94 pagesToday, the way people shop for clothes, order delivery, get around town, or even look for places to stay when traveling is radically different from how people did those things a decade ago. Rapid technological advances in the areas of automation, e-commerce, and the sharing economy are behind these behavioral shifts, and there's no indication that the stream of innovations around these technologies is going to dry up anytime soon. If anything, it looks like things are just getting started, and what comes next could not only change shopping habits or transit choices, but fundamentally change urban landscapes forever. In this time of unprecedented change, Urbanism Next (UNext)-founded in 2016 as a project of the University of Ore...