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100 1 $aBell, Sarah$4aut
245 10 $aImagining the Future City
260 $a$bUbiquity Press$c2013
300 $a192
520 $aLondon is one of the world?s leading cities. It is home to an extraordinary concentration and diversity of people, industries, politics, religions and ideas, and plays an important role in our highly globalised and tightly networked modern world. What does the future hold for London? Investigating any aspect of the city?s future reveals a complex picture of interrelations and dependencies. The London 2062 Programme from University College London brings a new, cross-disciplinary and highly collaborative approach to investigating this complexity. The programme crosses departmental boundaries within the university, and promotes active collaboration between leading academics and those who shape London through policy and practice.
This book approaches the question of London?s future by considering the city in terms of Connections, Things, Power and Dreams.
546 $aEnglish.
650 7 $aCity & town planning - architectural aspects$2bicssc
650 7 $aUrban communities$2bicssc
650 7 $aHuman geography$2bicssc
653 $asustainable cities
653 $alondon 2062
653 $aarchitecture and planning
653 $atechnology and civil engineering
653 $aucl grand challenges
653 $afuture cities
700 1 $aPaskins, James$4aut
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