When a Pandemic Goes Viral
mars 16, 2020 — The Big Picture
We are watching the pandemic’s effects on mobility, public space, community, and “social distancing” in real-time. While it is challenging to cut through people’s fears at this early stage, it is crucial to reflect on the impacts this crisis will have on urban life-as-a-we-know-it, the weaknesses of our governance, healthcare, and infrastructure systems, and the likely aftermath and what we can learn from it.
Whose City at Stake? Reflections on a Pandemic Year
Greg Lindsay
Director of Applied Research NewCities
Will COVID-19 Make Us Think of Cities Differently?
Michele Acuto
Director, Connected Cities Lab, University of Melbourne
Open Letter to Citymakers: 10 Key Implications of the COVID-19
Mariela Alfonzo
Associate Fellow, Placemaking, NewCities
The City At Stake
Luca Ballarini
Founder, Torino Stratosferica and Director, Utopian HoursGiacomo BiraghiUrban Strategist and Consultant
Carehaus: Designing for Care, Building Community
Marisa Morán Jahn
Multimedia Artist, Writer & EducatorRafi SegalArchitect and Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, MIT
Green City of Benguerir, A New City in the Time of COVID-19
Younous Lahboub
Project Manager, Société d'Aménagement et de Développement Vert (SADV)
Makeshift Pandemic Policies for Makeshift Mobility
Benjamin de la Peña
Member, Advisory Committee, The Roddenberry Foundation
The State of Exception Becomes the Norm
Richard Sennett
Professor, The Senseable Cities Lab, MIT Chair, Council on Urban Initiatives, United Nations Habitat Chair
Imagining Speculative Responses to Near Future Emergencies
Scott Smith
Founder and Managing Partner, Changeist
Pandemics: A New Piece of the City Planning Puzzle
Andrew Snowhite
Founder, Snowhite Strategies, Senior Advisor, NewCities