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 321: Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco
Ivan Carvalho reveals the story behind one of the San Francisco skyline’s defining skyscrapers.
Ukraine report: part one
We travel to Ukraine to listen to the stories of its people and witness a nation that truly embodies the word resilience. In part one of our report, we look at local government: running a city is challenging at the best of times, let alone during a war.
Tall Stories 320: Klybeck, Basel
Maja Renfer visits the banks of the Rhine in Basel to explore a once-bustling industrial area that has been claimed by both the public and developers alike.
Negative space
We consider the empty space above the buildings in our cities and how best to utilise it. Plus: a look at London’s protected views.
Tall Stories 319: Northern Ireland’s murals
Henry Rees-Sheridan looks at how Northern Ireland is seeking to move beyond its history of sectarian conflict by confronting the related murals that dot the city.
The Elizabeth line
Monocle’s editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, hops on an eastbound Elizabeth-line train with industrial designer Julian Maynard for a tour of the newest addition to London’s transport network.
Tall Stories 318: The Palmeral of Elche
Julia Webster Ayuso takes a stroll through the centuries-old palm grove woven into the history of the Spanish city of Elche.
Legacies Series: Zaha Hadid
In the final part of our summer series uncovering the legacies of the biggest names in architecture, city planning and design, we focus on the late British-Iraqi architect, artist and designer Zaha Hadid.
Tall Stories 317: Hong Kong Coliseum
James Chambers takes us to Hong Kong’s premier venue, which is playing host to the city’s most famous pop group in a series of shows this summer.
Legacies series: Kenzō Tange
In part three of our summer series covering the legacies of the biggest names in architecture, city planning and design, we explore the influence of Japanese master architect Kenzō Tange.
