Through the research, Networked Urbanism is linked urbanization. However, it could also be the interaction of different people involved in designing the cities to exchange information to improve the lifestyle of the city dwellers. This was supported by the sources that was used by the research.
PDF File: Networked Urbanism
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Tato, B. & Vallejo J.S. (December 2010) Networked Urbanism: Design Thinking Initiatives for a Better Urban Life. Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/gsdharvard/docs/networkedurbanism/
Trash|Track video retrieved from http://senseable.mit.edu/trashtrack/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvTZc5hWBNY