Diane Davis and Andres Sevtsuk, from the Department of Urban Planning and Design at GSD Harvard University, talk about rethinking the territorial aims of transportation innovation and how city form contributes to smart mobility.
Connecting Smart Mobility to City Form
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Andres Sevtsuk Diane Davis expanding design practices High Density Lecture Territory and mobility Urban Paradigms
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