Like a living organism, cities have grown, expanded and developed according to their historical context. As history unravelled, so they changed, portraying the feelings and ideologies of the time. In the most recent history, we can look back at the two World Wars as prime examples of the relationship between history and urban development, as they affected citizens and intellectuals alike, leading to pivotal changes in all fields, namely urban planning and development.
Read MoreHow radical are the consequences of the change in our routine so far and in the future, because of quarantine? Are modern apartments prepared for this change?
Read MoreDoes your work involve tackling the COVID-19 crisis through urban measures? Do you have something to say about the effect of the pandemic on cities worldwide? Do you have ideas or stories you’d like to share with a widely-read media platform and/or academic circles, including at the University of Oxford?
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