Everyday Urbanism: Transforming Daily Life in Cities
Everyday Urbanism reimagines cities by focusing on small-scale, human-centred design, transforming public spaces and daily life through community participation, cultural expression, and making urban living more vibrant and inclusive.
Digital Tools for Urban Planning: BIM, VR, and Parametric Design
Urban planning is undergoing a significant transformation with the rise of digital tools for urban planning that are reshaping how cities are designed and managed.
How 3D-Printed Architecture is Shaping the Future of Urban Planning ?
3D-printed architecture is not just a buzzword in urban planning; it is a transformative force reshaping how cities are built. With its rapid construction methods,
Biophilic Urbanism
What is Biophilic Urbanism? In the evolving discourse of urban planning and architecture, one concept is gradually reshaping our understanding of sustainable urban living—biophilic urbanism.
How Market Forces Are Transforming the Role of Urban Planners
In the ever-evolving landscape of urban development, the interplay between state and market forces is reshaping the role of urban planners. As cities worldwide grapple
Rethinking the Central Business District: The Rise of the Central Social District
As the global urban population skyrockets, with estimates suggesting 70% of the world’s people will live in cities by 2050, the traditional Central Business District
Compact Urban Form
Discover how a compact urban form enhances sustainability, accessibility, and economic efficiency, while fostering stronger community connections and optimizing land use.
Postmodernism and Urban Development
Postmodernism is a broad and often ambiguous term, but at its core, it represents a reaction against the rationalism, functionalism, and homogeneity of modernism.
Book Review: Walkable City by Jeff Speck
Jeff Speck’s “Walkable City” advocates for pedestrian-friendly urban areas, highlighting the benefits of walkability while noting its reliance on existing research and the need for more original studies.