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Urban Age - a worldwide investigation into the future of cities
Introduction
Urban Age brings together professionals from a variety of different disciplines and backgrounds. Sociologists, geographers, economists and political scientists join practitioners such as planners, architects, developers, transport experts and engineers in a dialogue with political decision makers.
Description
An advisory group representing these different theoretical and practical perspectives helps to define the Urban Age agenda. Working together on our six year investigation into the future of cities, these advisors help our team connect to the spatial and social forces shaping the cities we encounter around the world.
Each year the Urban Age network gradually expands with the addition of local experts in each of the cities we investigate. In addition to participating in the regional conferences, these local experts help to frame the investigation in their city and the Urban Age’s multi-year inquiry into the future of cities.
Urban Age - the idea
The late 20th Century was the age of economic globalisation. The first part of the 21st Century will be the age of the city, the ‘Urban Age.’ For the first time in the history of humanity, more than half of the earth’s population lives in an urban area. In China, India, Africa, and Latin America, urban populations are exploding and cities are growing exponentially. At the same time, many developed cities are shrinking and being radically restructured as a result of shifting economic bases and new patterns of migration. With investment in urban real estate, infrastructure and renovation becoming the driving force behind economic growth, the physical and social landscapes of the city are being powerfully altered.
Urban policymakers are struggling to balance this massive growth in public and private investment with more sustainable forms of urban development. Questions regarding the shape, size, density and distribution of the city have become increasingly complex and politicised. The concept of the city has come to play a central role in the minds of civic leaders and urban policymakers. The design of the built environment, the distribution of urban density, and their impacts on social cohesion and quality of life are at the forefront of political discussions in towns and cities across the globe.
Politicians, investors, planners and architects are, in effect, becoming inebriated with cities. In this rapidly changing context, we need to understand the after-effects of this unprecedented urban shift. We need to come to grips with the social hangover that will result from a sustained investment in the physical restructuring of cities worldwide to avoid the disastrous human consequences of so much planning over the last 50 years.
These are the questions and issues that have lead to the creation of The Urban Age, a six-year sequence of international conferences held in cities across Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe between 2005 and 2010. The Urban Age will construct the framework for a developing network of individuals that exchanges information, experiences and data, emphasising the relationships between concrete investment, design and building, and the economic, environmental, social, political and cultural processes that shape city life.
-> Click here to read more about the investigations in the six conference cities.
Participants
  • London School of Economics
  • Alfred Herrhausen Society
Products
  • E-bulletin
  • The Endless city
  • Reports
  • Conference newspapers
  • Essays and interviews
  • City profiles
Contact info
London School of Economics - Cities Programme - Urban Age Project
Houghton Street
WC2A 2AE London
United Kingdom
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7955 7697
www.urban-age.net
Mira Krusteff (Project Assistant), tel. +44 (0) 20 7955 7706
Links
Click here to visit the Urban Age websiteClick here to visit the website of the Cities Programme of the London School of EconomicsClick here to visit the website of the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft

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