liveablecities
Would you rather ditch the hire car to explore on your own two feet while on holiday? European cities are some of the most walkable in the world. New research has revealed that the nine out of 10 best walkable cities are in Europe, with the list topped by Munich, followed closely by Milan, Warsaw and Helsinki. The report by price comparison website Compare the Market Australia analysed walking distances, safety scores, public transport costs, as well as other factors to identify the best cities to get around without a car. Outside of Europe, only Tokyo made its way onto the top 10 list, coming...
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What does “suburbia” really represent? According to the director of the Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona (CCCB), it’s a space that’s as much physical as mental. “The city is by nature a space that’s contradictory, both utopian and dystopian at the same time, full of potential and freedom and also conflict,” Judit Carrera told a news conference on Tuesday (19 March), to mark the opening of the CCCB’s new exhibition “Suburbia. Building the American Dream.” “The North American suburb is a mirror that allows us to think critically about the city we have and the city we want,” she conti...
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Dirk Hoke, former CEO of Airbus Defense and Space, spearheads this groundbreaking initiative at Volocopter, a German start-up pioneering the introduction of electric air taxis to the market: the most disruptive revolution in urban mobility since the beginning of the century. My Wildest Prediction is a podcast series from Euronews Business where we dare to imagine the future with business and tech visionaries. In this episode, Tom Goodwin talks with Dirk Hoke, CEO of Volocopter, about the future of urban mobility. From science fiction to realityFlying vehicles have long been a staple of science...
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