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Gerhard Schmitt, Dirk Hebel, Reinhard König, Bernhard Klein, Marcel Brülisauer, Estefania Tapias, and Chen Zhong

Understanding a city as a whole, its people, components, functions, scales and dynamics, is crucial for the appropriate design and management of the urban system. While the development of cities in different parts of the world is moving in diverse directions, all estimations show that cities worldwide will change and grow strongly in the coming years. Especially in the tropics over the next 3 decades, it is expected that the number of new urban residents will increase by 3 times the population of Europe today. Yet already now, there is an extreme shortage of designers and urban planners able to understand the functioning of a city as a system, and to plan a sustainable and resilient city. To answer questions like: Which methods can contribute to the sustainable performance of a city, and how can we teach this to the next generations, the ETH Future Cities Laboratory in Singapore has produced over the last 3 years many necessary research results. “Future Cities” aims to bring these latest results to the places where they are needed most.

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Understanding a city as a whole, its people, components, functions, scales and dynamics, is crucial for the appropriate design and management of the urban system. While the development of cities in different parts of the world is moving in diverse directions, all estimations show that cities worldwide will change and grow strongly in the coming years. Especially in the tropics over the next 3 decades, it is expected that the number of new urban residents will increase by 3 times the population of Europe today. Yet already now, there is an extreme shortage of designers and urban planners able to understand the functioning of a city as a system, and to plan a sustainable and resilient city. To answer questions like: Which methods can contribute to the sustainable performance of a city, and how can we teach this to the next generations, the ETH Future Cities Laboratory in Singapore has produced over the last 3 years many necessary research results. “Future Cities” aims to bring these latest results to the places where they are needed most.

The only way to better understand the city is by going beyond the physical appearance and by focusing on different representations, properties and impact factors of the urban system. For that reason, in this course we will explore the city as the most complex human-made “organism” with a metabolism that can be modeled in terms of stocks and flows. We will open a holistic view on existing and new cities, with a focus on Asia. Data-driven approaches for the development of the future city will be studied, based on crowdsourcing and sensing. At first, we will give an overview of the components and dynamics of the future cities, and we will show the importance of information and information architecture for the cities of the future. The course will cover the origins, state-of-the-art and applications of information architecture and simulation. “Future Cities” will provide the basis to understand, shape, plan, design, build, manage and continually adapt a city. You will learn to see the consequences of citizen science and the merging of Architecture and information space. You will be up-to-date on the latest research and development on how to better understand, create and manage the future cities for a more resilient urban world.

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Provides a comprehensive foundation in understanding urban systems for sustainable city design and management
Taught by recognized experts from the Future Cities Laboratory in Singapore, known for their research in urban system modeling and sustainable city development
Focuses on future cities, particularly in Asia, and the challenges and opportunities they present
Covers data-driven approaches, crowdsourcing, and sensing for urban development
Provides insights into the merger of architecture and information space in urban design

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Unique perspective on future urban planning

The course explores the future of urban planning with a special focus on cities in Asia. It uses a data-driven approach and covers the latest research and development on how to better understand, create, and manage future cities.

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Learners who complete Future Cities will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Urban Designer
As an Urban Designer, you will be involved in the planning and designing of cities and towns. You will need to have a strong understanding of the urban environment and how cities function. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
City Planner
As a City Planner, you will be responsible for planning and managing the growth and development of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of urban planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the origins, state-of-the-art, and applications of information architecture and simulation.
Sustainability Planner
As a Sustainability Planner, you will be responsible for planning and managing the sustainability of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of sustainability planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Environmental Planner
As an Environmental Planner, you will be responsible for planning and managing the environmental impacts of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of environmental planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Transportation Planner
As a Transportation Planner, you will be responsible for planning and managing transportation systems in cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of transportation planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Urban Geographer
As an Urban Geographer, you will be responsible for studying the geographic aspects of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of geographic principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Architect
As an Architect, you will be responsible for designing and building buildings and other structures. You will need to have a strong understanding of architectural principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Landscape Architect
As a Landscape Architect, you will be responsible for designing and planning outdoor spaces. You will need to have a strong understanding of landscape architecture principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Urban Sociologist
As an Urban Sociologist, you will be responsible for studying the social aspects of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of sociological principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Urban Economist
As an Urban Economist, you will be responsible for studying the economic aspects of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of economic principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of the components and dynamics of cities, as well as data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Data Scientist
As a Data Scientist, you will be responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. You will need to have a strong understanding of data science principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course can help you develop this understanding by providing you with knowledge of data-driven approaches for the development of future cities.
Software Engineer
As a Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software applications. You will need to have a strong understanding of software engineering principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course may help you develop an understanding of the role of technology in the development of future cities.
Urban Planner Assistant
As an Urban Planner Assistant, you will be responsible for assisting urban planners in the planning and management of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of urban planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course may help you develop an understanding of the complexities of urban planning.
Transportation Planner Assistant
As a Transportation Planner Assistant, you will be responsible for assisting transportation planners in the planning and management of transportation systems in cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of transportation planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course may help you develop an understanding of the complexities of transportation planning.
Environmental Planner Assistant
As an Environmental Planner Assistant, you will be responsible for assisting environmental planners in the planning and management of the environmental impacts of cities. You will need to have a strong understanding of environmental planning principles and practices. The “Future Cities” course may help you develop an understanding of the complexities of environmental planning.

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