
A Newsweek Web feature [3] published Monday, July 19, on the future of American cities highlights the work of UCLA's cityLAB, a think tank at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design, which created a model of how living, working, commuting and recreation in Los Angeles could change over the coming decades. Dana Cuff, UCLA professor of architecture, urban design, and urban planning; Roger Sherman, UCLA adjunct associate professor of architecture and urban design; Tim Higgins, a UCLA researcher in architecture and urban design; and UCLA students Per-Johan Dahl, Linda Samuels and Amelia Wong were cited.
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[1] http://luskin.ucla.edu/home
[2] http://luskin.ucla.edu/school-public-affairs/urban-planning
[3] http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/future-of-work.html