Massive Small. The Compendium. (Part 2) Smart Urbanism in an upside down world
Kelvin Campbell BArch RIBA MRTPI FRSA is Chairman and Founder of Smart Urbanism; Visiting Professor at the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis UCL, and holder of a Built Environment Fellowship from the Royal Commission 1851, a grant awarding educational trust supporting innovation in science and technology.
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