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77. Morton Feldman
Marcado en un principio por John Cage, de quien incorpora la aleatoriedad y los sistemas alternativos de notación musical, el compositor norteamericano evoluciona hacia obras cada vez más extensas y minimalistas que requieren—o proponen—la suspensión del tiempo._____Has escuchadoNeither (1977) / textos de Samuel Beckett. Petra Hoffmann, soprano; Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Kwamé Ryan, director. Col Legno (2000)Patterns in a Chromatic Field (1981). Arne Deforce, violonchelo; Yutaka Oya, piano. Aeon (2008)Piece for Four Pianos (1957). David Tudor, Edwin Hymovitz, Morton Feldman, Russell Sherman, pianos. Edition RZ (2007)Str...
2024-11-13
18 min
Booked on Planning
Killed by a Traffic Engineer
Why are our roads unsafe, and who is to blame? Transportation expert Wes Marshall joins us to unravel the myths behind traffic engineering, revealing a surprising truth: the science we trust to keep us safe on the road might be more fiction than fact. With his provocative book "Killed by a Traffic Engineer: Shattering the Delusion that Science Underlies Our Transportation System," Wes aims to spark a critical reevaluation within the engineering community and beyond. Our discussion navigates the murky waters of road safety priorities, exposing the stark contrast between common fender benders and high-speed highway fatalities. The episode...
2024-11-12
44 min
Urbanism Vancouver
Structural Supports
Host Helen Lui continues the conversation with Denis Agar, they unpack the dynamic relationship between housing and public transportation. They delve into the critical role of urban density in shaping transit service needs and discuss the intricate political maneuvers influencing rail network expansions. The conversation also highlights the influential power of grassroots movements in propelling improvements to transit systems.Links mentioned in the episode:“Where should new homes go? A map of renter density.” (https://denisagar.com/?p=9)“Travel and the Built Environmental - Synthesis” by Reid Ewing and Robert Cervero Show Cred...
2023-11-13
30 min
Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil
Cidade livre #10 – Clarisse Linke e Jessica Lima
No episódio final da série especial Cidade livre, parceria do Guilhotina com a Fundação Rosa Luxemburgo (FRL), Bianca Pyl e Luís Brasilino falam sobre o futuro dos transportes com Clarisse Linke e Jessica Lima. Clarisse é mestre em políticas sociais, ONGs e desenvolvimento pela London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) e diretora executiva do Instituto de Políticas de Transporte e Desenvolvimento (ITDP Brasil); e Jessica é professora de Engenharia de Transportes do curso de Engenharia Civil da Universidade Federal de Alagoas, mestre e doutora em Transportes e Infraestruturas Urbanas na Universidade Federal de Pernambuc...
2020-12-17
1h 07
New Books in Architecture
R. Cervero, E. Guerra, S. Al, "Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places" (Island Press, 2017)
Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places (Island Press, 2017) by Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra and Stefan Al is about prioritizing the needs and aspirations of people and the creation of great places. This is as important, if not more important, than expediting movement. A stronger focus on accessibility and place creates better communities, environments, and economies. Rethinking how projects are planned and designed in cities and suburbs needs to occur at multiple geographic scales, from micro-designs (such as parklets), corridors (such as road-diets), and city-regions (such as an urban growth boundary). It can involve both software (a shift...
2019-11-15
49 min
New Books in Geography
R. Cervero, E. Guerra, S. Al, "Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places" (Island Press, 2017)
Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places (Island Press, 2017) by Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra and Stefan Al is about prioritizing the needs and aspirations of people and the creation of great places. This is as important, if not more important, than expediting movement. A stronger focus on accessibility and place creates better communities, environments, and economies. Rethinking how projects are planned and designed in cities and suburbs needs to occur at multiple geographic scales, from micro-designs (such as parklets), corridors (such as road-diets), and city-regions (such as an urban growth boundary). It can involve both software (a shift...
2019-11-15
49 min
New Books in Urban Studies
R. Cervero, E. Guerra, S. Al, "Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places" (Island Press, 2017)
Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places (Island Press, 2017) by Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra and Stefan Al is about prioritizing the needs and aspirations of people and the creation of great places. This is as important, if not more important, than expediting movement. A stronger focus on accessibility and place creates better communities, environments, and economies. Rethinking how projects are planned and designed in cities and suburbs needs to occur at multiple geographic scales, from micro-designs (such as parklets), corridors (such as road-diets), and city-regions (such as an urban growth boundary). It can involve both software (a shift...
2019-11-15
49 min
Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast
Episode 173: Pro·pin·qui·ty - The State of Being Close to Someone or Something
This week we're joined by Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra, and Stefan Al to talk about their new book called Beyond Mobility. They talk about the idea of recalibrating cities and how we can put people first when we think about transportation and the built environment. We also talk about silly regulations such as one parking space per toilet seat and some of the examples of good transportation and planning we can borrow from around the world. Interested in checking out the book? Use the code "4Beyond" at IslandPress.org and get 20% off.
2018-02-22
45 min
Oral Argument
Episode 102: Precautionary Federalism
Despite the fact that our show is pretty much the opposite of careful, we discuss precaution, regulation, and institutional choice with Sarah Light. The environmental and other effects of Uber and Lyft are complicated. If they’re very hard to calculate and understand, how should we regulate them to address their harms? With uncertain webs of causation, can the precautionary principle tell us not simply whether to regulate but who should regulate? Sarah thinks so. This show’s links: Sarah Light's faculty profile and writing Sarah Light, Precautionary Federalism and the Sharing Economy Lisa Rayle, Susan Shah...
2016-06-24
58 min
Podcast Deportes Radio Langreo
Langreo 2-1 Real Oviedo. Informativo Deportes 10 Noviembre 2014
Informativo emitido el lunes 10 de Noviembre de 2014 en los deportes de Radio Langreo tras la victoria del Langreo ante el Real Oviedo por dos a uno con goles de Ortiz en el 47 y Robert en el 59. Para los ovetenses anotó Cervero en el 89. El Nuevo Ganzábal registró un lleno.
2014-11-10
09 min
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
Mobility, place-making, and economic competitiveness
Professor Robert Cervero, University of California, Berkeley, gives a seminar for the Future Research in Transport 2011 Hilary Term seminar series.
2011-03-15
1h 01
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
Mobility, place-making, and economic competitiveness
Professor Robert Cervero, University of California, Berkeley, gives a seminar for the Future Research in Transport 2011 Hilary Term seminar series.
2011-03-15
1h 01