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John Lorinc

    John Lorinc is a journalist whose writing delves into the complexities of urban life. His work consistently explores themes of city planning, education, and housing. Lorinc's analytical approach and his ability to dissect intricate subjects position him as a significant voice in urban affairs literature.

    The Ward
    Dream States
    • Dream States

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.3(10)Add rating

      "The promise of the so-called smart city has been at the forefront of urban planning and development since the early 2010s, and the tech industry that supplies smart city software and hardware is now worth hundreds of billions a year. But the ideas and approaches underpinning smart city tech raise tough and important questions about the future of urban communities, surveillance, automation, and public participation. The smart city era, moreover, belongs firmly in a longer historical narrative about cities -- one defined by utopian ideologies, architectural visions, and technological fantasies. Smart streetlights, water and air quality tracking, autonomous vehicles: with examples from all over the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Portland, and Chicago, Dream States unpacks the world of smart city tech, but also situates this important shift in city-building into a broader story about why we still dream about perfect places."-- Provided by publisher

      Dream States
    • The Ward

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story of the growth and destruction of Toronto's first 'priority neighbourhood.'

      The Ward