Global Designing Cities - New website
To see the latest version of their design guides, see examples of transformative projects in cities around the world, or read details about their most recent work The Global Designing Cities team has launched a newly redesigned website where you can explore all these resources and more.
The redesigned website includes new features like an interactive map of the cities where the team has worked along with information about projects, as well as a sortable database of resources and case studies.
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