Yesterday’s tomorrows: the power of the image
...Regulated City due to its strict moral parameter and planning code as well as an Ecological City in its relationship to the environment. The recent Wolfson Prize for Economics, which...
...Regulated City due to its strict moral parameter and planning code as well as an Ecological City in its relationship to the environment. The recent Wolfson Prize for Economics, which...
Guest post by Caroline Twigg, Head of Partnerships at the Future Cities Catapult. A sign on the Chennai Metro with a familiar logo. (Leon Brocard/CC-BY-2.0) I recently lived in India,...
...and citizens – make decisions about how to plan, finance, and manage the urban realm. The Foresight Future of Cities Comparative Urban Governance paper surveys the international landscape of urban...
...will be around and spoke to the leaders of the future: the youth of today. The Good Childhood Report of 2013 shows that out of 10 different categories, young people...
...that Manchester didn’t miraculously re-emerge from the post-industrial doldrums by sheer fortune. Everything about the city-region as it is today; its ambience, its infrastructure, the distinct juxtaposition of original and...
...the countryside over living in densely packed urban spaces. Nevertheless, being fundamentally social creatures who enjoy the day-to-day interactions made possible by urban dwelling, in time people return and cities...
...history founded on the legacy of Reading Abbey and other historic sites. Today, with a population of 155,700 (or 310,000 for the Reading/Wokingham Urban Area), Reading is a major commercial...
...cities and further devolution of decision-making and risk. But as we have approached this final report, launched today at the Royal Society of Arts, and having hosted events at each...
...urban energy systems will need to have some buffering capacity, which is today provided by the diversity of energy sources. (You can still make tea by boiling water on the...
...grandly put, imagine instead the UST as a “privileged, non-foreclosing policy-technology innovation” for today! Well now ... if clumsiness is such a jolly good thing, what else might it do...