Designing Urban Infrastructure: Investing for now or tomorrow? - Norman Foster
Architect Norman Foster, who has been at the forefront of urban change in cities across the world, focused on the role that design can play in tackling social, economic and environmental futures, providing the context for the examination of the broader challenges of using infrastructure to help improve quality of life and the environment in cities in the UK and abroad. Speaker: Norman Foster Thursday 26 November 2015 | 18:30-20:00 @LSE https://lsecities.net/media/objects/e...

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Designing Urban Infrastructure: Investing for now or tomorrow? - Panel

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Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Localising Transport

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Keynote by Lord Norman Foster and Francis Aish

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Panel Discussion - Zaha Hadid Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design

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Broadcast: Ecologics at Steven Holl Architecture 1992-2020

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Norman Foster, architect, London

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The Politics of Equity: Who owns the city? - Saskia Sassen

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Jan Gehl Interview: How to Build a Good City

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Norman Foster Lecture at Ferrari's headquarters in Maranello

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Cities for Tomorrow 2015 - Social Infrastructure with Bjarke Ingels

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Norman Foster: Cities Without Infrastructure

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Urban Age Debates: Cities in the 2020s | Socialising Remote Work

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Steven Holl : Imaginary causes (November 5, 2025)

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Charlie Rose, Norman Foster, August 2017

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4 ways to make a city more walkable | Jeff Speck

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Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Inaugural Lecture: Norman Foster

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Architect Renzo Piano Interview: On the Shoulders of Giants | Louisiana Channel

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Bjarke Ingels

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Architectural Innovation Driven by Necessity: Lord Norman Foster at TEDxInstitutLeRosey

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