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DTSTART:20231012T030000Z
DTEND:20231012T050000Z
LOCATION:MSD (Glyn Davis Building) Level 4\, Meeting Room Hansen Yuncken\
 , room 408
SUMMARY:Melbourne Centre for Cities ECR Session 3: Cities of the future: 
 an imaginative workshop
DESCRIPTION:This session invites participants to envision the future of c
 ities\, with sustainability\, inclusivity\, and technology as the main dr
 iving forces. Participants will imagine the functional features of future
  cities\, going beyond existing concepts to explore new possibilities tha
 t might emerge in the coming decades. The focus will be on sustainability
 \, inclusivity\, and technological innovation as crucial aspects in envis
 ioning these cities. Following this exercise\, we will conduct a design t
 hinking workshop to identify how we can help achieve an urban environment
  that addresses the specified goals. The workshop will conclude with a sh
 ort documentary that presents a provocative and kaleidoscopic vision of t
 he future.  Bring your passion and wild ideas for creating a better futur
 e!Proposed and run by Kebir Jemal  (Cover image: Future city\, Norman Fos
 ter Foundation)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>  This session invites participants to en
 vision the future of cities\, with sustainability\, inclusivity\, and tec
 hnology as the main driving forces. Participants will imagine the functio
 nal features of future cities\, going beyond existing concepts to explore
  new possibilities that might emerge in the coming decades. The focus wil
 l be on sustainability\, inclusivity\, and technological innovation as cr
 ucial aspects in envisioning these cities. Following this exercise\, we w
 ill conduct a design thinking workshop to identify how we can help achiev
 e an urban environment that addresses the specified goals. The workshop w
 ill conclude with a short documentary that presents a provocative and kal
 eidoscopic vision of the future.<br /><br />  Bring your passion and wild
  ideas for creating a better future!</p><p><strong>Proposed and run by Ke
 bir Jemal<br /><br /></strong></p><p>  (Cover image: Future city\, Norman
  Foster Foundation)</p>
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URL:https://events.unimelb.edu.au/architecture-building-and-planning/even
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CATEGORIES:Seminar or Forum
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X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Future city\, Norman Foster Foundation
X-LIVEWHALE-COST:Free
X-LIVEWHALE-CONTACT-INFO:<p>\n  The Melbourne Centre for Cities (MC4C) is
  hosting a series of Early Career Researchers' Sessions\, as part of our 
 commitment to support ECR agendas at the Centre. The sessions are program
 med\, organised\, and led collectively by early career Centre affiliates\
 , to reflect the skills\, concerns\, and experiences of the many young re
 searchers who work at the Centre.\n</p>\n<p>\n  What exciting approaches 
 to research are proposed by MC4C ECRs? How do these resonate across ECR e
 xperiences at Unimelb? And how can we better learn from each other?\n</p>
 \n<p>\n  Come find your people!\n</p>\n<p>\n  Join us on the second Thurs
 day of each month for an afternoon of peer learning and discussion\, on t
 hemes such as building research partnerships\, managing controversial ima
 ges\, and creating a research environment where we are heard\, seen\, and
  understood.\n</p>
X-LIVEWHALE-CUSTOM-CONTACT-EMAIL:sabina.andron@unimelb.edu.au
X-LIVEWHALE-CUSTOM-PRESENTER1-NAME:Kebir Jemal
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