Advisory Commitee Multimedia
We asked some of the Intelligent Cities advisers what they think makes cities intelligent.
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Intelligent Cities: Sarah Williams
January 10, 2011 Sarah Williams is director of the Spatial Information Design Lab at Columbia University, and is an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: Martin Chávez
March 10, 2011 Martin Chávez is executive director of ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability USA and adviser to the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: John Tolva
January 10, 2011 John Tolva is the director of citizenship & technology for the IBM Corporation and is an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: Jennifer Cowley
January 10, 2011 Jennifer Cowley is an associate professor and section head of city and regional planning, Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University and is chair of the APA’s Technology Committee. She is also an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: Howard Frumkin
January 10, 2011 Howard Frumkin is dean of the University of Washington School of Public Health, and is an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: Chris Pyke
March 10, 2011 Chris Pyke is vice president of research at the U.S. Green Building Council and is an adviser to the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: Bill Saporito
January 10, 2011 Bill Saporito is assistant managing editor for TIME Magazine and is an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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Intelligent Cities: Ahmed Abukhater
January 10, 2011 Ahmed Abukhater is the global industry manager for community development at Esri and is an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative. Watch/Listen.
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