2021: The Unstable Currency Of Uncertainty
As we continue to grapple with the uncertainty of 2020, the idea of what 2021 has in store may be too exhausting to contemplate. Bleak as it may seem, there are bright spots on the horizon. ...
As we continue to grapple with the uncertainty of 2020, the idea of what 2021 has in store may be too exhausting to contemplate. Bleak as it may seem, there are bright spots on the horizon. ...
Cities like Penang are creating their own nature-based climate action plans and programmes to deal with climate change and provide blueprints that other urban centres can adapt and adopt....
Around the globe, over a million people per week move into urban areas. This level of growth presents enormous challenges for governing agencies who struggle with the capacity and finance to meet the growing demand for infrastructure and services. ...
On today’s episode of The Citymaker podcast we talk to Charles Landry, founder of the Creative Bureaucracy Festival 2020, about the social innovation, community and generation of trust that are...
We speak to Dr Matt Benson, Think City’s programme Director about the Penang Bay International Ideas Competition and take a look at Sällbo, a Swedish experiment in multigenerational living and...
On the Reflexive City podcast, Maya Tan and Matt Armitage discuss the launch of Kebun Kita(r), an innovative community-based urban farm created by Think City that is bringing food production to...
Despite COVID-19, zombie fires and social upheaval, 2020 is shaping up to be a remarkable year. A year of change and choices; activism and pushback against the status quo. Hello....
Climate change is a phenomenon largely driven by daily human choices and activities. Murali Ram and Rexy Prakash Chacko, authors of Creating Future-Proof Cities: How to Navigate the Climate Crisis ...
The city of Ipoh in Perak, Malaysia, has been positioning itself in recent years as a hub for the arts. The Mayor of Ipoh City, Datuk Ahmad Suaidi Abdul Rahim,...