Quinn & Divan
Hey Quinn, have you ever thought about how a city could feel like a living organism—like it breathes—while still ticking on a strict efficiency schedule?
Sure, I can see that. Think of a city like a body with organs that must work together on a schedule. The traffic lights are the heart, pumping flow, the parks are lungs exchanging fresh air, the waste system is the kidneys filtering out toxins. If we design each part to meet precise metrics—fuel use, transit times, energy consumption—the whole organism stays healthy and efficient. The trick is to set up feedback loops so the body can adjust, not just run on a rigid clock. That’s where planning meets biology.