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The Age Of The Mega-Eco Project

Landscape Architecture Magazine

By Robert Levinthal and Richard Weller Courtesy Robert Levinthal. For nearly a century, a new breed of megaproject has gone unrecognized, and it is now proliferating. Even though “mega” is a measurement of millions (not billions as per Flyvbjerg’s definition), we have chosen to retain its use insofar as “mega” pertains to something very large.

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How climate, pandemic, and war shape the "future proofing" of buildings, cities and regions

Community Architect

Other projects like high speed rail or new electric transmission lines get stuck in a political and regulatory morass. Their high cost made smaller cities such as Richmond, VA, Raleigh NC, Greenville (SC) or Lexington (KY) a desirable alternative. Climate commitments go all the way to the end of this century.

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