Cities around the world are under pressure from population growth, frenetic global economic restructuring, and climatic perturbations. Some, like London, attract an excess of speculative, momentum or tax-informed inward investment to finance their intensification. Provincial towns, on the other hand, which sustain extractive metropolii, can wither without capital or talent. Sensible planning and calibrated regional investment is the antidote to polarisation but confronts an apparent ‘smart’ or ‘sustainable’ conundrum. Grandiose, technical megaprojects like Songdo or Masdar cities and sprawling, disconnected estates are an anathema. We articulate a putative smart and sustainable solution (‘smart-SUR’) with ‘institutional’, ‘project’ and ...
Urban population has grown from 746m in 1950 to 3.9bn in 2014 (54%) and is expected to account for 6...
The role of real estate in our cities is crucial to building sustainable and resilient urban futures...
A city does not need to be smart, but to allow people be, behave, live and work smart(er). Furthermo...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
The rapid and dynamic rate of urbanization, particularly in emerging world economies, has resulted i...
The rapid and dynamic rate of urbanization, particularly in emerging world economies, has resulted i...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
Across Europe, cities are struggling to cope with the loss of industrial jobs; decay of urban infras...
A recent United Nations report predicted that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be urban by...
Megaprojects are large-scale ventures of inherent great complexity; they last long, cost much, and a...
In current financial, economical and political crisis, with the progressive downgrading of the State...
This research investigates what type of actors and organisations are involved in achieving the goal ...
The rapid and dynamic rate of urbanization, particularly in emerging world economies, has resulted i...
Social, economic and environmental aspects of building sustainable communities receive ample academi...
Urban population has grown from 746m in 1950 to 3.9bn in 2014 (54%) and is expected to account for 6...
The role of real estate in our cities is crucial to building sustainable and resilient urban futures...
A city does not need to be smart, but to allow people be, behave, live and work smart(er). Furthermo...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
The rapid and dynamic rate of urbanization, particularly in emerging world economies, has resulted i...
The rapid and dynamic rate of urbanization, particularly in emerging world economies, has resulted i...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
Across Europe, cities are struggling to cope with the loss of industrial jobs; decay of urban infras...
A recent United Nations report predicted that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be urban by...
Megaprojects are large-scale ventures of inherent great complexity; they last long, cost much, and a...
In current financial, economical and political crisis, with the progressive downgrading of the State...
This research investigates what type of actors and organisations are involved in achieving the goal ...
The rapid and dynamic rate of urbanization, particularly in emerging world economies, has resulted i...
Social, economic and environmental aspects of building sustainable communities receive ample academi...
Urban population has grown from 746m in 1950 to 3.9bn in 2014 (54%) and is expected to account for 6...
The role of real estate in our cities is crucial to building sustainable and resilient urban futures...
A city does not need to be smart, but to allow people be, behave, live and work smart(er). Furthermo...