Future Cities Laboratory reports on the same named research program and its mission to shape sustainable future cities through science, by design, in place. It offers a global perspective on cities from the vantage point of the world’s most populous and rapidly urbanizing continent: Asia, which also acts as the base of the laboratory. The first volume illustrates the richness and diversity of research at the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL). The book, the first in a series, describes new processes and types of data that are being used to understand and improve cities. The second volume in the Future Cities Lab series focuses on the tools, methods, and approaches needed for urban research. The third and final volume in the Indicia book series presents the results of the Future Cities Laboratory research program in the form of actions for sustainable city-making.
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Monograph, 2021, DELO Publishing House
This collective monograph is dedicated to the contemporary trends in urban development, which establish the new look and social fabric of cities of the future: the increased resident participation in decision-making on a wide range of issues pertaining to urban life, the increasing role of creative economy and creative industries, the challenges and limitations of spatial development of urbanized territories.
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Book, 2020, Park Books
"The New Normal" is a global English-language study of the planetary impact of technology on the future of the cities in Russia and the world. Ninety interdisciplinary researchers from thirty different countries and more than forty faculty members from such fields as architecture, information technology, philosophy, art, film making, economics, etc. took part in the study. They study not only the way the future of the cities looks like, but also the way it is set up; the circulation of ideas, values and the power.
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5. FUTURE CITIES: A VISUAL GUIDE
Guidebook, 2020, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
This book examines how cities of the future have been visualized, what these projects sought to communicate and what the implications may be for us now. It provides a visual history of the future and explores the relationships between different visualization techniques and ideologies for cities. The authors apply several critical lenses to consider the subject in different ways: technological futures, social futures, and global futures, providing a comprehensive survey and analysis of visions for future cities, and engaging creatively with how we perceive tomorrow’s world and future studies more widely.
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Book, 2020, TU Delft Open
The book aims to show that despite perceptions, manufacturing is not in terminal decay in western cities. On the contrary, it is at the opening of a new chapter. Urban manufacturing is helping cities to be more innovative, circular, inclusive and resilient. Recently, with increasing interest in the circular economy, with cleaner and more compact technology, with more progressive building codes for mixed use, with increasing awareness of the impacts of social inequality and with a clearer understanding of the value chains between the trade of material and immaterial goods, cities across the world are realizing that manufacturing has an important place in the 21st century urban economy.
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7. GLOBAL CITIES: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Book, 2020, SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
The pivotal nodes in the world city network are global cities — cities of supreme strategic value in global economy and politics, science and technology, culture, and society. Global Cities: Past, Present and Future explores the evolution of global cities — their formation, rise, development and tendencies. This book summarizes and interprets global tendencies and also puts forward a theoretical framework that will help researchers understand these cities better. It also makes a compelling case for understanding every city in terms of evolutionary dynamics.
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