



Key Takeaways Human-Centric, Data-Informed Urbanism: It is vital to combine observational insights with new digital tools to understand how people actually use urban spaces. This includes measuring public life…



Key Takeaways To divert trips from cars, walking and cycling must be simultaneously: Useful (mixed-use destinations),
Safe (protection from vehicular threat),
Comfortable (well-enclosed “outdoor living rooms”) and…

Key Takeaways The 15-minute (or 30-minute) City isn’t just about distance. It redefines quality of life via green, complete, socially rich, mixed-use neighbourhoods.
Beyond spatial distance, implement social,…

Key Takeaways
→ Urban environments should be flexible, adaptable, and deeply human-centered.
→ High density should not mean high-rise developments alone but rather diverse,
layered urban spaces with well-designed mid-rise buildings, communal areas,…




Key Takeaways In the context of climate change, not everything that is ‘green’ has nature in it. And contrastingly, even leafy green low-density suburbs amplify emissions and erode quality…