Cities in the Age of Abundance Can Cities Go Extinct? (Part 1) The internet was supposed to make cities redundant. Its moment might finally be here.
Cities in the Age of Abundance Disrupted Cities & The Urbanizer's Dilemma Cities are trying to out-internet the internet. Most of them will fail.
Cities in the Age of Abundance The Office Won't Budge Real estate is still a zero-sum game. But only for landlords.
Cities in the Age of Abundance Living on the Tail The distribution of people in offices, homes, and cities will be governed by the rules of the online world. The consequences are disturbing.
Cities in the Age of Abundance If the New York Times Were a City, Would You Live In It? Three media empires offer important lessons about the future of offices, homes, and cities. It's been a busy month for media empires. Two weeks ago, the New York Times parted
Cities in the Age of Abundance Is Density Destiny? Transportation and communication go hand in hand. Until the 19th Century, the speed of delivering a message was equal to the time it took a man (or woman) to carry