FUTURES OF URBAN PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION
Discover what’s next for cities and assess the long-term global implications of the changing urban ecosystem with Futures Platform's futurist-curated trend database
Future of Urban Planning and Construction: Overview
ACCESS IN-DEPTH TREND ANALYSES ON URBAN PLANNING
Futures Platform’s foresight database hosts more than 1000 in-depth analyses of future trends, innovations and disruptions across all sectors globally, created by a team of world’s leading futurists. Dozens of new trend cards are added each month, and existing ones updated regularly.
On top of this, our experts have put together an in-depth foresight study on what the urban planning and construction sector may look like by 2040, covering the entire city ecosystem.
Our rich selection of trends and change signals provides a comprehensive look into the sector’s future, with insights on urban planning, construction, transportation and infrastructure, new technologies, regulations as well as changing lifestyles and larger societal shifts.
Here’s a sneak peek into some of the urban planning and construction trends available on Futures Platform:
15-Minute City
Affordable Housing
Buildings as Material Banks
Community Gardens
Removal of Urban Highways
Rural-Urban Hybrid Life
Self-Maintaining Buildings
Smart & Connected Countryside
Smart Traffic Lights
Tactical Urbanism
Learn more about what a Futures Platform trend card typically contains and see an example card in our blog.
VISUALISE THE FUTURE OF CITIES WITH INTERACTIVE FORESIGHT RADARS
Explore interconnections between trends, visualise alternative futures and collaborate with your team using Futures Platform’s interactive foresight radars. With the radars, you can:
Access ready-made, futurist-created radar templates on the Urbanisation & Construction sectors and 40+ more radars on adjacent industries such as Public Transportation, Services, Energy, and Politics & Policies
Modify the ready-made radars to fit your needs or create your own radar views from scratch
Use the built-in voting, rating and commenting tools to collect insights from your team and prioritise the most relevant trends for your organisation’s future
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