in 1906, the 1st woman ever to teach at a French university
We were proud to host Science Day at the Sorbonne, in the amphitheatre where Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie, a Polish immigrant and two-time Nobel laureate, gave her first lecture in 1906, the 1st woman ever to teach at a French university
His lifelong work has transformed how we understand cities — reminding us that public space, walkability, and human-scale design are essential for healthier, more livable communities.
His lifelong work has transformed how we understand cities — reminding us that public space, walkability, and human-scale design are essential for healthier, more livable communities.
Excited to be in Paris for this important gathering together with many partners & colleagues @carlosmorenofr.bsky.social
Come say hi & catch our ED on Friday!
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El fin del mundo 👇🏿
El fin del mundo 👇🏿
Reunió a unas 300.000 personas y Martin Luther King Jr. le dijo al mundo que había tenido un sueño.
Reunió a unas 300.000 personas y Martin Luther King Jr. le dijo al mundo que había tenido un sueño.