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Urbanism and the City of the Future is the "Study of the Collective"—the investigation of the "Planning and Design" (~1990s–Present) of "Human Settlements" to "Address" "Overpopulation," "Climate Change," and "Social Isolation." While "Architecture" (see Article 646) is about "Buildings," **Urbanism** is about the "Space Between Them." From "New Urbanism" and "Walkability" to "Smart Cities" and "Megaprojects," this field explores the "Evolution of the Habitat." It is the science of "Coexistence," explaining why a "15-Minute City" "Improves" "Mental Health"—and how "Big Data" "Replaced" the "Zoning Map" in the "Search for the Ideal City."
Urbanism and the City of the Future is the "Study of the Collective"—the investigation of the "Planning and Design" (~1990s–Present) of "Human Settlements" to "Address" "Overpopulation," "Climate Change," and "Social Isolation." While "Architecture" (see Article 646) is about "Buildings," **Urbanism** is about the "Space Between Them." From "New Urbanism" and "Walkability" to "Smart Cities" and "Megaprojects," this field explores the "Evolution of the Habitat." It is the science of "Coexistence," explaining why a "15-Minute City" "Improves" "Mental Health"—and how "Big Data" "Replaced" the "Zoning Map" in the "Search for the Ideal City."
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== Remembering ==
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> ==
* '''Urbanism''' — The "Study" of how "Inhabitants" of "Urban Areas" (Towns/Cities) "Interact" with the "Built Environment."
* '''Urbanism''' — The "Study" of how "Inhabitants" of "Urban Areas" (Towns/Cities) "Interact" with the "Built Environment."
* '''New Urbanism''' — A "Design Movement" that "Promotes" "Environmentally Friendly" habits by creating "Walkable Neighborhoods" with a "Range of Housing and Jobs."
* '''New Urbanism''' — A "Design Movement" that "Promotes" "Environmentally Friendly" habits by creating "Walkable Neighborhoods" with a "Range of Housing and Jobs."
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* '''Public Transit''' (TOD) — **Transit-Oriented Development**: "Designing" cities around **"Trains and Buses"** instead of **"Cars."**
* '''Public Transit''' (TOD) — **Transit-Oriented Development**: "Designing" cities around **"Trains and Buses"** instead of **"Cars."**
* '''Urban Sprawl''' — The "Unrestricted Growth" of "Housing and Commercial Development" over "Large Areas" of land with "Low Density" (e.g., 'Suburbs').
* '''Urban Sprawl''' — The "Unrestricted Growth" of "Housing and Commercial Development" over "Large Areas" of land with "Low Density" (e.g., 'Suburbs').
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== Understanding ==
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> ==
Urbanism is understood through '''Density''' and '''Connection'''.
Urbanism is understood through '''Density''' and '''Connection'''.


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'''Jane Jacobs (1961)'''': The "Hero" of Urbanism. Her book, 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities,' "Attacked" the "Modernist Planners" who wanted to "Destroy" "Old Neighborhoods" for "Highways." She proved that **"Diversity"** and **"Eyes on the Street"** are what make "Cities" "Safe" and "Alive."
'''Jane Jacobs (1961)'''': The "Hero" of Urbanism. Her book, 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities,' "Attacked" the "Modernist Planners" who wanted to "Destroy" "Old Neighborhoods" for "Highways." She proved that **"Diversity"** and **"Eyes on the Street"** are what make "Cities" "Safe" and "Alive."
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== Applying ==
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'''Modeling 'The 15-Minute City' (Predicting 'Carbon' Reduction):'''
'''Modeling 'The 15-Minute City' (Predicting 'Carbon' Reduction):'''
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: '''Pruitt-Igoe Collapse''' → (See Article 646). The "Symbolic Failure" of "Modernist Social Housing," "Highlighting" the "Need" for "Human-Centered Urbanism."
: '''Pruitt-Igoe Collapse''' → (See Article 646). The "Symbolic Failure" of "Modernist Social Housing," "Highlighting" the "Need" for "Human-Centered Urbanism."
: '''The 'Great Wall of Lagos' ''' → (See Article 589). A "Megaproject" to "Protect" a "Megacity" from "Sea-Level Rise," "Demonstrating" the "Architecture of Climate Defense."
: '''The 'Great Wall of Lagos' ''' → (See Article 589). A "Megaproject" to "Protect" a "Megacity" from "Sea-Level Rise," "Demonstrating" the "Architecture of Climate Defense."
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== Analyzing ==
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'''The Concept of "Tactical Urbanism"''': Analyzing "The Citizen's Power." (See Article 618). "Low-Cost," "Temporary" "Changes" (like 'Painting a bike lane' or 'Putting out chairs') to "Improve" a city "Instantly" "Without" "Waiting" for "Government." "The City" is a **"Live Prototype."**
'''The Concept of "Tactical Urbanism"''': Analyzing "The Citizen's Power." (See Article 618). "Low-Cost," "Temporary" "Changes" (like 'Painting a bike lane' or 'Putting out chairs') to "Improve" a city "Instantly" "Without" "Waiting" for "Government." "The City" is a **"Live Prototype."**
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== Evaluating ==
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Evaluating</span> ==
Evaluating Urbanism:
Evaluating Urbanism:
# '''Privacy''': Does the "Smart City" "Lead" to a **"Surveillance State"** (see Article 08)?
# '''Privacy''': Does the "Smart City" "Lead" to a **"Surveillance State"** (see Article 08)?
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# '''Psychology''': (See Article 635). Why are "People" "Lonelier" in "Dense Cities" than in "Small Towns"? (The 'Urban Paradox').
# '''Psychology''': (See Article 635). Why are "People" "Lonelier" in "Dense Cities" than in "Small Towns"? (The 'Urban Paradox').
# '''Impact''': How will "Autonomous Vehicles" (see Article 629) "Change" "Urban Design"? (Do we 'Need' parking anymore?).
# '''Impact''': How will "Autonomous Vehicles" (see Article 629) "Change" "Urban Design"? (Do we 'Need' parking anymore?).
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== Creating ==
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Future Frontiers:
Future Frontiers:
# '''The 'Algorithmic' Zoning Board''': (See Article 648). An AI that "Updates" "City Zoning" "Every Month" based on "Real-Time Needs" for "Housing" and "Culture."
# '''The 'Algorithmic' Zoning Board''': (See Article 648). An AI that "Updates" "City Zoning" "Every Month" based on "Real-Time Needs" for "Housing" and "Culture."
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Latest revision as of 02:00, 25 April 2026

