Sustainable urban planning focuses on creating environmentally-friendly and socially inclusive cities for a better future.
Industrial Revolution Explained
The Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization and technological advancements that transformed society and the economy in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Panama–Pacific International Exposition Explained
The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world’s fair held in San Francisco in 1915 to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal and showcase technological advancements.
Urban Air Mobility Explained
Urban air mobility refers to the use of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for efficient and sustainable transportation within cities.
Great Fire of London Explained
The Great Fire of London was a devastating fire that swept through the city in 1666, destroying much of the city and leading to significant changes in urban planning and fire safety measures.
Expo 2010 Explained
Expo 2010 was a world fair held in Shanghai, China, showcasing technological advancements and cultural exchange.
New York Summary
‘New York’ by Edward Rutherfurd is a sweeping historical novel that traces the captivating story of the city from its founding to the present day.
Pilot Plan for Brasilia Explained
The Pilot Plan for Brasilia was a visionary urban design project that transformed Brazil’s capital into a modernist masterpiece.
London Summary
‘London’ by Edward Rutherfurd is a sweeping historical novel that traces the rich and complex history of the city of London through the lives of its diverse inhabitants.