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UrbanAge
United Kingdom
Registrace 28. 11. 2007
Since 2005, LSE Cities has run the Urban Age project, an international investigation of cities jointly organised with the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft. Through conferences, research and outreach, the Urban Age charts the diverse spatial, social, economic and political dynamics of global cities in different regions of the world, including; Addis Ababa, Delhi, Rio de Janeiro, London, Hong Kong, Istanbul, São Paulo, Mumbai, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Berlin, Shanghai and New York City.
The Urban Age is an authoritative source of comparative data and visual information on over 60 global cities and urban regions, and a repository of critical writings, reflections and presentations by urban leaders, practitioners and experts.
Building on this extensive knowledge base and interdisciplinary expertise, the Urban Age Task Force, launched in 2019, is working with city governments to help deliver sustainable urban change at the environmental, social and spatial level.
The Urban Age is an authoritative source of comparative data and visual information on over 60 global cities and urban regions, and a repository of critical writings, reflections and presentations by urban leaders, practitioners and experts.
Building on this extensive knowledge base and interdisciplinary expertise, the Urban Age Task Force, launched in 2019, is working with city governments to help deliver sustainable urban change at the environmental, social and spatial level.
Post-debate Film | Rationalising Shopping | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s
This post-debate film pulls out the summarises the fifth and final Urban Age Debate on ‘Rationalising Shopping’, which took place on 26 January 2021, asking the question ‘Are new patterns of consumption an opportunity for reinventing urbanity?
This film is part of the Urban Age Debates programme that explores what could and should happen in cities over the next decade.
The full debate can be seen here: czcams.com/video/7XZ0DZe1q-0/video.html
Featured speakers:
Thomas Heatherwick is a designer and Founder of Heatherwick Studio. A British designer whose prolific and varied work over two decades is characterised by its ingenuity. Thomas founded Heatherwick Studio in 1994 to bring the practices of design, architecture and urban planning together in a single workspace. The studio is currently working on approximately 30 projects in ten countries, including 1000 Trees, a mixed-use development in Shanghai; and Google headquarters in California and London (in collaboration with BIG).
Andrew Murphy is Executive Director of Operations at The John Lewis Partnership (Waitrose Supermarkets, John Lewis Department Stores & John Lewis Financial Services) and a member of the Partnership’s Executive Committee, reporting to Chairman, Dame Sharon White. Andrew is responsible for all of the Partnership's technology, change delivery, property estate, supply chain network and customer payments. Andrew is also a Board Director of Clicklink - one of the UK’s leading eFulfilment logistics providers.
Ewa Westermark is an architect and a partner at Gehl. She focuses on consulting with cities by developing Public Life and Public Space Strategies, Public Space Plans, Master planning Frameworks and guidelines which inform the quality of places. At the core of her work is the development of the Gehl methodology and thinking, within fields such as; regional planning, sustainable mobility, innovation quarters or smaller cities and suburban centres.
The event was chaired by Philipp Rode (@PhilippRode) is Executive Director of LSE Cities and Associate Professorial Research Fellow at LSE. He is co-Director of the LSE Executive MSc in Cities and Executive Director of the Urban Age Programme, and moderated by Jonathan De Mello, retail consultant and Equity Partner at CWM. Jonathan specialises in providing tailored solutions to the retail, retail banking and retail property sectors. He leads CWM's Retail Consultancy team and spearheads strategic retail consultancy projects for clients worldwide; creating strategies to help clients to maximise their retail potential. He is a member of the KPMG/IPSOS Retail Think Tank and regularly provides expert commentary on the retail and property sectors in national and international media.
You can find out more information on the Urban Age Debates here (www.lse.ac.uk/Cities/events/2...), and make sure to follow us on Twitter (@LSECities) and subscribe to our monthly newsletter for any updates on this Urban Age outreach initiative (www.lse.ac.uk/Cities/subscribe).
This film is part of the Urban Age Debates programme that explores what could and should happen in cities over the next decade.
The full debate can be seen here: czcams.com/video/7XZ0DZe1q-0/video.html
Featured speakers:
Thomas Heatherwick is a designer and Founder of Heatherwick Studio. A British designer whose prolific and varied work over two decades is characterised by its ingenuity. Thomas founded Heatherwick Studio in 1994 to bring the practices of design, architecture and urban planning together in a single workspace. The studio is currently working on approximately 30 projects in ten countries, including 1000 Trees, a mixed-use development in Shanghai; and Google headquarters in California and London (in collaboration with BIG).
