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Risks and Rewards for Cities Big and Small

Jun 16, 2017

Northeast Asia has a new smart and green city at its crossroads: Songdo, South Korea. At the heart of Songdo is its International Business District, globally recognized as the world’s foremost sustainable city-scale development and the host of the NewCities Summit 2017. Songdo has become the first city in the world to receive pre-certification from…

How Can Cities Embrace Urban Wellbeing?

Jun 15, 2017

To truly thrive, cities must increasingly become ecosystems of health and wellbeing, where each part works towards one goal: improving people’s quality of life. Old cities are being refashioned and recast as havens of wellbeing, while new cities are more and more placing people’s wellbeing at their heart from the earliest stages of the planning…

Making Collaboration Possible in the ‘City as a Laboratory’

Jun 14, 2017

NewCities, in partnership with Living Lab Montréal and Made in Montréal, hosted a series of roundtable discussions featuring a cross-section of Montréal’s leading actors and creative minds. The third roundtable in this series took place at Sid Lee’s 8 rue Queen on May 3, 2017 on the subject Montréal: City as a Laboratory. Imagine stepping…

NewCities Summit Day One: Connecting Citizens and Governance for Urban Wellbeing

Jun 09, 2017

The heart of a thriving city is its people. The health, wellbeing, and happiness of the global citizen were the core of day one at the 2017 NewCities Summit, which launched a series of dynamic conversations on urban wellbeing and its vital role in the success of cities. “To thrive #cities must become ecosystems of…

How the EBRD Plans to Turn Thriving Cities Green

Jun 08, 2017

(EBRD)Cities face many environmental issues: from local air quality concerns to traffic congestion, or from the challenges associated with municipal solid waste management to and climate change. The scale of investments needed to green our cities is enormous. The Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance (CCFLA) estimated that US$ 4.1 to US$ 4.3 trillion annually will…

How Minimalism Can Make Cities Happier

Jun 02, 2017

I was born and raised in Hong Kong and lived there until my family moved to New York in 2001. Work brought me back to Hong Kong in 2014 and I am always trying to resolve social issues here via research, projects, volunteering and teaching. One of the biggest problems we have in Hong Kong…

Future-Proofing Transportation: The Missing Opportunity For Our Cities

May 19, 2017

Congestion is made of people. Today nearly every medium-sized to large city in the United States is facing a traffic crisis. People are moving into city centers in droves. The number of people who live in cities is projected to rise to nearly six billion by 2050, up from the current 3.5 billion people (or…

We Built This City: How the Crowd is Building Better Neighborhoods

May 17, 2017

“There are easier ways to make money,” a friend once commented about my chosen profession. At the time, I was knee-deep in redeveloping a stunning, historic commercial building with a hole in the roof big enough for a small plane to fly through. When it rained, it rained in the basement seven floors below. The…

Here are Eight Startups Developing Technological Solutions to Global Urban Problems

May 16, 2017

Across the world, the accelerating wave of urbanisation is contributing to greater, more complex challenges for cities that require an urgent response. Air pollution, to take one example, is choking cities and citizens, a growing problem across the developing world and in burgeoning cities in developed nations. The World Health Organization warns pollution is causing…

Creating Safer Public Spaces for Women

May 15, 2017

There has been increasing concern about women’s safety in cities over the past few years. The fear of violence in public spaces affects the everyday lives of women as it restricts their movement and freedom to exert their right as citizens – freedom to move, study, work, and enjoy the city. I have worked on…

Geodesign for everyone: A case study in Brazil

May 12, 2017

Vote for me! Vote for me! Vote for me! How often do you get to actively participate in planning and design process? Reviewing complicated planning documents can be hard, since attending public planning meetings often means clearing your schedule and going out of your way to attend. Geodesign is an emerging field that’s opening up…

To Cope with Growth, African Cities Need to Digitise and Integrate Transport Services

May 11, 2017

Cities are urbanising more rapidly than they can plan for, and with increasing inequality. Seventy one African cities have populations greater than 750,000 people, but lack the infrastructure to support their citizens. By 2050, more than 1.1 billion Africans will be living in cities, putting additional pressure on already strained infrastructure systems. Public transport is…