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Cocoa loves sitting on the rug in the sun, but not enough to share space with those other messy kitties.

Whales and ships share space in Stellwagen Bank

National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: SBNMS file photo by WCNE. Photo

taken under NOAA permit #981-1707. To learn more visit www.newenglandoceanodyssey.org

The Haverstock Hill site provided LUC with an opportunity to develop shared space gardens, play areas, and a green roof for residents of the redevelopment to enjoy.

 

The landmark building at Chalk Farm includes a mixed tenure of residential units comprising market housing, social rented and intermediate housing; garden and terrace spaces at various building levels; ground floor retail provision; and an adjacent children’s play space.

 

The site also interfaces with the Grade II listed London Underground Chalk Farm Station.

 

For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

Toothbrushes friends have left at my place.

Contemplating gaze meets iridescent glaze.

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

Shared space...in Saigon the countryside and big city life easily mix. On the right you see the shavings of raw sugar cane brought in by boat from the Mekong Delta, and on the left and top of the picture, city life is thundering by...

Shambling along Cheapside [shared space], Preston today. Some old boy dragging a couple of shopping trollies loaded with what looked like rubbish and a posse of furious chariot racers close behind beeeping and baaaarping their frustration. Not being able to proceed at high speed through what is "pedestrianised area" !!!!

Drachten. Laweiplein. Overstekende fietsers in voorrang op shared space rotonde. Deze foto is beschikbaar gesteld door het kenniscentrum voor fietsbeleid: www.fietsberaad.nl. This photograph has been made available by the centre of expertise on bicycle policy: www.bicyclecouncil.org. [DSC01456_fb]

With the Blaenau Ffestiniog station site already occupied with 47804 at the head of a charter in the siding, 150260 ambles into the platform with the 13:22 from Llandudno.

 

1st September 2012.

A pair of Hawaiian Stilts and a Pair of Black Crowned Night Herons sharing space at Hamakua Marsh by Kailua, HI. 400mm wasn't quite enough, couldn't get closer.

Fiat Ducato Mellor Orions BP69WFA, SJ22HKW and SJ18UTH share space at the depot in Northallerton with earlier Bluebird bodied YY63KYO on an early evening just before Christmas. All of these vehicles had been out on service on (from left to right) the 74a/74b Northallerton Town Service, 155 Bedale to Leyburn, 31a/31b Richmond Town Service and 153 Northallerton to Thirsk during the day.

Crossing the shared space bridge over the river Luznice 751236 leads a convoy of cars into the town.

Grant's Tomb sharing space with the 6th Avenue Elevated on this post card from circa 1910.

 

First time I've seen the memorial on a dual photo card.

More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.

 

Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg

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A view of Manchester Cathedral as taken from Cathedral Approach (formally a car park and now a fancy office with "shared space" road leading to it)

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

Michael Sampson demonstrates what happens when you connect a New Zealand laptop to a projector in New York. Later he activated the hemisphere conversion adapter.

More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.

 

Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg

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Robin Hood Gardens, Woolmore Street, Poplar, London E14 0HG was designed by Alison and Peter Smithson and was completed in 1972.

 

The design of the building is based on the 'streets in the sky' concept, with aerial walkways running along large concrete blocks, seen in buildings such as Le Corbusier's Unite d'habitation. Despite campaigns by the Twentieth Century Society and well known architects such as Richard Rogers and Zaha Hadid to have the buildings listed, planning permission was granted for the demolition of the buildings and the redevelopment of the site in 2012.

 

c20society.org.uk/casework/robin-hood-gardens/

 

www.vam.ac.uk/articles/robin-hood-gardens

at the Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA.

purple queen and four o'clock plant sharing space. They are both very aggressive and hopefully will coexist in this bed. The four o'clock plants are tuberous and I was surprised to see them here, since these are far from the main area where we try to contain them :-). I like the combination of purple and bright green.

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

New work by Jessica Steeber and Ashley Morgan for an exhibition at EFFJAY PROJEKTS titled Shared Space.

58 030 and 20 048 share space inside Toton depot.

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

On 13th November 2019, ESCP Europe's London Campus hosted an event promoting international-bestselling book ‘The AI Republic: Building the Nexus Between Humans and Intelligent Automation’ published in June 2019.

 

‘The AI Republic’, co-written by Dr Terence Tse (Professor of Finance and Academic Director of the MSc in Digital Transformation Management & Leadership at ESCP Europe Business School and Co-Founder of Nexus FrontierTech), Dr Mark Esposito and Danny Goh, is for anyone curious about a future shaped by Artificial Intelligence, explaining how we can build a shared space where humans and intelligent automation work together.

 

During the event, which was attended by many ESCP Europe students, alumni and external guests, Tse and Goh focused on demystifying AI as a life-changing but often threatening technology, and provided examples of how it could serve a purpose in business. They also suggested that artificial intelligence will radically change our lives, just not in the ways we initially imagine (such as massive job elimination).

 

Tse and Goh emphasised the myths that need to be debunked and the opportunities ahead of us to reform our societies in the light of new AI technologies. Following this line of thinking, they offered certain ideas of career directions in tomorrow’s job market.

 

The talk was followed by a Q&A session and book signing.

 

ESCP Europe has developed a strong expertise in the domain of artificial intelligence through its cutting edge research and development of two programmes: MSc in Digital Transformation Management & Leadership and Executive Master in Manufacturing Automation & Digital Transformation.

 

The School has also supported the Digital Transformation and Innovation Forum organised by the French Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain (CCFGB).

 

'The AI Republic’ is available in all good book shops and via online retailers (including Amazon), and on Kindle.

  

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

Sharing space with Mourning Dove

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Riccardo Savi

New work by Jessica Steeber and Ashley Morgan for an exhibition at EFFJAY PROJEKTS titled Shared Space.

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