Andrew Murphy is Executive Director of Operations at The John Lewis Partnership (Waitrose Supermarkets, John Lewis Department Stores & John Lewis Financial Services) and a member of the Partnership’s Executive Committee, reporting to Chairman, Dame Sharon White. Andrew is responsible for all of the Partnership's technology, change delivery, property estate, supply chain network and customer payments. Andrew is also a Board Director of Clicklink - one of the UK’s leading eFulfilment logistics providers.
Ewa Westermark is an architect and a partner at Gehl. She focuses on consulting with cities by developing Public Life and Public Space Strategies, Public Space Plans, Master planning Frameworks and guidelines which inform the quality of places. At the core of her work is the development of the Gehl methodology and thinking, within fields such as; regional planning, sustainable mobility, innovation quarters or smaller cities and suburban centres.
The event was chaired by Philipp Rode (@PhilippRode) is Executive Director of LSE Cities and Associate Professorial Research Fellow at LSE. He is co-Director of the LSE Executive MSc in Cities and Executive Director of the Urban Age Programme, and moderated by Jonathan De Mello, retail consultant and Equity Partner at CWM. Jonathan specialises in providing tailored solutions to the retail, retail banking and retail property sectors. He leads CWM's Retail Consultancy team and spearheads strategic retail consultancy projects for clients worldwide; creating strategies to help clients to maximise their retail potential. He is a member of the KPMG/IPSOS Retail Think Tank and regularly provides expert commentary on the retail and property sectors in national and international media.
You can find out more information on the Urban Age Debates here (www.lse.ac.uk/Cities/events/2...), and make sure to follow us on Twitter (@LSECities) and subscribe to our monthly newsletter for any updates on this Urban Age outreach initiative (www.lse.ac.uk/Cities/subscribe).
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Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Rationalising Shopping
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Live event recording | Urban Age Debates Cities in the 2020s Rationalising Shopping: are new patterns of consumption an opportunity for reinventing urbanity? Wednesday 26 January 2022 1:00pm to 2:00pm Hosted by LSE Cities, the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft and the LSE School of Public Policy. This final Urban Age Debate aims to address fundamental questions of sustainable urban consumption, lo...
Trailer | Rationalising Shopping | Urban Age Debates
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This trailer for the fifth Urban Age Debate on Rationalising Shopping, explores the question: Are new patterns of consumption an opportunity for reinventing urbanity? lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5PuLB1KLSgeMd32JPBmpXA Urban retail is being reinvented. Even before the pandemic, e-commerce was challenging recreational shopping in cities, ethical concerns about cheap labour were becoming more ...
Post-debate Film | Changing Cultures | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s
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This post-debate film pulls out the key takeaways from the fourth Urban Age Debate on 'Changing Cultures', which took place on 13 October 2021 and asked the question 'How are cultural institutions reframing their relationships with audiences, the community and the city?' This film is part of the Urban Age Debates programme that explores what could and should happen in cities over the next decad...
Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Changing Cultures
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Live event recording | Urban Age Debates Cities in the 2020s Changing Cultures: how are cultural institutions reframing their relationships with audiences the community and the city Wednesday 13 October 2021 5:00pm to 6:00pm Hosted by LSE Cities, the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft and the LSE School of Public Policy with knowledge partners GCDN Global Cultural Districts Network. Over the past t...
Trailer | Changing Cultures | Urban Age Debates
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This trailer for the fourth Urban Age Debate on Changing Cultures', explores the question: How are cultural institutions reframing their relationships with audiences, the community and the city? Register to attend the event here: lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7TvxEqf8R1Wd5XMeszbG_Q Over the past three decades investment in cultural infrastructure - new performing arts centres, museum extensio...
Post-debate Film | Localising Transport | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s
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This post-debate film follows the third Urban Age Debate on 'Localising Transport', which took place on 20 May 2021 and asked the question 'towards the 15-minute city or the one-hour metropolis?' The video incorporates valuable insights from the debate, with key outtakes from a series of virtual Zoom interviews conducted after the event. The interviews brought together mobility experts, urbanis...
Post-debate Film | Humanising the City | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s
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This post-debate film follows the second Urban Age Debate on 'Humanising the City', which took place on 27 April 2021 and asked the question 'Can the design of urban space promote greater cohesion and healthier lifestyles?' The film incorporates new insights from the debate, which brought together prominent city-shapers and commentators committed to making cities more liveable, more democratic ...
Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Localising Transport
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Live Event Recording | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s Localising Transport: towards the 15-minute city or the one-hour metropolis? Hosted by LSE Cities, the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft and the LSE School of Public Policy For urban transport, the early 2020s are going to be an inflection point hard to overestimate: digital connectivity will increasingly substitute physical access, pub...
