Today we are faced with an increasingly urbanised world with 54 percent of the global population now living in developed areas. By 2050 projections indicate continued urbanisation and population growth will add another 2.5 billion people to our city conurbations. Cities throughout the world are planning and shaping up to this eventuality. As we progress into the 21st century, the pressure exerted on existing infrastructure systems, housing density, energy needs, space and socio-economic provision will pose a significant challenge to our urban populations. How do we reinvent cities in decline? What makes our thriving cities great? How do we realise sustainable growth and keep our cities healthy and convivial places to live, work and play? Wh...
Cities have become a global focus for tackling major climate change and resource depletion issues, ...
In the past, municipalities struggled to take control of development in areas within their own bound...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
Imagining the city of the future has long been a source of fascination for architects, artists, and ...
What might our cities look like in ten, twenty or fifty years? How may future cities face global cha...
By 2030, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. With technological development, the focu...
“If you want to know where any country’s future is heading, look at the main cities- if it cannot ma...
For the fi rst time in history the call to envisioning the future is more than a mere matter of fant...
Cities are the habitat of the future. However, how can they become more liveable over the long term ...
The speed, scale, and scope of urbanisation in the past decades are unprecedented in world history, ...
In an increasingly urbanized world, governments and international corporations strive to increase pr...
Fifty-four percent of the world’s population currently lives in urban areas. This is expected to inc...
The persistent growth of the human civilization, fueled in large part by technological progress has ...
The world is in the midst of a massive urban transition, which is unprecedented in its scale and cel...
In today’s cities, global urbanisation has created a fragmented, unresponsive and socially divisive ...
Cities have become a global focus for tackling major climate change and resource depletion issues, ...
In the past, municipalities struggled to take control of development in areas within their own bound...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...
Imagining the city of the future has long been a source of fascination for architects, artists, and ...
What might our cities look like in ten, twenty or fifty years? How may future cities face global cha...
By 2030, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. With technological development, the focu...
“If you want to know where any country’s future is heading, look at the main cities- if it cannot ma...
For the fi rst time in history the call to envisioning the future is more than a mere matter of fant...
Cities are the habitat of the future. However, how can they become more liveable over the long term ...
The speed, scale, and scope of urbanisation in the past decades are unprecedented in world history, ...
In an increasingly urbanized world, governments and international corporations strive to increase pr...
Fifty-four percent of the world’s population currently lives in urban areas. This is expected to inc...
The persistent growth of the human civilization, fueled in large part by technological progress has ...
The world is in the midst of a massive urban transition, which is unprecedented in its scale and cel...
In today’s cities, global urbanisation has created a fragmented, unresponsive and socially divisive ...
Cities have become a global focus for tackling major climate change and resource depletion issues, ...
In the past, municipalities struggled to take control of development in areas within their own bound...
The culmination of a four–year collaborative research project undertaken by leading UK universities,...