Journal / Urban idiocy: Brilliant ideas that ruined our cities
Part three: our addiction to grass and trees Most urban idiocy stems from the old maxim that you can have
Part three: our addiction to grass and trees Most urban idiocy stems from the old maxim that you can have
The Arup report Cities Alive: Rethinking green infrastructure published in April 2015 charts the way forward for the role of
The Academy’s ninth Annual Congress took place in Bristol, a city named European Green Capital in 2015 and the winner
Words by Louise Dredge, Young Urbanist Speakers: Tim Stonor AoU, Director, The Academy of Urbanism Shane Mitchell AoU, Director, Urban
Words by Claudia Peñaranda Workshop with Ben Hamilton-Baillie, Director, Hamilton-Baillie Associates; Alistair Cox, City Transport Service Manager, Bristol City Council
Session Two of the Academy’s annual conference in Bristol, Debating the Dimension of Greenness, was chaired by Academician John Lord,