Event: Future of Places International Conference: Transforming Cities through Placemaking and Public Spaces
24–25 June 2013
Stockholm, Sweden
It's the first conference of three that will lead up to Habitat III 2016, with the overall aim of contributing to a New Urban Agenda around people and places. The Future of Places forum will highlight how and why cities need to embrace a people centered approach in order to achieve positive urbanization and not fall victim to the negative attributes of urbanization. Examples of best practices and future pipeline projects will be defined throughout the conference series. The world has a choice. Cities can continue to grow chaotically without regard to human social needs and environmental consequences or we can embrace a sustainable and equitable process which builds community, enhances quality of life, and creates safe and prosperous neighborhoods. In the future, we are convinced that the most functional cities will be the ones that start with the public realm and the people who use these places. This is a people centered vision for cities – one that enables a transformative shift in the traditional planning and management of focus cities, and one that arguably benefits everyone but those at the bottom of the economic ladder the most.City growth is all too often seen as a problem. We believe that the problem is not the rapid growth of cities per say, however, but the inability of cities to manage growth to best utilize limited space and community resources in pursuit of sustainable urban development. When we begin looking at cities in a positive light, we can see new opportunities for grassroots advocates and city governments alike – to build relationships, to take action, to create positive experiences for people, and to encourage that creative interaction that is so essential to creating great cities. Learn more.
