Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 18 days 11 hours 55 minutes
Paris’s New Cities Summit, where we meet deputy mayor of the city Jean-Louis Missika and talk with Anil Menon, head of Cisco’s Smart+Connected Communities project.
Why Los Angeles opted to buy Japanese trains to expand public transport and how Toronto is a city struggling to keep its transport edge.
The suburban sprawl: we talk with the mayor of Surrey, Vancouver, look at London’s Hampstead and learn how to control suburbs from Professor Stuart White.
Signs of the times: a survey of how everything from billboards on skyscrapers to the dazzling advertising displays in Times Square help colour our cities.
City branding: Simon Anholt and Jeremy Hildreth discuss branding London, Jerusalem’s optimism in rebranding and how a museum embodies Bilbao.
Statues and monuments: architect Peter Eisenman discusses Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial and we find out why France rejected a statue of Carla Bruni.
The temporary city: author Peter Bishop joins us to look at transient urban trends in Manhattan and Tokyo.
Fantasy cities: Peter Murray tells us his vision for 2050, we hear about Beirut’s future plans and visit a comic artist in Paris.
Divided cities: from religion to economics, The Urbanist finds out why walls don’t work and how a flourishing neighbourhood doesn’t mean it’s any more neighbourly.
Business cities: Andrew Tuck speaks to commuters, planners and creatives in Sydney, Beijing, Paris and London to learn what makes a good place do business.