by Patrick Condon, James Taylor Chair in Landscape and Liveable Environments, University of British Columbia | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy, Society
The year 2020 gave us all time to evaluate how the design of cities can influence who gets sick, who dies, and who doesn’t. Sadly, it seems that economic inequality is the real vector for the disease, as reflected in where people live, and with how many others, and in...
by Shin-pei Tsay, Uber, Luca Giaramidaro, Perkins & Will, and Gerry Tierney, Perkins & Will | Mar 1, 2021 | Mobility
How emerging mobility technologies can support multi-modal public transit in a post-pandemic future. Cities have been severely impacted by COVID-19 on a number of fronts, and it has laid bare the severe disparities that result from ever-dwindling budgets. The pandemic...
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