The skyline of Hong Kong is dotted with tall, mighty skyscrapers; concrete trees in an urban jungle. At nightime, the city lights merge into the dark sky, like man-made stars. The city is an urban planner’s dream, ingenious and unique. The skyline becomes even more interesting once you investigate the influences behind its design - primarily that of feng shui.
Read MoreA growing trend in urban planning is circular cities. Examples of this style of urban design are seen in cities such as Berlin, Germany and Malmö, Sweden. These cities are shining examples of the benefits circular urban planning can offer us in terms of sustainability and environmental protection.
Read MoreWorldwide commercial real estate company Cushman & Wakefield, wrote a report this year in June on the current environment of the coliving industry. Jeffrey Steele from Forbes, digested this, and wrote about how the future is becoming more innovative with the growing influence of coliving.
Read MoreUrban regeneration is action taken to reverse the economic decline, unemployment, poor infrastructure, and social equity being experienced in certain areas of our country and in countries around the world. It is carried out through revamping physical structures, creating innovative communities and improving the economy in those areas.
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