Collective Know-How Ramon Gras The main predictor for both economic prosperity and an inclusive growth is the development of the collective know-how. expanding design practices | No Density | Politics and economics | Statement | Technology and fabrication | Territory and mobility Tags: City's know-howCultural agitatordevelopmentEconomic growthInclusive citySCEWCSCEWC19Statement ISSN: 2575-5374No Comments Share this post: « Fabra & Coats: Industrial Heritage Transformation Mount Sinai Kyabirwa Surgical Facility: A Replicable Prototype » Leave a Comment Cancel CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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