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What will the cities of the future look like? What will change, and what will remain? And how do we make sure we don’t leave anyone behind on the way there? By co-creating cities, we can design places where everyone can live, work, and play.

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Chapman Taylor's design for Dolmen City a new 108,267m2 GLA mixed-use development in Islamabad, Pakistan. The project, which embodies the design principles of a "15-Minute City," is meticulously designed to provide residents and users with everything they need within a 15-minute walk. #15MinuteCity #MixedUse #MixedUseArchitecture #MixedUseArchitects #Sustainability #Architects #Architecture #Retail #ShoppingMall #Islamabad #Pakistan #DolmenCity #Dolmen #Designers

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A planned community set to rise in a suburb near Salt Lake City could feature a network of shared mobility hubs and walking trails — plus tens of thousands of parking spots.

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UNICITI on Instagram: "European cities such as Paris are actively adopting the concept of 15-min city for liveable, equitable and sustainable neighbourhoods. The concept ensures access to 6 essential functions of play, work, commerce, healthcare, education and entertainment within a 15-minute walk or bike from a dwelling unit. Can we imply this model in developing Asian cities? Chances are we already follow this model owing to dense populations and competitive businesses. However, a…

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That measurement of time in which someone is more likely to walk or bike rather than drive a car to an errand has been the subject of much discussion among urbanists. Thirty years ago the New Urbanism first proposed a neighborhood of a quarter-mile radius. More recently the “15-minute city” has been receiving much attention and it has given the concept of sustainable community design renewed vigor [...]

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The reality of suburban distances to retail and community amenities has inspired a new term: the “20-minute suburb.” The concept is an evolution of the 15-minute city, focusing on transportation, zoning, and strategic densification.

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Carlos Moreno of Pantheon Sorbonne University in Paris draws our attention to “ the 15-minute city ”. Due to Moreno, this concept of cities goes in the opposite direction of modern urbanism, it attempts to provide a human-scale urban life experience. The 15-minute city can provide its citizens a wal

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