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Book List of the Week: Carlo Ratti

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As founder and director of MIT’s SENSEable City Laboratory, Carlo Ratti investigates how digital technologies are changing urban living. Trained as an architect (he runs an architecture firm in Turin, Italy) and engineer, he also has several patents to his name. His Digital Water Pavilion, exhibited at the 2008 World Expo in Barcelona, was hailed by Time magazine as one of the Best Inventions of the Year.

Ratti is author of six books on big data and city planning, including Decoding the City, published this September by Birkhäuser.

His selections for Designers & Books “fundamentally challenge the status quo of architecture, urbanism, and design,” Ratti writes in the introduction to his book list. “They present new ingredients and recipes for future transformations in urban life and society.”

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Carlo Ratti, architect, Carlo Ratti Associati (Turin, Italy); director of MIT SENSEable City Laboratory (Cambridge MA). Photo: Lars Krüger
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