Carlo Ratti
Carlo Ratti is an Italian architect, engineer, inventor, educator and activist. He is a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he directs the MIT Senseable City Lab, a research group that explores how new technologies are changing the way we understand, design and ultimately live in cities.Audios by Carlo Ratti
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