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You have to watch a TED and ill give u DONT ANSWER IF U DONT KNOW IT Watch the TED talk by Rasmus Frisk on Designing Cities for People and answer the questions below.

1. How are cities designed to be sustainable? What are examples of sustainable design?

2. What does Rasmus Frisk mean by “Temporary Use of Space” in urban design? What ways does he incorporate this into designs?

3. Why is it important to have the people involved in the planning process (social involvement)? Explain examples of how this is possible

4. Why is it important to test city design first before incorporating them into urban design?

5. How is education important in designing cities

6. What is one element of cities you would change if you could? Why would you want to?

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