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The Intelligent Garden City of Putrajaya

Dec 18, 2014

Putrajaya was designed to consolidate the government ministries in one location to attain greater efficiency for a growing government. The decision to move out of Kuala Lumpur was taken in order to relieve traffic congestion and to allow the government to convert all government properties into commercial developments. As the new capital, Putrajaya was designed…

Developing Sustainable Infrastructure in New Cities

Dec 17, 2014

Several years ago, the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure and the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design partnered to create the Envision Sustainability Rating System. This pioneering rating system considers how infrastructure performs in terms of sustainability, and also in terms of durability, flexibility and utility of the proposed…

A Tale of Tech Cities

Dec 16, 2014

From San Francisco to Seattle to New York, tech companies are increasingly choosing to base themselves in city centers rather than in Silicon Valley. Understanding the factors pulling tech inside city walls not only suggests a new paradigm for the industry, but also has major implications for urban economic development and policy. Over the past…

Morocco’s New Incubator and Research Hub

Dec 15, 2014

King Mohammed VI Green City (VVM6) is the first city-building venture of Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP), the world’s largest exporter of phosphate fertilizers. The city is located between Casablanca and Marrakesh, adjacent to Benguerir, an existing city of 80,000 people, which hosts OCP’s second largest operations. The heart of the city will be the…

India’s First Post-Independence Planned Hill City

Dec 11, 2014

Lavasa is a private city located in a remote part of western India, 50 miles from Pune and close to the Pune-Mumbai corridor. As India’s first post-independence planned hill city, Lavasa follows the principles of new urbanism to prioritize walkable and accessible neighborhoods with a sustainable focus. 70% of the land is designated as natural…

Indonesia Must Seize the Urban Moment

Dec 10, 2014

President Joko Widodo faces multiple challenges as he begins his mandate. One area that is of absolutely critical importance is making sure that 21st century Indonesian cities become more livable, sustainable and dynamic. Given the new President’s background, first as mayor of Surakarta and then as governor of Jakarta, he surely understands the importance of…

KAEC: A New Hub for Saudi Arabia

Dec 08, 2014

Located on the coast of the Red Sea, 100 km north of Jeddah, King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is one of four new cities being created in Saudi Arabia to promote industrial expansion, diversify its economy away from oil, and to provide housing and job opportunities for a young population, 65% of which are under…

The Road to Building Inclusive Cities

Dec 05, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. Hailing from four continents, the six city chiefs on the closing panel each addressed the biggest challenges they envisage for inclusive cities today and tomorrow. Mayor Mpho Franklyn Parks Tau stressed that…

Iskandar, Malaysia: Invest, Work, Live and Play

Dec 04, 2014

Strategically located at the tip of the peninsula of Malaysia and adjacent to Singapore, Iskandar Malaysia is the single largest special economic zone ever to be developed in the region. The purpose of the development is to transform southern Johor state into a high income and sustainable metropolis of international standing. We want to be…

Innovations in Urban Data

Dec 02, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. Thinking of urban data as a resource is useful if it aligns public and private interests around the idea that data is important. Nonetheless, the panelists warned that data should not be…

Welcome to Europe’s Largest Inner-City Project

Dec 01, 2014

Currently Europe’s largest inner-city development project, HafenCity is located in the heart of the maritime city of Hamburg, Germany’s second largest city, on the northern flank of the river Elbe. The project replaces an outdated industrial harbor in a central city location, and transforms an underused area into a walkable and bikeable mixed use ‘knowledge-economy’…

Cultural Districts: Engines of Urban Transformation

Nov 28, 2014

This post is part of our Re-imagining Cities discussion series, following the third edition of the NewCities Summit in Dallas in June 2014. The focus of this panel was on analyzing how to bring together the arts community to create cultural districts that are vibrant and engaging for citizens. Manal Ataya showcased the investments the…