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Cities and Grand Projects

Professor Kees Christiaanse, Programme Leader, Future Cities Laboratory

04-Feb-15 15:00

Cities and Grand Projects

Cities, as engines of economies, sites of diversities and centers of innovation, accommodate more people today than at any point in history. What makes cities work and how do multibillion-dollar grand projects, like those initiated by hosting the Olympic Games, affect the rhythms of a city? We find out from architect, urban planner and programme leader of Future Cities Laboratory Professor Kees Christiaanse. 


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