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Scent expert Sissel Tolaas captures the smell of Cape Town and shows how the nose can be used to dig into the micro-level of a city.

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg explores how synthetic biology and design can be utilised to do useful things, engineering a better future.

Talking about biomimicry at COP17, Matthew Rosmarin explains how we can use nature as inspiration for human-scale challenges.

Architect Andrew Makin talks about designing the look and feel of the Green Pavilion at COP17 in Durban.

Speaking at Design Indabar at COP17, Y Tsai looks at design solutions from a human side.

Networked technology and connectivity is changing the way we move around cities, says Assaf Biderman.

Land artist Strijdom van der Merwe shows how creativity can help to draw attention to and facilitate understanding of issues around climate change.

Andrew Makin spoke at Design Indabar in Durban about climate change.

Mokena Makeka believes creativity will change the world, provided creativity is given an opportunity to do so.

Heath Nash talks about the African way of working with waste – turning it into useful products.

Eating designer Marije Vogelzang talks about guest editing the Design:Digest edition of Design Indaba magazine.

The R100 000 Your Street CT Challenge prize goes to the Acre Road, Kensington Community Project, a public space development proposal.

The third R50 000 prize in the Your Street CT Challenge goes to Violet’s Walk, a clearly marked walking route for Woodstock with resting benches along the way.

Let Us Grow, one of the Your Street CT Challenge winners, is an urban agriculture solution that proposes converting empty city lots into small-scale farms.

The Urban Mosaic project, one of the winners of the Your Street CT Challenge, will be helping to prevent shack fires with a fire-retardant paint.
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