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At the Manhattan foot of the Brooklyn Bridge, where 19,000 people walk every day, the journey used to end in a fenced-off parking lot. Not anymore.
Bryan Lee Jr. uses architecture as a tool for social change, empowering communities through inclusive design and innovative engagement. See how Augmented Reality helps bring his visions to life.
Mindy Justis from MurphyEpson to share their cutting edge community engagement campaign with Central Ohio Transit Authority's LinkUS plan, recently approved by Columbus voters.
Seeing the Future of Transit Oriented Development in The Bronx with inCitu Augmented Reality
Is public engagement in cities broken? inCitu was featured in a report from Engagement Lab at Emerson College and Knight Foundation on how cities are using new tools and technologies to listen better and solve a global crisis of trust in public institutions.