The future of city leadership

...park attracted 6 million visitors from all over the world. Featured image by David Berkowitz on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or...
...park attracted 6 million visitors from all over the world. Featured image by David Berkowitz on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or...
...that might inform future urban policy discussions: London's future growth must be based on realistic assumptions about capacity and resources the significant economic potential of small and medium-sized cities should...
...together. Read 'Future of cities: universities and cities' Featured image by Tanya Hart on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or follow us...
...to develop cohesive and resilient communities, so it is crucial to discuss how we can better design our cities. In the future, urban design must harness the transformative function of...
...experiment in place-based open policy making. Featured image by David Morris on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or follow us on Twitter....
...Danilo Di Mascio and Diogo Henriques from Northumbria University was created as part of the Newcastle City Futures 2065 project. Read the related report. Sign up for email alerts from...
...developing other activities, not only based around workshops and design competitions, but also connecting through to the new Happy Museums project in Reading, which will also explore the past, present...
...run the cities of the future. Featured image by dan pope on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or follow us on Twitter....
...for the future and look forward to following their progress." Images courtesy of Liverpool Life Sciences UTC. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or follow us on Twitter....
...you think would help Birmingham become ‘stickier’? Featured image by vasilennka on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email alerts from this blog, or follow us on Twitter....