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Intelligent Cities Forum: Kashuo Bennett


June 6, 2011
This interview with 24 Hour City project participant Kashuo Bennett was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Keynote Conversation


June 6, 2011
Representatives from the White House, technological innovators, and philanthropic leaders discuss our national priorities for creating today's intelligent cities and explore how data and information technology can help create more sustainable communities.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: 24-Hour City Project


June 6, 2011
This interview with 24 Hour City project participants was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Nick Grossman


June 6, 2011
This interview with Nick Grossman, director of civic works for Open Plans, was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Thought Vignette–Democracy and Inclusion


June 6, 2011
Is data the new currency for political participation? Can we prevent slums in the data-rich intelligent city? This provocative presentation will present three disruptive ideas that will help the intelligent city to also become a fair and just city.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Town Hall Meeting


June 6, 2011
A panel of municipal leaders discuss how we can collectively build intelligent cities.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Development Seed


June 6, 2011
This interview with Development Seed was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Dustin Haisler


June 6, 2011
This interview with Dustin Haisler, director of government innovation for Spigit and former CIO of Manor, Texas, was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Story Bellows


June 6, 2011
This interview with Story Bellows was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Imagining a Healthier City


June 6, 2011
The thoughtful use of data, technology, and planning encourages the design of walkable, bikeable, and healthier neighborhoods. This panel will describe the challenges facing municipalities and solutions for a healthier future.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Mitchell Silver


June 6, 2011
This interview with Mitchell Silver, president of the American Planning Association and director of planning for Raleigh, North Carolina, was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Anne Altman


June 6, 2011
This interview with Anne K. Altman, general manager of the Global Public Sector for the IBM Corporation, was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: The City as a Lab


June 6, 2011
What are the lessons to be learned in thinking about the city as a sum greater than its individual parts? Panelists share innovative work from across the United States that is changing the way our cities look, feel, and function.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Greg Lindsay


June 6, 2011
This interview with journalist and author Greg Lindsay was conducted at the June 6, 2011 Intelligent Cities Forum.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Thought Vignette—Community and Social Interaction in the Wireless City


June 6, 2011
The wired world is changing the way we share ideas and behave in our cities. Engage in a sociological and cultural examination of where communications meets the built environment. With Keith N. Hampton, assistant professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Mark Cleverly


June 6, 2011
An interview with Mark Cleverly on June 6, 2011, during the National Building Museum's forum exploring the intersection of data, technology, and cities.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Regionally Thinking–Transportation, Affordability, and Equity


June 6, 2011
Critical issues such as transportation, affordable housing, and the economy can only be managed intelligently at a regional level. Panelists will discuss hidden regional dependencies, the importance of addressing challenges from a trans-disciplinary lens and suggest the most important transformational investments we can make for our cities.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Designing a Collaborative Built Environment


June 6, 2011
What are the tools that enable architects, urban planners, landscape architects, and engineers to break down silos and tackle the issues that cities face collaboratively? Panelists discuss how members of the design profession can take a leadership role in these conversations while engaging the public.
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Intelligent Cities Forum: Harriet Tregoning


June 6, 2011
An interview with Harriet Tregoning on June 6, 2011, during the National Building Museum's forum exploring the intersection of data, technology, and cities.
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Intelligent Cities: The Country


April 4, 2011
Intelligent Cities delegate Javaun Moradi asks what kind of data you'd like about your city,
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Intelligent Cities: The Region


March 18, 2011
Intelligent Cities delegate Danny Harris asks what are the biggest challenges for intelligent cities.
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Intelligent Cities: Rob Puentes


March 10, 2011
Attend the Intelligent Cities Forum, June 6, 2011

Rob Puentes is a senior fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program of the Brookings Institution, and an adviser to the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative.

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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.
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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.
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Intelligent Cities: Jess Zimbabwe


February 24, 2011
Jess Zimbabwe is executive director of the Rose Center for Public Leadership in Land Use at the Urban Land Institute and an adviser to the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities project.
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Intelligent Cities: Anita Hairston


February 24, 2011
Anita Hairston is the senior associate for Transportation Policy at PolicyLink and an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative.
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Intelligent Cities: The City


February 11, 2011
Intelligent Cities delegate Bonnie Shaw asks what are the smartest things your city is doing.
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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.
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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.
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Intelligent Cities: Zia Khan


January 10, 2011
Attend the Intelligent Cities Forum, June 6, 2011

Zia Khan is vice president of strategy and evaluation for the Rockefeller Foundation and is an adviser for the National Building Museum's Intelligent Cities initiative.

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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.
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Intelligent Cities: Makeshift Metropolis


January 10, 2011
On January 10, 2011 prize winning author, professor, and architecture critic Witold Rybczynski discussed his latest book Makeshift Metropolis, which explores the history of city planning, the kind of cities we want, and the kind of cities we need.
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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.
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Intelligent Cities: The Neighborhood


November 22, 2010
Scott Kratz, the National Building Museum's vice president for education, asks what you like best about your neighborhood.
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Intelligent Cities: The Home


October 4, 2010
Scott Kratz, the National Building Museum's vice president for education, asks what you think the home will look like in 2025
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Intelligent Cities: Introduction


September 29, 2010
For as long as we have lived in cities we have reflected on their form, feel, and function. From the launch of the first hot air balloon to the creation of geospatial information software, we have developed technologies that enable us to assess what we have done, what we are doing, and what we wish to do. Today, the scale and complexity of neighborhoods, towns, and cities are unprecedented, and so are our tools for understanding them. Intelligent Cities, an initiative of the National Building Museum, supported by its partners TIME and IBM and funded by The Rockefeller Foundation, explores the intersection of information technology and urban design to understand where we are, where we want to be, and how to get there.
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Intelligent Cities: Jan Gehl on the Neighborhood


September 16, 2010
Danish urbanist and author Jan Gehl describes the value of walkable and bike-able neighborhoods.
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Intelligent Cities: Jan Gehl on the Community


September 16, 2010
Danish urbanist and author Jan Gehl discusses the interplay between human communities and the architectural forms within them.
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