Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 18 days 10 hours 44 minutes
Crime and the city: the Chicago prison in a skyscraper, how Oslo street lighting prevents crime and a look at New York gangsters of old.
How New York is bringing back small businesses, urban researcher John Bingham-Hall on Detroit and Richard Florida on how to fix a city.
Skyscrapers: This week’s show is all about tall buildings, from icons of hope to crumbling remains of empires in decline.
How New York is bringing back small businesses, urban researcher John Bingham-Hall on Detroit and Richard Florida on how to fix a city.
We learn about an ice hockey stadium turned into a grocery store, ask how London cabs could be greener and visit Zürich’s Freitag Tower.
Looking at education, we visit Vancouver where public salons are improving speech, stopping via Shanghai, we also attend the Bartlett School of Planning in London.
Monocle editor Andrew Tuck asks how diasporas shape our cities, visiting Manhattan’s Little Italy and talking to Sao Paulo’s Japanese residents.
We explore what it takes to make a city from scratch. From new hubs around airports, to a hundred-year-old factory town sucked into a megacity.
A weekly look at the people and ideas shaping our urban lives, presented by Monocle’s editor, Andrew Tuck.
How do cold climate capitals keep warm in winter’s dark depths? We head to Helsinki to ask the city’s mayor.