What will cities be like in the future?
If we are to address some of the major crises of our time: climate change, the ageing population, economic disruption, then we need more of us to be living in cities, not fewer.
Read MoreIf we are to address some of the major crises of our time: climate change, the ageing population, economic disruption, then we need more of us to be living in cities, not fewer.
Read MoreThe construction industry desperately needs modernising. See how trends in city planning and materials are changing its face.
Read MoreSmart cities have been the subject of aggressive marketing from the major tech companies for some years. Their development has come to be seen by some as a success of technology marketing over citizen need. Something of a corporate takeover.
Read MoreIf you want to save the planet, live in a city. Even better, live in a city centre.
Read MoreI’ve been working with Hive looking at the future of the smart home with particular regard to sustainability. Here are my predictions.
Read MoreIf we are to tackle the challenges of the car, we need to replace the sense of freedom it offers, for rich and poor, individuals and families
Read MoreHow do you disrupt our broken housing market? Make it easier to build than buy, cheaper to build than rent, and give people security & sustainability
Read MoreI appeared on Radio 4’s Moral Maze this week. Here is a version of the argument I made in favour of the city – the only answer to the three crises we face.
Read MoreYour next new car might not look like your old one. And it might come from a brand you’ve never heard of. What will you be driving in the future?
Read MoreIn the latest episode in my #AskAFuturist series, Tim Panton asks: “Will nuclear energy replace fossil fuels? If so, will it be fission or fusion?”
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