Slowly closing the urban-rural divide in planning our cities

With the help of new technologies and bold thinking, societies can again try to build cities that better fit in with their natural surroundings, writes Carlo Ratti

Slowly closing the urban-rural divide in planning our cities

With the help of new technologies and bold thinking, societies can again try to build cities that better fit in with their natural surroundings, writes Carlo Ratti

Ever since the ancient Greek poet Theocritus wrote his pastoral idylls romanticising rural life, people have been pondering how to build cities that are in concert with their natural surroundings.

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