Infrastructure

We need to design cities like animal experts design zoos. This is why

Giraffes peer out of their enclosure during a preview of Taronga Zoo's inaugural contribution to the Vivid Sydney light festival, the annual interactive light installation and projection event around Sydney, May 24, 2016.    REUTERS/Jason Reed   - RTSFOL8

If we want to be a nation of lean, mean and healthy citizens we need to learn from zoos and the animals that live in them. Image: REUTERS/Jason Reed

Emmanuel Tsekleves
Senior Lecturer in Design Interactions, Lancaster University
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