Our next green event
READ:Bikes & Biodiversities in Sublime magazine
AND/OR JOIN US FOR THIS TICKET ONLY EVENT
Park
in the Pub Garden
(hosted by St Johns Society)
Likely schedule
- 7.30 - Overview & purpose of the evening (John)
- 7.45 - Welcome to guests and (self?)-introductions
- 7.50 - Invitation to audience to comment or add items to the agenda
- 7.55 - Lucy & Laura) - invite audience into a world of Mossibilities.
- 8.15 - John asks if future cities will be diversities of diversities orchestrated by bike logic
- 8.20 - From a cyclist's perspective Deniz outlines more opportunities
- 8.40 - John to field comments and questions from the audience
- 8.45 - Duncan introduces his Green Roof Shelters concept and how it is developing
- 9.05 - John to chair general discussion
Further Reading
- Mossibilities (Laura in collaboration with Lucy)
- Corning, P., 1983, The Synergism Hypothesis, Institute for the Study of Complex Systems, Palo Alto
- Kasimir, Å., He, H., Jansson, P.E., Lohila, A. and Minkkinen, K., 2021. Mosses are important for soil carbon sequestration in forested peatlands. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9, p.680430.
- Moss cement
- Salingaros, N.A., 2003. Connecting the fractal city. 5th Biennial of towns and town planners in Europe, Barcelona.
- Sung, H. and Lee, S., 2015. Residential built environment and walking activity: Empirical evidence of Jane Jacobs’ urban vitality. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 41, pp.318-329.
- Bikes & Biodiversities in Sublime magazine by John Wood
- Wood, J. ed., 2022. Metadesigning designing in the Anthropocene. Routledge.
- Wood, J., 2007. Synergy city; planning for a high density, super-symbiotic society. Landscape and Urban Planning, 83(1), pp.77-83.