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.
Latest Episodes
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.
Legacy
What lessons can we learn from past urbanists about how to build a better future for our cities? We discuss everything from how to make a good urban design outlast its designer to rebuilding from the ground up and Kenzo Tange. Plus: Vienna’s Nazi past.
Tall Stories 9: Sydney’s Opera House
The Sydney Opera House opened in 1973 and has since become the city’s most recognisable building. Unique as an arts venue, nothing looked like it before and nothing has looked like it since.
The Urbanist Live – London special
In this special live episode of The Urbanist, Monocle editor Andrew Tuck hands over the floor to city-planners and urban leaders to discuss how to build a better London. Featuring Peter York, consultant and author, Sharon Ament, the director of the Museum of London, Peter Wynne Rees, professor of places…
Tall Stories 8: A tale of the River Thames
Running through the heart of London, the River Thames has long been the lifeblood of the city’s commerce, leisure and worship. We immerse ourselves in its rich liquid history.
Water
We’re all hydrated and ready to go. This week we look at water-sensitive urban design, unpack our relationship with the ocean, discover the joys of cycling by the river and examine the devastating effects that water can have.
Tall Stories 7: Vienna, a structure that is no more
Angelika Fitz, an architecture critic and the future head of Vienna’s Architecture Museum, takes us to the Vienna State Opera. There we look back to the year 2000 when an artistic intervention in front of the opera house left tourists and passers-by in awe.
Sport and the city
Dust off those sport socks and lace up your trainers – this week we’re all about sport in the city. We discuss everything from urban regeneration and sport to the origins of Australian rules football. Plus: the abundance of Olympic pools in Belgrade and what football clubs in Istanbul reveal…
