Monthly Archives: May 2024

Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Friday Reads – 3 May 2024

• ‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross lands (The Guardian) • This TfL AI experiment reveals how Tube station capacity could be increased – without building anything new (James O’Malley) • Why the world is running out of sand for infrastructure (BBC) • The World’s Most Recycled Material – Asphalt: Video (Practical Engineering) •…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 29 April 2024

• Sound Transit launches Bellevue-Redmond Line 2 light rail service (Trains) • Why Norway is rethinking its reliance on electric cars (Vox) • Can car-loving LA sell riders a future on rails? (Bloomberg) • “Hell on wheels”: the Edinburgh Trams Story (Yes and Grow) • Liberté, Égalité, Accessibilité – Building new barriers to Accessibility is not the Way Forward (Accessible…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 29 April 2024

• Sound Transit launches Bellevue-Redmond Line 2 light rail service (Trains) • Why Norway is rethinking its reliance on electric cars (Vox) • Can car-loving LA sell riders a future on rails? (Bloomberg) • “Hell on wheels”: the Edinburgh Trams Story (Yes and Grow) • Liberté, Égalité, Accessibilité – Building new barriers to Accessibility is not the Way Forward (Accessible…

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