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
A developer’s trust
Can I trust you? We find out how we can learn to trust developers, meet the man behind “If you see something, say something” and get between someone else’s sheets at the headquarters of Airbnb.
Conference circuit
Conference circuit: we check in at the annual conference of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, and take you back to the New Cities Summit in São Paulo. Plus, a special interview with documentary filmmaker Carlos Rossini.
The annual New Cities Summit
New Cities Summit: The Urbanist heads south to São Paulo for the second annual New Cities Summit. We speak to urban thinkers, entrepreneurs and an ambassador about what cities are doing right, the future of “smart” and lessons we should learn from Brazil’s biggest city.
Istanbul’s next step
Istanbul is a city were urban issues can incite mass protest. We take a look at how Turkey’s largest city is taking steps to once again become a global hub for commerce, culture and transport.
Private cities
We open up about privacy in cities: when public living goes private, why all the best spaces are hidden, peering into your neighbour’s home, and the app that will help you find seclusion.
Urban activist
Rise up: we look at activism and urbanism. From years-long protests that are more monument than movement to how one architect’s interventions in Tijuana are helping turn the city around.
Work cultures
Nine to Five: we discuss work cultures in different cities, from why the siesta may be over in Madrid to why Copenhagen’s unemployed are turning to selling their CVs in storefronts rather than the internet. Plus, what CEOs can teach City Hall.
Metropolis monstrosities
Monster mash: in this episode we look at urban monstrosities – what to do with unfinished and unsightly projects, from viaducts in Vancouver to Berlin’s bungled Brandenburg airport.
Blank space
Emptiness: can blank spaces be good for our cities? In Germany we visit a resort town in the off-season and check out one of Madrid’s main plazas – the emptied Edificio España.
City scientists
Science: we turn our noses up at planners and mayors and ask what neuroscientists, psychologists and ecologists have to say about our cities
