Urban Design and the Future

Peak oil prices have magnified urban planning issues. The list of planning challenges, however, hasn’t changed much in the last half century. Do cities plan for the car or the pedestrian? How do we create liveable cities? And where will the money come from?

The following list identifies the top urban planning issues facing cities. It’s a short list, easily expanded by anyone concerned with urban issues.
Accommodating Population Growth: Expand or Contain Urban Development
(more…)

Posted under Urban Design

Digital Era and Urban Design

Scholars back in 1995 speculated about the impact of the ongoing digital revolution on the viability of cities. Only 14 years ago, the mainstream view was that, as digital media and the internet had killed distance, they would also kill cities. Technology writer George Gilder proclaimed that “cities are leftover baggage from the industrial era” and concluded that “we are headed for the death of cities”, due to the continued growth of personal computing, telecommunications and distributed production. At the same time, MIT Media Lab’s Nicholas Negroponte wrote in Being Digital that “the post-information age will remove the limitations of geography. Digital living will include less and less dependence upon being in a specific place at a specific time, and the transmission of place itself will start to become possible.”
(more…)

Posted under Urban Design

Urban Art

Located in the heart of the busy Manchester City Centre, the Urbis Centre is an exciting new tourist attraction that showcases the aesthetics of urban life. The Urbis is a museum that is dedicated to celebrating the urban lifestyle, with a range on interactive exhibits and differently themed exhibitions and sections.

The architecture of the Urbis Centre keeps with its cutting edge urban image and signifies the rise of the museum, after the devastating IRA bomb in 1996. The building’s cool clean lines look stunning from all angles and the reflective glass gives the building an air of freshness among the usually drab Manchester skyline. The eye catching glass façade is made up of over 2,000 panes of glass, while the roof is made of copper tiles.
(more…)

Posted under Urban Arts

Urban Culture, Urban Art and Design

It is a modern phenomenon to see pairs of training shoes hanging around the cities. They dangle from telecommunication wires, belying their original principle. Air Jordan’s indeed. They have been around for years and they seem to breed. But it is not a wonder how they got there. It is not a wonder why either, even though there have been reams of speculation.
Cable TV Offers
(more…)

Posted under Urban Arts

Graffiti, one of Urban Societies

graffiti, one of urban societies impassioned themes, yet portrayed by those with a parish council mentality as a notorious, infamous practice, an almost destructive force. damaging, rather than contributing to the environment.

Yet, for many, graffiti is a way of life as well as a visual expression of emotion and social comment. youth from all cultural and social groups see graffiti as extending their education on culture, art, environment and the socio-political activities of today’s world. for them it’s a way of communicating with all people about aspects of life.

Talking about social lifestyle, currently getting a soul mate are much more easier, just online and clicking russian brides – anastasiadate.com as an example, you’ll get what you want.
(more…)

Posted under Urban Arts

Next Page »