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Urbanism and the City of the Future is the "Study of the Collective"—the investigation of the "Planning and Design" (~1990s–Present) of "Human Settlements" to "Address" "Overpopulation," "Climate Change," and "Social Isolation." While "Architecture" (see Article 646) is about "Buildings," **Urbanism** is about the "Space Between Them." From "New Urbanism" and "Walkability" to "Smart Cities" and "Megaprojects," this field explores the "Evolution of the Habitat." It is the science of "Coexistence," explaining why a "15-Minute City" "Improves" "Mental Health"—and how "Big Data" "Replaced" the "Zoning Map" in the "Search for the Ideal City."

Remembering[edit]

  • Urbanism — The "Study" of how "Inhabitants" of "Urban Areas" (Towns/Cities) "Interact" with the "Built Environment."
  • New Urbanism — A "Design Movement" that "Promotes" "Environmentally Friendly" habits by creating "Walkable Neighborhoods" with a "Range of Housing and Jobs."
  • Walkability — A "Measure" of how "Friendly" an area is to "Walking" (e.g., 'Sidewalks,' 'Safety,' 'Distance to amenities').
  • Smart City — A "City" that "Uses" "IoT Sensors" (see Article 01) and "Data" to "Manage" "Traffic," "Energy," "Waste," and "Public Safety" "Efficiently."
  • 15-Minute City — A "Planning Concept" where "Every Citizen" can "Reach" their "Essential Needs" (Work/Food/Health/Education) within a **15-Minute Walk or Bike.**
  • Gentrifcation — (See Article 560). The "Process" where a "Poor Urban Area" is "Changed" by "Wealthier People" "Moving In," "Improving" "Property Values" but "Displacing" "Original Residents."
  • Megaproject — (See Article 610). "Extremely Large-Scale" "Investment Projects" (e.g. 'NEOM' or 'The Line') that "Aims" to "Redefine" "Urban Life."
  • Mixed-Use Development — A "Building or Area" that "Combines" "Residential," "Commercial," and "Industrial" uses.
  • Public Transit (TOD) — **Transit-Oriented Development**: "Designing" cities around **"Trains and Buses"** instead of **"Cars."**
  • Urban Sprawl — The "Unrestricted Growth" of "Housing and Commercial Development" over "Large Areas" of land with "Low Density" (e.g., 'Suburbs').

Understanding[edit]

Urbanism is understood through Density and Connection.

1. The "Human" Scale (Walkability): "Cars" vs. "People."

  • (See Article 132). In the **20th Century**, cities were "Designed" for **"Cars."**
  • This led to "Sprawl," "Isolation," and "Pollution."
  • **New Urbanism** "Argues" for "Returning" to the **"Human Scale."**
  • If you "Build" for **"Walking,"** people "Meet" each other "Naturally."
  • "The Sidewalk" is the **"Social Engine"** of "Democracy."

2. The "Digital" Nervous System (Smart Cities): "City" as "Computer."

  • (See Article 159). A **Smart City** "Collects" "Massive Data" in "Real-Time."
  • It "Knows" when a "Trash Can is Full" or where a "Traffic Jam" is "Starting."
  • It "Optimizes" the **"Flow of Resources"** to "Reduce" "Waste" and "Cost."
  • "The City" "Becomes" a **"Self-Correcting System."**
  • "Efficiency" is "Automated."

