Cities from New York to San Diego to San Francisco now monitor public spaces and intersections with cameras.
He sees the government making a concerted effort to emphasize art in public spaces.
Public spaces between housing blocks cut off from city streets are difficult to police.
Colleges and universities are far safer than most public spaces in the United States.
And yet, there is something sad about the disappearance of parks and public spaces.
Smoking in enclosed public spaces such as hospital premises has been banned in Scotland since 2006.
He produced many large artworks which are located in public spaces in cities around the world.
Friedland describes the growing use of personal technology in public spaces as a chain reaction.
Throw in scorching summers and a lack of public spaces, and the environment becomes antagonistic.
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In recent years, the large public spaces and vacant parking lots were taken over by festivals.
Relocated to the sensitively and subtly remodeled public spaces of what used to be the Mayfair Regent.
Employee cafeterias and staff work areas were earmarked for refurbishment before any renovations to the public spaces.
Inclusion takes place on many levels, through welcoming public spaces, granting voting rights, and creating educational exchange.
Two new public spaces will be created - gardens and a southern square for commissions and performances.
Poor maintenance at some hospitals was also said to be hampering efforts to keep wards and public spaces clean.
The concept of the Stairscraper is to combine housing, offices and public spaces in the most sustainable way possible.
On the other hand environmental radiation from WiFi is new in scale in public spaces and in the home.
Scotland prohibited smoking in enclosed public spaces in 2006 and the rest of the UK followed the year after.
Such gesture-controlled systems can be used in a variety of public spaces, as well as in education and businesses.
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Moving from public spaces to our homes, Velastin believes the technology could provide a solution to caring for the elderly.
Severely mentally ill individuals now inundate hospital emergency rooms and have colonized libraries, parks, train stations and other public spaces.
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The Grosvenor Centre in Northampton town centre is to be redeveloped, with plans for new shops, restaurants and public spaces.
Although the project's exterior and interior public spaces are Graves-designed, apartment layouts and details are by a relatively obscure contract architect.
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It said there was potential for new public spaces, better connections between the town centre and the railway station and River Wey.
It has smooth, tree-lined avenues, clean public spaces and half-decent new buildings.
The bombings of four Madrid commuter trains that killed 191 people in 2004 led to tighter security in public spaces and open-air events.
In 2006, MPs voted by a huge margin to ban smoking from most enclosed public spaces in England, including pubs, clubs and offices.
In 2011, China banned smoking in restaurants, bars, and in several other enclosed public spaces, though it is still legal to smoke in offices.
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