
Henri Lefebvre’s Right to the City: Shaping Everyday Urban Life
Exploring Henri Lefebvre’s theory of “Right to the City” and its application in understanding urban life and social space.

Barcelona to Eliminate All Short-Term Rentals by 2029
Barcelona will ban all short-term rentals by 2029, reclaiming housing for residents, easing rents, and reducing tourism’s environmental impact through sustainable urban planning.

What Makes a Truly Livable City in 2025?
In 2025, livable cities prioritize accessibility, walkability, and green spaces, fostering safety, connection, sustainability, and well-being through inclusive design and inspiring urban planning.

Daniel Burnham – Legacy of the 1909 Chicago City Plan
Daniel Burnham redefined urban planning through the 1909 Plan of Chicago, blending beauty, function, and vision to transform cities into reflections of civic pride and purposeful design.

Sector 17 Plaza, Chandigarh: Modernist Urbanism
An exploration of Chandigarh’s Sector 17 Plaza focusing on its modernist legacy urban challenges and strategies to revitalize it as a vibrant people-oriented public space.

Lodhi Garden as Cultural Landscape: Heritage, Biodiversity, and Everyday Urbanism in Delhi
Lodhi Garden exemplifies a cultural landscape, blending history, ecology, and everyday urban life, offering a model for preserving heritage parks in modern cities.

Designing Playable Cities: Impact of Public Playgrounds on City Life
Public playgrounds are transformative urban spaces that foster inclusion, health, and social connection—shaping more livable, equitable, and vibrant cities for all age groups.

Walkable Urbanism Models Prioritizing Pedestrian-First Street Design
Prioritizing pedestrians transforms urban spaces, fostering healthier communities, economic growth, and environmental sustainability through human-centric street design.

The Tide – London’s Art-Filled Elevated Riverside Walkway Unveiled
London’s first elevated linear park transforms Greenwich Peninsula with a spectacular fusion of contemporary art, sustainable design, and community-focused public space along the River Thames.