Trailer | Localising Transport | Urban Age Debates
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This trailer for the third Urban Age Debate on 'Localising Transport: towards the 15-minute city or the one-hour metropolis?' Register for the event on 20 May here: www.lse.ac.uk/Cities/events/2021/210520/Localising-Transport For urban transport, the early 2020s are going to be an inflection point hard to overestimate: digital connectivity will increasingly substitute physical access, public tr...
Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Humanising the City
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Live Event Recording | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s Humanising the City: can the design of urban space promote cohesion and healthier lifestyles? Throughout 2020, the shape of the city - its buildings and open spaces - has taken centre stage in our experience of everyday life. Living in lockdown has confronted urban dwellers around the world with the limits of confined domestic enviro...
Trailer | Humanising the City | Urban Age Debates
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 3 lety
This trailer for the second Urban Age Debate on 'Humanising the City', explores the question: Can the design of urban space promote greater cohesion and healthier lifestyles? Register for the event on 27 April here: www.lse.ac.uk/Cities/events/2021/210427/ua-debates-humanising-the-city Throughout 2020, the shape of the city - its buildings and open spaces - has taken centre stage in our experie...
Post-debate Film | Socialising Remote Work | Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s
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This post-debate film follows the first Urban Age Debate on 'Socialising Remote Work', which took place on 19 January 2021 and asked the question 'Will changing patterns in knowledge work reduce or amplify the human need to meet in cities?' The film brings together the Urban Age’s strong visual presence while incorporating new insights from the debate, our Urban Age Survey on the future of know...
Ricky Burdett interviews Richard Florida for the Urban Age Outreach Initiative
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Ricky Burdett interviews Richard Florida for the Urban Age Outreach Initiative
Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Socialising Remote Work
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Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Socialising Remote Work
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: The Inclusive City - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: The Inclusive City - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Delivering Housing for All - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Delivering Housing for All - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Urban Growth, Productivity and Innovation - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Urban Growth, Productivity and Innovation - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Africa's Core Challenges - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Africa's Core Challenges - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Financing Urban Futures - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Financing Urban Futures - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Transport Transitions & Technology - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Transport Transitions & Technology - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Ethiopia's Urban Transformation - Introduction
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Ethiopia's Urban Transformation - Introduction
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: The Inclusive City - Panel discussion
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: The Inclusive City - Panel discussion
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Erion Veliaj - Delivering inclusivity Tirana
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Erion Veliaj - Delivering inclusivity Tirana
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Ulrich Hoerning - Delivering inclusivity Leipzig
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Ulrich Hoerning - Delivering inclusivity Leipzig
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Anna Herrhausen - Concluding remarks
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Anna Herrhausen - Concluding remarks
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Brita Wagener - Concluding remarks
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Brita Wagener - Concluding remarks
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Mohammed Adjei Sowah - Delivering inclusivity Accra
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Mohammed Adjei Sowah - Delivering inclusivity Accra
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Omar Nagati - Cairo’s contested grounds
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Omar Nagati - Cairo’s contested grounds
Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Rahul Mehrotra - Designing inclusivity in a walled world
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Urban Age Developing Urban Futures: Rahul Mehrotra - Designing inclusivity in a walled world
Your very clever Norman wow you design multi million pound buidlings
Your the bad guy look at the shit youve produced in Britian
If you look at some of the creations he has added to the London Skyline they are so terrible London has lost all its character
Norman Foster is a Jewish Architect
এঁদের বাদ দিয়ে যত গো মুর্খের হাতে আমরা ক্ষমতা তুলে দিয়েছি।
🙌🙌🙌🙌
She's the shame of Barcelona and Spain.
Jayant Patil educated and loyal leader
Should have been the cm of west bengal
Thank you, Norman; a worthy hero in my world. To me, you will be remembered in the same realm as Christopher Wren.
The greatness of a nation or City can be judged by how it’s society treats its weakest and poorest members. Mahatma Gandhi. Unfortunately In this aspect, Hong Kong has failed miserably.
This is the reality and what we need.... keep going our big brother
urban planning is vital for ethiopia to become a superpower
Amazing numbers after the pedestrian bridge!
And New York "remained" like that thanks to Jane Jacobs... Because Moses would have changed it tremendously.
Heard this poem on Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown. Looking everywhere for it. Thanks!
He is superbl as a person as a leader as an senior advocate
Moderation part is consisting wonderful questions and excellent answers 😊
Did he just say ‘Not in Cairo and then said in Africa’ 😄.. very simplistic and uninformed suggestion. Addis Ababa’s level of density in his so called slum is very high. It’s not as easy as he imagines.
