Philip Nobel

[3][4][5][6] He discussed disposable diaper design on Public Radio International.

[9] A Kirkus Reviews writeup described his book Sixteen Acres about redevelopment efforts at the World Trade Center site known as Ground Zero as "unsparingly showing New York City’s power brokers taking a nation-bending hole in the ground and mixing into it a witch’s brew of ego, politics, greed, and amnesia".

[10] Nobel has stated that protest and organizing have moved online.

He stated malls are becoming a place of civic engagement and training grounds for future urbanism.

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