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Building desirable urban spaces means returning power to people

COMMENT How do we create places that people genuinely want to live in? What are the tools for making cities that are desirable and that embrace an authentic blend of vibrancy, community and progress, and improve quality of life?

These have been questions central to my own practice for the past two decades, motivating my decision to launch the Quality of Life Foundation in 2018 and underpinning my work in placing design at the heart of infrastructural and housing development. With the pace of urbanisation not appearing to be slowing any time soon, these questions have never prompted more attention or more solutions.

Possible futures

A recent Landsec report – Shaping Successful Future Cities – makes inroads into mapping out those priorities. It does this by comparing hypothetical urban outcomes. Looking at those scenarios presented – from best to worst – prompts one to question what is important to city dwellers now and in the near future.

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