3. The "Ideal" Limit (Megaprojects): "Starting from Zero."

  • (See Article 629). Projects like **'The Line'** (Saudi Arabia) "Attempt" to "Build" a "Perfect City" in the "Desert."
  • They "Aim" for **"Zero Cars,"** **"Zero Carbon,"** and **"Total Automation."**
  • While "Daring," they "Face" the "Challenge" of "Creating" **"Authentic Culture"** "From Scratch."
  • "Utopia" is an **"Engineering Goal."**

Jane Jacobs (1961)': The "Hero" of Urbanism. Her book, 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities,' "Attacked" the "Modernist Planners" who wanted to "Destroy" "Old Neighborhoods" for "Highways." She proved that **"Diversity"** and **"Eyes on the Street"** are what make "Cities" "Safe" and "Alive."

Applying[edit]

Modeling 'The 15-Minute City' (Predicting 'Carbon' Reduction): <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def calculate_urban_footprint(population, avg_commute_km, percent_walkable):

   """
   Shows why 'Density' is 'Green'.
   """
   # Car emissions are the main factor
   emissions = (population * avg_commute_km * 0.4) * (1.0 - (percent_walkable / 100.0))
   
   if percent_walkable > 80:
       return f"URBAN STATE: SUSTAINABLE. Emissions: {int(emissions)} tons. (High quality of life)."
   elif avg_commute_km > 20:
       return f"URBAN STATE: SPRAWL. Emissions: {int(emissions)} tons. (High stress / High waste)."
   else:
       return "URBAN STATE: TRANSITIONING."
  1. Case: A Suburb (Commute 30km, 10% Walkable)

print(calculate_urban_footprint(100000, 30, 10))

  1. Case: A 15-Minute City (Commute 2km, 90% Walkable)

print(calculate_urban_footprint(100000, 2, 90)) </syntaxhighlight>

Urban Landmarks
The 'High Line' (NYC) → A "Park" "Built" on an "Old Elevated Railway," "Proving" that "Urban Decay" can be "Transformed" into "Public Value."
Superblocks (Barcelona) → "Closing" "Nine City Blocks" to "Cars," "Returning" the "Street" to "Children" and "Cafes," "Dramatically" "Improving" "Air Quality."
Pruitt-Igoe Collapse → (See Article 646). The "Symbolic Failure" of "Modernist Social Housing," "Highlighting" the "Need" for "Human-Centered Urbanism."
The 'Great Wall of Lagos' → (See Article 589). A "Megaproject" to "Protect" a "Megacity" from "Sea-Level Rise," "Demonstrating" the "Architecture of Climate Defense."

Analyzing[edit]

Suburb vs. 15-Minute City
Feature Suburb (The Sprawl) 15-Minute City (The Node)
Primary Mode "Private Car" "Walking / Cycling / Transit"
Density "Low" (Spaced out) "High" (Stacked / Mixed)
Social Interaction "Low (Private backyards)" "High (Public squares / Parks)"
Economic Diversity "Low (Zoned by income)" "High (Mixed-use / Integrated)"
Analogy A 'Grid of Islands' A 'Single Organism'

The Concept of "Tactical Urbanism": Analyzing "The Citizen's Power." (See Article 618). "Low-Cost," "Temporary" "Changes" (like 'Painting a bike lane' or 'Putting out chairs') to "Improve" a city "Instantly" "Without" "Waiting" for "Government." "The City" is a **"Live Prototype."**

Evaluating[edit]

Evaluating Urbanism:

  1. Privacy: Does the "Smart City" "Lead" to a **"Surveillance State"** (see Article 08)?
  2. Equity: (See Article 560). How can we "Improve" cities "Without" "Displacing" the "Poor" (Gentrification)?
  3. Psychology: (See Article 635). Why are "People" "Lonelier" in "Dense Cities" than in "Small Towns"? (The 'Urban Paradox').
  4. Impact: How will "Autonomous Vehicles" (see Article 629) "Change" "Urban Design"? (Do we 'Need' parking anymore?).

Creating[edit]

Future Frontiers:

  1. The 'Algorithmic' Zoning Board: (See Article 648). An AI that "Updates" "City Zoning" "Every Month" based on "Real-Time Needs" for "Housing" and "Culture."
  2. VR 'Urban' Planning: (See Article 604). "Allowing" **1 Million Citizens** to "Walk Through" a "Proposed Building" in "VR" and "Vote" on it "Before" it is "Built."
  3. The 'Mobile' City: (See Article 610). "Floating" or "Modular" cities that can "Move" to "Avoid" "Hurricanes" or "Sea-Level Rise."
  4. Personal 'Urban' AR Layers: (See Article 127). AR glasses that "Show You" the "History," "Energy Use," and "Social Vibe" of "Every Building" you "Walk Past."