🏙️ What determines how we feel in cities? And why do some places feel lively and natural, while others tend to tire us or separate us? In this episode of Talks 21, I invited three exceptional architects—Eva Le Peutrec, Marc Maio, and Karel Smejkal—to discuss the future of cities and the space we share in them. We talked about cities that were designed for cars, not people. We discussed the role of light, proportions, and acoustics. We explored sacred geometry and the principles that ...
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🏙️ What determines how we feel in cities? And why do some places feel lively and natural, while others tend to tire us or separate us? In this episode of Talks 21, I invited three exceptional architects—Eva Le Peutrec, Marc Maio, and Karel Smejkal—to discuss the future of cities and the space we share in them. We talked about cities that were designed for cars, not people. We discussed the role of light, proportions, and acoustics. We explored sacred geometry and the principles that ...
🏙️ What determines how we feel in cities? And why do some places feel lively and natural, while others tend to tire us or separate us? In this episode of Talks 21, I invited three exceptional architects—Eva Le Peutrec, Marc Maio, and Karel Smejkal—to discuss the future of cities and the space we share in them. We talked about cities that were designed for cars, not people. We discussed the role of light, proportions, and acoustics. We explored sacred geometry and the principles that ...