Metropolis at our request: can we live in the city of dreams?
Podcasts / / December 25, 2019
In the third edition of the podcast discussing the possibility of creating urban environment that adapts to our desires and interests.
"Megacities of the future" - this is the second season of the podcast "Living in the city," a joint project Layfhakera and PIK Group. In the first season we talked about the formation of modern cities and their development. And now let's go ahead and discuss what will happen to the metropolis and its inhabitants in the future.
The theme of the third issue of the leading podcast Irina Rogava discussed with the Director of the State Museum of Architecture Elizabeth Likhachev and Director of the Department of system transformation group PIK Marco Mihichem-Jeftic.
Navigation for the production of:
00:47 - is it possible to fulfill the dreams of every citizen? Marco explains what interests and desires are for people over 30 years, Elizabeth explains why the concept of "metropolis on request" is flawed and that the metropolis is the future.
03:53 - why it is important to get rid of the ghetto. On the example of the Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena tell, the impact on society is the lack of zoning.
11:50 - tells how blurred the boundaries and what does this mean for residents of the metropolis.
13:25 - Why own place - a relic of the past. We discuss how to prevent private accommodation to live in the cities of the future.
19:33 - how to make the city was available to all. Discuss barrier-free and comfortable environment.
26:21 - why our country - the "territory of untold stories," why fix it and how it will affect the life of the cities in the future.
In the next issue we will talk about the life of a man in 2100, about his habits and hobbies, as well as discuss how people will communicate in an era of instant messengers and social networks.
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