Norman Foster on the Future of Cities in Pandemics - 'On Cities' Masterclass Series
In his introduction to the series, Norman Foster considers the future of cities and the crises that cities have overcome throughout their history, arguing that the current pandemic has accelerated important trends already in motion, such as a return to green and open public space and compact urban areas that provide inhabitants with services and leisure within a walking distance.

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Norman Foster and Anne Lacaton on Transformative Architecture - 'Future of Cities' Conversations

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Designing Urban Infrastructure: Investing for now or tomorrow? - Norman Foster

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Why birth rates are falling everywhere all at once | FT

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Yuval Noah Harari: Why advanced societies fall for mass delusion

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Exhibition Tour—'Norman Foster', Narrated by Norman Foster | Centre Pompidou

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How to Make an Attractive City

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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Norman Foster and Alejandro Aravena on Social Housing - 'Future of Cities' Conversations Series

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Panel Discussion - Zaha Hadid Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design

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Jan Gehl Interview: How to Build a Good City

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Charlie Rose, Norman Foster, August 2017

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Amanda Burden: How public spaces make cities work

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I Gave ChatGPT a Body

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Norman Foster: Cities Without Infrastructure

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Entretien avec Norman Foster | Centre Pompidou

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The Architects Series Ep. 14 - A documentary on: @StevenHollArchitects

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Lord Norman Foster, Academy Class of 2017, Full Interview

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