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.
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Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg explores how synthetic biology and design can be utilised to do useful things, engineering a better future.
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Talking about biomimicry at COP17, Matthew Rosmarin explains how we can use nature as inspiration for human-scale challenges.
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Architect Andrew Makin talks about designing the look and feel of the Green Pavilion at COP17 in Durban.
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Speaking at Design Indabar at COP17, Y Tsai looks at design solutions from a human side.
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Networked technology and connectivity is changing the way we move around cities, says Assaf Biderman.
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Land artist Strijdom van der Merwe shows how creativity can help to draw attention to and facilitate understanding of issues around climate change.
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Andrew Makin spoke at Design Indabar in Durban about climate change.
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Mokena Makeka believes creativity will change the world, provided creativity is given an opportunity to do so.
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Heath Nash talks about the African way of working with waste – turning it into useful products.
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Eating designer Marije Vogelzang talks about guest editing the Design:Digest edition of Design Indaba magazine.
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The R100 000 Your Street CT Challenge prize goes to the Acre Road, Kensington Community Project, a public space development proposal.
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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.
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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.
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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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