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August 2, 2012

Structural Intelligence Depends on Planet Carrying Capacity

The essential structural and infrastructural  systems of the city exist to support the direct and indirect survival of its citizen bodies, relationships and exchanges.   Even as cities become increasingly adept at creating built solutions to meet human demands, they seem to be disconnecting from the ultimate infrastructure on which their systems depend – namely [...]
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Published on August 02, 2012 07:17

July 31, 2012

Structural Intelligence Supports Fulness of Humanity

Structural (or building) intelligence represents the “ Its” space of the human hive. This intelligence connects us to the time-space realities of the city, that we see, feel, hear, smell, touch and taste. It gives us the capacity to structure and systematize our environment to sustain our complex adaptive life systems. City structures are made [...]
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Published on July 31, 2012 08:11

July 26, 2012

Storytelling Quickens Cultural Intelligence

Last month I visited Leon Mexico where I met the Citizen’s Observatory and together we all met the Mixteca indigenous peoples who have moved to the city. The Mixteca have created their own urban culture (beside the railway tracks) from the strength of the stories they bring from their traditional ways. Their stories of daily life, spiritual practice, making [...]
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Published on July 26, 2012 08:27

July 24, 2012

Responsive Relationships Grow Aliveness in the Human Hive

Relationships may be the prime “currency” of the Integral City. Our interpersonal relationships tell us do we have the capacity to survive together? connect with our environment (including other people)? and reproduce? recreate? regenerate? In a living system, relationships are the bonds that link identities (holons) and information. Relationships make exchanges possible. The formation of [...]
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Published on July 24, 2012 08:23

July 19, 2012

Cultural Intelligence Tells the Stories of the City Heart

Cultural intelligence represents the “We” life of the city. It is the beating heart of the Human Hive.   This heart-based intelligence embraces the relationships in the city. These relationships transcend boundaries that both contain and separate families, groups, organizations and all the collectives of people in the city.  It includes the individual and the group [...]
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Published on July 19, 2012 18:43

July 17, 2012

Managing Personal Energy is Act of Leadership

Health emerges because the structures we have created sustain us through relatively stable times and life conditions. When these structures have built-in flexibility they are also resilient and create the conditions for an energetic city. This means that my bio-physical self can respond to the changes in my environment and access to energy, including other [...]
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Published on July 17, 2012 08:14

July 10, 2012

Senseless City Is Not Sustainable

Our senses are our biological evidence gathering mechanisms. They gather the data that stimulate both automatic behavior (like eye blinking, flinching, sneezing, gagging) and intentional behavior. Intentional behavior involves choice and therefore consciousness. A city without intelligence sufficient to its complexity is a city that has lost touch with its senses. A senseless or sense [...]
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Published on July 10, 2012 21:37

July 7, 2012

City Demographics Reflect Embodied Intelligence of Human Hive

Outer intelligence is the biological “It” space of the citizen — the space where the body acts and behaves. Behaviors demonstrate our inner intelligence in action. Demographics are key determinants of our intentional, cultural and social capacities, because they represent the bodies through which our intentions, cultures and systems are delivered. If we want to understand [...]
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Published on July 07, 2012 21:26

July 5, 2012

Sense in the City Summer 2012 – Co-Create the Future of the Human Hive

July Greetings, Integral City-zens and Friends of Integral City   Today’s Integral City Sparkies for City Co-Creators: Architect Christopher Alexander is experimenting with the “Phenomenon of Life,” co-designing living worlds where building centers, hulls and space are co-created with the stakeholders and future users of the buildings. He and his team are doing this with everyone from poor [...]
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Published on July 05, 2012 13:47

July 3, 2012

Inner Intelligence is Seedbed of City’s Intuition, Insight, Innovation

Inner intelligence is the “I” space of each citizen. At the scale of the individual I am (virtually) the city’s mind from which emerges the city’s cognitive, emotional and cultural capacities. This “I” is capable of reflection and learning – not just once – not just in a linear way – but through the many [...]
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Published on July 03, 2012 10:17

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