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Re-imagining Cities Through Urban Innovation

Jul 30, 2014

How can we re-imagine the 21st century metropolis? Which urban innovations are helping shape the city of tomorrow? How can cities cultivate an environment for innovation, and should they compete with each other to attract the best talent? Last week, we teamed up with our member, frog (@frogdesign) to discuss these ideas in a Tweet…

Bringing Small-Town Sharing to Big City Life

Jul 29, 2014

Barely four years ago, Daan Weddepohl’s apartment burned down. “I lost everything,” he says, taking a moment to lean his gigantic $5,000 novelty cheque against the wall. “Not only my living space. Around that time I also lost my job, my girlfriend broke up with me – all I had left were friends and family.…

Why We Need to be Online and Underground

Jul 28, 2014

As many cities continue to grow at an astonishing rate, so too will the demand for better urban mobility. Seamless Internet connectivity can be used as a tool to develop world class public transportation systems, giving citizens the freedom and flexibility they desire. This incentivizes against excessive car use, ensuring more livable and competitive urban…

The Fine Line Between Sharing and Deregulation

Jul 25, 2014

The recent bloom of the peer-to-peer economy (P2P) is changing the running order of our cities, reworking the dense tapestry of socio-economic relations between people and their possessions. Encouraging individuals to transact with each other, enthusiasts claim that initiatives similar to AirBnB are able to connect people directly to what they need or want and…

How Travelers Can Help Manage Transportation in Metro Corridors

Jul 17, 2014

Travelers are doing a lousy job at assisting in successful traffic management, often absolving responsibility to others. We need to encourage travelers to take up responsibility, and provide them with the information and tools required to do so. We travelers have been doing a lousy job in terms of our contribution to the successful management…

Changing Patterns of Commuting in the City

Jul 11, 2014

The next time you’re traveling in rush hour, ask yourself the question: ‘Why are we all going in the same direction at the same time?’ Even 20 years ago, everybody would have known the answer: We’re all going in the same direction because that’s where work is. It’s not so very long since work only…

The Changing Face of Dallas, Texas

Jul 10, 2014

On the final day of the NewCities Summit, those of us opting to join the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) site visit set off with one big question on our minds: just how does the interplay between government and private sector actors shape the fast-growing city of Dallas? Moreover, how does this interplay take place in city…

Moving Beyond the ‘Smart City’ Paradigm

Jul 09, 2014

The dominant prism through which we have looked at the inevitable and growing relationship between technology and our cities has long been the ‘Smart City’. Here are four reasons why we may need a new paradigm: The ‘Smart City’ Is Apparently Not for Humans Type ‘smart city’ in your search engine. Now go to the…

Why Every City Should be a Sharing City

Jul 08, 2014

A few years ago, my life changed dramatically. My house, with all my belongings, burned down to the ground and I was left with nothing. In the weeks that followed, I had to depend on the people around me. I slept on their couches and borrowed their things. It changed my perspective on human nature.…

Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future

Jul 07, 2014

The automobile industry is in its infancy as the first horseless powered cars start appearing on city streets. By far one of the biggest revolutions of the last century, this marks a drastic change people’s mobility. However, like any other revolution, it faced a series of reactions. One of these reactions was the “Red Flag…

Uncovering the Complexity of Global Air Hubs

Jul 03, 2014

During the closing session of the NewCities Summit in Dallas last month, the Mayors of Dallas and Fort Worth, Mike Rawlings and Betsy Price, both praised Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as a mutually profitable exercise in “coopertition” – an intelligent mix of cooperation and competition. Both mayors are board members of this 40-year old economic…

Fort Worth or Where the West Begins

Jun 23, 2014

For those NewCities Summit attendees who opted to head the 30 miles or so West of Dallas to tour the cluster of institutions that make up Fort Worth’s Cultural District, most were unaware of the fact that Fort Worth’s cultural hub in several ways served as a partial model for what Dallas has recently created.…