The Plan That Survived a War
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概要
The fourth episode in a new six part series. The Rock Tumbler: How Different Minds Create Breakthrough Thinking. When Your Name Disappears and that's a HUGE success.
With special guest Josh Harrison, of the Center for the Study of the Force Majeure.
Key Highlights
-Sava River master plan survived a war between two countries
-Local teams adopted the methodology independently—now 40% of Danube's fresh water
-Netherlands housing crisis: flipped the maps upside down, solved the unsolvable
-Plan killed by politics, resurrected 5 years later—without the artists' names
-"Conversational drift": When your work becomes community property, that's ultimate success
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