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How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping Architecture and Democracy in Denmark
As Denmark approaches the next local elections, I’ve been reflecting on how artificial intelligence is quietly transforming both architecture and democracy. The connection might not seem obvious at first. However, when AI can generate vivid, realistic visions of what our cities could become, it opens entirely new ways for people to engage with local politics. The Case of Horsens Take Horsens in Denmark, for example. The city already has a recent harbour development, but the
Frederick Rickmann


EGYPT’S NEW PLANS FOR DECENTRALIZATION
Date: January 19, 2015 By Nehal El-Sherif Numerous governments have tried to re-arrange Cairo’s urban planning by getting rid of many...
Thinking Urban


THE DEAD END OF CAIRO HOUSING
Date: January 13, 2015 By Nehal El-Sherif Cairo is one of the most crowded cities worldwide with an estimated population of 20 million,...
Thinking Urban
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