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šŸŒ "Cities are the greatest invention of humanity."

Edward Glaeserā€™s Triumph of the City shows how cities drive innovation, creativity, and growth. But how can we make them more equitable, livable, and resilient for the future?


šŸ™ļø His upcoming lecture on Cities and Infrastructure at theĀ UniversitƤt BernĀ on December 6th offers a great opportunity to reflect on these questions and explore how his insights align with my vision for expanding 10-Minute Neighborhoods in Switzerland and beyond.


šŸ”‘ 10-Minute-Nighborhoods (10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften) bring us closer to more livable and sustainable cities. Schools, shops, restaurants, parks, and public transport are within a 10-minute walkā€”reducing car reliance, encouraging active lifestyles, and strengthening community ties.


šŸš¶ā€ā™€ļø Imagine a city where people spend less time in traffic and more time walking, where housing, mobility, and green spaces are integrated into a vibrant, walkable community. By combining Glaeserā€™s insights with innovative concepts like 10-Minute Neighborhoods, we can shape the cities of tomorrow.


See you tomorrow in Bern!




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