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How to grow a city
Posted on: 27 March 2014
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A new documentary produced by Euronews looks at the challenges of promoting sustainable economic growth in Europe’s large and mid-sized cities. Martin Powell, head of urban development at Siemens, explains how investing in innovative transport and energy infrastructure now will help cities to prepare for the challenges of the future.
Challenging times, changing lives: Phase 3
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In the summer of 2012, Riverside, one of the leading registered providers of social housing in the UK, began a three-year longitudinal study tracking the lives and experiences of 20 tenants in three areas: Carlisle, Wirral and south London. The objective is to understand in detail how tenants, mainly on lower incomes, respond to financial change through a period of austerity and major welfare benefits reform. The study considers how their lives are affected, what drives the choices they make, what this implies for social landlords, and the wider implications for housing and welfare policy. This summary report is the third in a series of six-monthly updates.
Housing London: A mid-rise solution
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This report from the Prince’s Trust seeks to place the question of urban form and housing typology at the centre of the housing debate that is currently taking place. The report seeks to explore the terms of the debate about London’s housing: to establish clearly the nature of the housing problem facing the city and in response, to explore the viable contribution that mid-rise housing has to make to the needs of London’s residents, present and future.
Breaking boundaries: empowering city growth through cross-border collaboration
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This report from the Centre for Cities looks at the challenges and benefits of councils working together to support economic growth, argues that the benefits need to outweigh the costs if the UK is to make the most of its cities and their surrounding areas.
Core renters in London’s new-build market and the future of the London economy
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A new report by Get Living London, the private rental company and owners of East Village, the former London 2012 Athletes’ Village, has revealed that the failure to provide quality housing for the core group of renters that drive the capital’s growth could reduce the economic output of London by £1 billion per year, a cumulative cost of £85 billion by 2025.
Proposals for skyscrapers of the future
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Architecture magazine eVolo takes readers into the future with its annual skyscraper competition, which rewards innovative ideas for vertical living. For its ninth annual competition, the magazine received 525 projects from 43 countries on all continents. Three winners and 20 honorable mentions were selected by a jury of leaders in the fields of architecture and design.
Cities and energy: Urban morphology and heat energy demand
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LSE Cities has published a new report and paper on the impact of urban morphology on heat energy demand in cities in collaboration with the European Institute for Energy Research (EIFER) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The research focuses on heat energy efficiencies created by the spatial configuration of cities and is based on the identification of the five most dominant residential building typologies in each of the four largest European cities: London, Paris, Berlin and Istanbul.
Asia Pacific Offices 2020
Posted on: 27 March 2014
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What will the office landscape look like in 2020? Research from JLL aims to answer this crucial question through a suite of reports that explore trends affecting office real estate in six cities across Asia Pacific, including Hong Kong, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo. These forward looking insights have been distilled from roundtable discussions with over 40 industry experts throughout the region.
Berlin airfield is battleground for scarce housing: Real estate
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Berlin beginning to face same housing pressures as London, preserve open space or contain price growth. This article looks at the debate over the redevelopment of the former Tempelhof Airport site.
Supurbia: A study of urban intensification in outer London
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The Supurbia project is a collaboration led by Ben Derbyshire, Managing Partner of HTA Design and Richard Blakeway, the Deputy Mayor for Housing, Land and Property at the GLA, working with members of HTA’s team and others. The study aims to identify how urban intensification of suburban London might contribute to an increase in housing supply, promote economic activity, improve local service provision, reduce congestion, improve the quality of life, the choices available and sustainability in the suburbs of the outer Boroughs.
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