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May 17, 2017
12:00PM - 1:30PM
Hacked, Disrupted and Put Back Together: Urbanism and the Smart City
APA Cincinnati Brown Bag Lunch
KZF Design
Please join APA Cincinnati for a Brown Bag Lunch Program:
Hacked, Disrupted and Put Back Together: Urbanism and the Smart City
Wednesday, May 17 at noon
KZF Design, 700 Broadway Street, Downtown
The Internet is rapidly changing how we plan and what we plan for. Explore how the Internet is reshaping cities and what planning profession can do to thoughtfully incorporate technology’s widespread influence into thriving places that support life’s daily needs. Joe Nickol of MKSK will share how might we proactively incorporate this new disruptive technology into cities and create communities that are attractive places to live in the long term.
Join us to consider how the internet has changed our cities and how both time-honored and new planning methods can help build thriving cities in an uncertain future.
CM Credits will be available for this event. Please forward to anyone else you know who may be interested!
Parking
There are several parking options nearby:
On-street
8th & Sycamore Garage (1 to 2 hrs – $5)
685 Culvert St ($6/day)
7th @ Broadway Garage (1 to 1.5 hrs – $8)
A Red Bike station is across the street at 8th & Broadway
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Hacked, Disrupted and Put Back Together: Urbanism and the Smart City
Please join APA Cincinnati for a Brown Bag Lunch Program:
Hacked, Disrupted and Put Back Together: Urbanism and the Smart City
Wednesday, May 17 at noon
KZF Design, 700 Broadway Street, Downtown
The Internet is rapidly changing how we plan and what we plan for. Explore how the Internet is reshaping cities and what planning profession can do to thoughtfully incorporate technology’s widespread influence into thriving places that support life’s daily needs. Joe Nickol of MKSK will share how might we proactively incorporate this new disruptive technology into cities and create communities that are attractive places to live in the long term.
Join us to consider how the internet has changed our cities and how both time-honored and new planning methods can help build thriving cities in an uncertain future.
CM Credits will be available for this event. Please forward to anyone else you know who may be interested!
Parking
There are several parking options nearby:
On-street
8th & Sycamore Garage (1 to 2 hrs – $5)
685 Culvert St ($6/day)
7th @ Broadway Garage (1 to 1.5 hrs – $8)
A Red Bike station is across the street at 8th & Broadway
KZF Design