'Geordies will live here!'

In this blog post, a member of the Project Team describes a visit that Sir Mark Walport recently made to the North East. 'Geordies will live here!' was the response...
In this blog post, a member of the Project Team describes a visit that Sir Mark Walport recently made to the North East. 'Geordies will live here!' was the response...
...the national space economy. It is not a case of holding back prosperous areas like London and the greater south-east region in order to promote activity in the less prosperous...
...above) as well as identifying the dominant paradigms of visualisation between 1900 and 2014. A history of the future Visualisations strongly reflect the points of time in which they were...
...‘super-region’ in the North West, similar to the South East region. While this could lead to people moving from cities like Lancaster/Preston to Manchester/Liverpool, this migration would sustain the strength...
...in the North East of England, covering public, private, community and voluntary sectors drew upon over 100 pieces of evidence contained in official reports, academic papers, as well as a...
...does planning fit in, what roles should the state fulfil? These are some of the questions pondered at a recent workshop between the Future of Cities lead experts and an...
...seeing their 10-year growth rate rise by at least 10% between the 1980s and 2000s. Some areas, however, have experienced a steep reduction in their growth rates over this period....
...least 3 global trends appear to be changing the bonds between them: Cities are becoming essential places for businesses to locate in, sell to, and engage with, and are becoming...
...his most recent book 'Good cities, better lives', resonate well with some of the emerging themes in the Future of Cities project: free the cities goad city leaders to grow...
...antithesis of visionaries. If you ask me who I worry about beating us, I give very little thought to the traditional power companies. It’s going to be a 'free for...