The Urbanist
Monocle’s guide to better cities. Explore urban innovation, cutting-edge infrastructure, and compact living with insights from planners, architects, and city leaders.
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Tall Stories 14: A short walk through Shibuya
A short walk to school through Shibuya in Tokyo takes us past a coffee shop, a fishmonger and even prime minister Shinzo Abe’s street.
An ‘Urbanist’ melting pot
We report on some of the key issues that have been debated across conference rooms in the past few weeks: the impact that creative industries have in our cities at Music Cities Convention; the idea of a zero-carbon London at The Liveable City; and the challenges Prague is facing at…
Tall Stories 13: Ponte City
We look at the transformation of Ponte City and discover how it is a symbol of Johannesburg’s complex and troubled history.
Prague: Resite 2016
This week we report from Resite, a two-day conference in Prague that aims to tackle one of the biggest challenges for modern cities: migration. We speak with experts, policy-makers and more to understand how cities are standing up to the test.
Tall Stories 12: Haydarpasa Station
A genteel slice of Germania on the Bosphorus, Istanbul’s old Haydarpasa Station is the real junction in Turkey’s modern history.
Refugees and integration
We explore examples of integration in Europe, from a Viennese restaurant that hires only refugees to the Refugee Aid Miksaliste organisation in Belgrade. Plus: how a park in Copenhagen became a global symbol of multiculturalism.
Tall Stories 11: Estadio Centenario
It’s one of the most storied sporting arenas in Uruguay and one of the most fabled football stadiums in the world. We head to Montevideo to explore the 1930s art deco gem Estadio Centenario.
AoU: the future of urbanism
It’s not an easy task to examine the great urban trends of tomorrow. This week we report from the 10th Congress of the Academy of Urbanism and hear the lessons that cities can learn from each other.
Tall Stories 10: the British Library
We head to central London’s Euston Road to visit the British Library. Back in 2014 when the building was given its heritage listing, it created much chatter and surprise among those who remember its turbulent story; we find out why.
