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Let’s make it a good one

It's a new year and time for a list. Ours is a rundown of things set to make life better in 2020, from clever new businesses to cultural openings. Here's to a hopeful year.

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1.
A sociable seat
New York

The knotted gun sculpture at the UN headquarters plaza is an artful reminder of the organisation’s aims – and since autumn 2019 it has been kept company by a bench designed by Norwegian firm Snøhetta. The inspiration? A quote from Nelson Mandela and the idea that “the best weapon is to sit down and talk”. The raised edges and curved design of the simple seat makes sitters gravitate inexorably towards one another, enabling conversation and pushing people to recognise their closeness rather than just their independence. “Our aim was to create an object that was relatable to everyone yet effectively delivering the message of the project’s vision: to resolve conflicts through dialogue,” says Marius Myking, director of product design at Snøhetta. It’s a fitting idea for the site. In 2020, urban-planners and architects should bear in mind how buildings and the built environment shape the behaviour of the people who use them.


2.
A private view
Paris

Pinault Collection, which opens in Paris’s Bourse de Commerce in June 2020, is the latest Paris museum to challenge the notion that only the state should show major artworks.


3.
Streets for people
New York

In 2019, New York banned cars on Manhattan’s 14th. So far the experiment has been a success: instead of the chaos many critics feared, bus speeds have increased by about 30 per cent and the surrounding area is noticeably quieter.


4.
Proper food shopping
Switzerland


5.
A real looker
Global


6.
A light touch
Germany


7.
Manners on the move
Global

Public transport is undeniably a good thing but airlines, train and bus firms need to establish a few more rules for use. Here are some for starters: no filming or photographing other passengers, phone calls to be conducted out of earshot and anyone playing music out loud to be swiftly ejected.


8.
Making tracks
Los Angeles

Founded in 2015, Los Angeles-based sportswear brand Lady White Co opened its first shop, on Hyperion Avenue in 2019. Its clothing can be found in more than 60 stockists, from Stockholm to Kyoto, but it still produces its collection in family-owned factories in Los Angeles. Retail done right: a good brand story and well-made products still sell.


9.
Open kitchen
Copenhagen


10.
Mix it up
Global

Gin and tonic is so ubiquitous that it’s a bit like tea or toothpaste: just a thing in your weekly shop. So what else to put with tonic? Well there’s Lillet Blanc, the wine-based aperitif, white port or tequila. You might think the latter a waste of the old rare agave – until it hits your lips in its mixed form.


11.
A local designer
Global


12.
Buildings that last
Byron Bay, Australia


13.
An easy ride
Seattle, USA

City hall has approved the use of regional transit passes on Seattle’s Monorail line, integrating it with the bus, train and light-rail system. Riders can now move between services without having to fumble for change; ridership is anticipated to increase by 16 per cent.


14.
Shoes to shine in
Global

In 2019 we’ve noted that white trainers have become the de facto work shoe of the “creative class” – but not in winter and not forever. John Lobb, Crocket & Jones, Berluti and Bruno Cucinelli are where to go for proper shoes in fine leather and staff who know their stuff.


15.
Arts for minds
Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s M+ Museum by Swiss firm Herzog and de Meuron will be built by March 2020, with doors opening nine to 12 months later. The museum will house modern and contemporary art and will be a platform for discourse when the city needs it the most.


16.
Coast to explore
Istria, Croatia

For a summer free of traffic and tourist tat, try the island of Istria. Fine virgin olive oil, while wine and hospitality are poured onto tables in picturesque towns.


17.
High hopes
Innsbruck, Austria


18.
Trees, please
Los Angeles

Rachel Malarich, Los Angeles’ first forest officer, is hard at work to meet the city’s goal to plant 90,000 trees by 2021. This will increase the tree canopy by at least 50 per cent by 2028. Here’s hoping the idea takes root in other cities.


19.
Plugged-in transport
Canada

NFI Group was founded in Winnipeg in 1930 and is now the leading independent producer of electric buses. Its astute 2019 acquisition of one of the UK’s most storied double-decker bus-maker, Alexander Dennis, will expand its reach over the electrification of public transport even further in 2020. Honk, honk.


20.
A serve of civility
Beirut

If there’s one thing that Beirutis do well it’s enjoy themselves, despite Lebanon’s political strife. Open since 1949 (even during the 15-year civil war), Hanna Mitri in Furn el Hayek serves mastic ice cream and sorbets to long, friendly queues of customers of all stripes. A little of this decency and co-operation will go a long way in 2020. The ice cream’s not bad either.


21.
Bedroom antics
Global

Making a splash in 2020 doesn’t only mean a city transport revamp or a new business model. Small, subtle fixes can improve your life and here’s something… for the bedroom. Turn off your phone and invest in an alarm clock – or, better still, a clock radio – and get some real shuteye.


22.
One stop closer
Paris

After 10 years of redevelopment, Paris’s Gare d’Austerlitz is reopening. It’s a work in progress but the investment has put the whole area back on track. Cities take note: as King’s Cross in London shows, stations can be nice places.


23.
City comeback
Istanbul

Istanbul is under new management with mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. The new airport will be followed by the redevelopment of Galataport, and, after a torrid few years, 2020 should see visitors and investors return.


24.
Retail done right
New York

While other department stores decline, in 2019 Seattle-based chain Nordstrom opened a New York flagship on 57th Street, grasping that simple things done well work, from customer service to store layout.


25.
Waste not
Global

It’s time to take stock of our wasteful consumer habits. Need a new jacket? Get a well-made one from Viennese tailor Barena. Upgrading the furniture? Invest in a set from Japanese wood specialist Maruni. Make 2020 the year you only buy things worth holding on to.


26.
Couture construction
Paris

While waiting to unveil a new Parisian home for its métiers d’art division in autumn 2020, Chanel has tapped street-art collective Quai 36 to create a series of murals for the fences surrounding the site. The work by German artist Case Maclaim depicts the hands of Chanel craftworkers as they sketch, cut patterns or embroider fabric. Who says construction sites can’t be beautiful?


27.
Bear-faced branding
Japan

Do you or your business need a soft-pawed, soft-power leg-up? The charm offensive to learn from for 2020 comes from Japan’s Kumamon character (see issue 129 of Monocle), a bear whose rosy-cheeked, low-tech, happy-go-grizzly vibes are a lesson in small-scale statecraft. The understanding is that anyone can use his image for free as long as they namecheck the Kumamoto prefecture of his birth. That way, this rural, volcano-strewn corner of Japan packs a punch way above its weight.


28.
Sportswear to sweat for
Global


29.
Growing up
Paris

Paris is opening the world’s largest urban farm on top of a 15th arrondissement hall; the Agripolis project will also have a bar and restaurant and community allotments. Fruit and vegetables species will be farmed vertically, both feeding the neighbourhood and supplying food entrepreneurs. Tasty suggestion.


30.
A rosy future
São Paulo

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