Thursday, October 29, 2009

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Autonomous 3-D Interior Mapping

Amazing video of a robot built to search and map unfamiliar interior environments without any remote control. Imagine setting one of these suckers loose in a building to do a building survey.



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Via Digital Urban

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Camouflaged Airplane Hangar

The Army Corps of Engineers made this hangar look like a rural landscape during WWII!




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Via Gizmodo

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Unplanned neighborhood wins planning award

Interesting: Houston's Montrose neighborhood won an APA Great Neighborhoods award for 2009. The editorial below claims irony, saying that the neighborhood (like most of Houston) wasn't really planned at all, and if it was planned, it was the private land developers who originally planned it, not public servants and city officials.

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Via Planetizen

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Personal Rapid Transit

A good in-depth article from the Boston Globe about Personal Rapid Transit's recent resurgence. In some ways, it sounds ideal for military installations.

While some true believers hope PRT will eventually become a dominant mode of transit, others see it more as a gap-filler. It could serve places like airports, university campuses, and medical centers. As a “distributor,” it could branch out into less dense areas to bring riders to other mass transit hubs. And it could provide a valuable service in “edge cities,” to ferry people from residential areas to shopping areas or office parks - routes that are now taken almost exclusively in automobiles.


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Via Planetizen