Will cities, not utilities, dominate the energy landscape?
...engineer Howard Aitken famously remarked, “the best way to predict the future is to invent it”. Featured image by NASA on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email...
...engineer Howard Aitken famously remarked, “the best way to predict the future is to invent it”. Featured image by NASA on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons. Sign up for email...
...city to undertake a foresight approach as part of the UK project. The Newcastle study had to step into the unknown, and generate significant amounts of trust and goodwill in...
...an ageing population, health and economic shifts) before identifying possible future design opportunities to tackle these challenges. The content was richly illustrated throughout with imagery from A Visual History of...
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...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...
...fiction, the protagonist revolutionises aeroplane design such that planes become affordable personal vehicles. In the wave of excitement that follows, people leave the cities, choosing to commute by air from...