Medellín – Once infamous for violence and social fragmentation, this Colombian city is now a testing ground for inclusive urban design, clever transit, and bold citizen-driven change.
Paris – Beyond the Eiffel Tower fantasies lies a city rethinking mobility, public space and social equity. Here the focus is on transformation from within, rewriting the script of what a capital can be.
Bangkok – A frenetic, sprawling southeast-Asian city trapped in traffic, political uncertainty and rapid growth — yet also home to citizens and designers who refuse to accept “gridlock” as inevitability.
Toronto – A sprawling, multicultural North American metropolis whose identity is being reshaped by neighbourhood activists, arts-led regeneration and an urgent push for more human-scaled urbanism
Tokyo – A global mega-city of 38 million+ people that paradoxically manages high performance and quality of life, proving that size need not be the enemy of humanity in the city.
Tel Aviv – A city constantly in the hot-seat of cultural, political and economic conflict, yet determined to forge livability, affordable housing and inclusive transport against the odds.