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<p>We are taking a summer break and can't wait to get back in a few weeks to share a new slate of exciting episodes about the future of cities and communities. </p>

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Hosted by Seyi Fabode, Reza Shirazi · society · EN · 56 episodes
An exploration of the future of cities based on an understanding of the past and strategic foresights about the future.
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Episode #56
<p>We are taking a summer break and can't wait to get back in a few weeks to share a new slate of exciting episodes about the future of cities and communities. </p>

Episode #55
<p>summary</p><p>In this episode, Seyi and Reza explore the concept of cities as learning organisms, discussing how they can adapt and improve through feedback from their residents. They delve into historical examples of urban planning failures, current challenges in feedback mechanisms, and emerging innovations in city governance. The conversation emphasizes the importance of participatory governance, digital inclusion, and trust in creating resilient urban environments. They also outline potential future scenarios for cities striving to become learning organizations, highlighting the critical role of citizen engagement in shaping urban policies.</p><p><br>takeaways</p>Cities are systems that...

Episode #54
<p>museums, cities, cultural impact, economic contribution, community engagement, historical significance, challenges, future of museums, urban development, cultural heritage</p><p><br>Summary</p><p>In this episode, Seyi and Reza explore the multifaceted role of museums in cities, discussing their historical significance, present-day impact, and the challenges they face. They delve into the economic contributions of museums, their role in community engagement, and the trade-offs associated with cultural appropriation and accessibility. The conversation also includes a case study of the British Museum, highlighting its successes and criticisms, and concludes with thoughts on the future of museums as essential infrastructure...

Episode #53
<p>In this episode of Future Forward, Seyi Fabode and Reza discuss the unintended positive consequences of urban design changes, focusing on curb cuts, protected bike lanes, pedestrian-only zones, accessible public restrooms, and audible pedestrian signals. They explore how these changes, initially aimed at specific groups, end up benefiting the broader community, enhancing safety, accessibility, and economic vitality in urban spaces.</p><p>takeaways<br><br></p>Curb cuts originated from grassroots activism for accessibility.Protected bike lanes have significantly improved cyclist safety and urban traffic dynamics.Pedestrian-only zones enhance community interaction and local business revenue.Accessible public restrooms are...

Episode #52
<p>In this episode, Seyi and Reza explore the future of airports and their integration into urban environments. They discuss personal memories of airports, the evolution of airports from simple transport nodes to complex economic engines, and the challenges faced by airports today. Through case studies of Heathrow and Navi Mumbai airports, they highlight the balance between expansion and community impact, and the importance of sustainable urban planning. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of airports as integral parts of city development.</p>
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