Very well explained, insightful!
Great talk. Writing about smart cities at the moment, but I've got a question: 6:20 - What does Sennett mean by Fordism in the context of Masdar City? I understand Fordism as a socio-economic arrangement whereby the citizen is conceived to have the dual role of a consumer of products (Ford motor cars for example) and as subject to marketing. What does Fordism mean in the context of urbanism? What is a Fordist city?
❤️🚩✊
Amazing man I love him🥰
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Wonderful closing remarks!
Dr Nyah..brilliant Tax expert
Interesting reaction from the gentleman on his right, when he apologized for the 2 Mercedes...
I am an electrical engineer from India. Anyone can learn a lot from a genius like Lord Norman Foster. Personally I felt very good when India was brought into discussion.
Excellent presentation on urban issues by Prof. Amitabh Kundu. Luckily Prof. Kundu has been teacher at CSRD JNU New Delhi and I have learned a treasure of knowledge on urban issues from Prof. Kundu.
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Kata kemlu koplak.. Ini INTEL JERMAN
Ternyata Jepang Jepang di zaman pasca kemerdekaan kembali bermunculan di negara Wkwkland ini. Dan begonya lagi, di tengah pesatnya kemajuan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi, masih aja banyak yg nganggep intelejen pejuang HAM, gue bukan koalisi ataupun oposisi Pemerintah (pro/kontra). . Tapi gini ya, intelejen itu gada hubungannya sama pejuang HAM, kecuali dia LSM atau lembaga kemanusiaan atau yg sifatnya kemanusiaan, atau dari ngga dari PBB. . Human right (HAM) sama intelejen jauh, bahkan jauh bgt.
Siapa jepang coeg. Dia jerman
@@haigunawan4112 makanya *pahami dulu jangan cuma sekedar baca* terus komentar, bodoh boleh, masih boleh dirubah dengan belajar, tapi kalau menunjukkan kebodohan, itu yg JANGAN, jejak digital menyakitkan. Ada kata *Jepang-jepang pasca kemerdekaan* kembali *bermunculan*, artinya itu penjajah yg datang bermuka malaikat, seakan menolong, padahal punya niat jahat, jadi kalo gue bilang "Jepang-jepang pasca kemerdekaan", ga harus Jepang, bahkan ga harus Jerman juga, negara lain yg punya niat jahat sama Indo to bermuka malaikat bisa disebut "Jepang-jepang pasca kemerdekaan"
Iya benar banget. Perlu diingat dizaman sekarang tidak hanya barang saja yg bisa dijual tp informasi juga bisa.
Oh gua paham, diakan pejuang HAM kemaren kan ada laskar FP1 yng di tembak,berarti si bule mau bantu anggota FP1
Trimakasih telah datang ke Indonesia, jika yang anda perjuangkan adalah HAM internasional, warga Indonesia bersamamu.
Lu aja kali, sok sok an "WARGA INDONESIA BERSAMAMU", dasar anjinh
ini kah orang german yg di maksud?
Oh ini penyusup nya
Yup
Pejuang HAM
@@taniasiregar653 Salah kamar
Pls Sociology teacher Rajesh mishra sir ka number de dijiye sir. Mujhe optional me sir se kuch doubts clear krna hai
Why are these videos incomplete?
Prof. Kundu has been my teacher in card at jawaharlal nebhru University, taught lot of problems on urban issues.
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This is the person who is my kind of icon and I really appreciate him that I always love him that he's not a pretender or a fake person for the sake of his own inner peace...blessed him
Can someone help mention some challenges we are facing in the global south in Urban planning
I'm glad that there's Lai Shan Sze,she is just a great women and deserves all respect for what she does.
What a beautiful dream.
Lal selam our comrade.
Wow!
Best Mayor Bogotá has ever had
Thanks!
If one look past often grandiose declarations (particularly known) architects make about their profession, those most satisfied with their job tend to be dim witted science wise and university education is all amalgamation of art/history/english majors. I regret graduating with this pussy degree where architects office environment can be very petty & stifling. If you honor STEM, best to stay away. Cream does not necessarily rise to the top in this profession i.e. you have to be buffoonish and sell yourself. Also many so called known architects are not from best undergrad schools including this ding dong Foster fella. That should tell you something.
His undergrad was at Manchester and majored at Yale on a scholarship, your standards must be pretty high!
What happened on 2:33 ? He basically switched from a smiling , friendly man into "Your Dad look , when you do sth wrong?"