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The past being recycled to make way for the future.
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A freeway that was built and one that was not.
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A city is always in a state of transformation.
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In the years to come, will this be a relic in a museum?
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Public space can be reallocated to accommodate changes in preferences.
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Your future does not look so bright, Mr. Public Telephone.
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From natural disasters to economies, the future depends on being resilient.
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A dose of nano technology with every flush to keep the germs away..
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As technology advances there are some who will always look to answers from the past.
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A simple bump can save lives.
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How much longer can we afford to use outdated technology?
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Today's heat, tomorrow's natural disaster nightmare.
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Money at your disposal wherever you go.
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Some things will always be needed no matter what the technology.
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Data is power. Collecting ridership data can determine where and how people are moved in the city.
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Money is sooooo 2012.
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Big Brother is always watching
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The simple potato may stand the test of time.
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Even in modern life, we need community.
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