More than 70 percent of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. What does that mean? That means we need to build the equivalent of one New York City every single month. For the next 40 years. And that means the way we build our cities will define the next century.But there’s a problem. The way we’ve been building our cities isn’t working anymore. Cities are responsible for 70 percent o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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A discussion around unique, yet specific challenges of building a city. Interesting topics and guests.
The CityAge podcast is a must listen for anyone involved in city building and wants to keep up with the latest topics. Always interesting with great variety of relevant and timely topics and speakers.
I got connected with City Age originally through a work newsletter. The way this pod systematically tackles hard & diverse topics in regards to city planning, is extremely necessary.
Great to see CityAge move into podcasts . Great first season and looking forward to hearing their second season! more
Almost three-quarters of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050, so urban growth is a hugely relevant topic today, no matter the industry or occupation you work in. The CityAge Podcast covers a wide variety of subjects related to urban growth including climate change, accessibility and economic growth, as well as the innovative ways city builders are rising to these challenges around the world. more
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