A think piece about the impact of change in movement

Read our article about the impact of changing movement patterns may have on the cityscape.

With the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the world stopped. National borders closed and domestic travel was dissuaded or forbidden. All travel, whether for work or pleasure, was dramatically reduced. In this article we tried to wrap our head around what this will mean for the way we live live and work in the future.

New patterns of movement bring new demands and opportunities. Perhaps pressure for change, as a consequence of the pandemic, can lead to a more robust and adaptable society. This article will investigate what these potential needs and patterns of movement could be, with the focus on Stockholm.

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New patterns of movement bring new demands and opportunities. Perhaps pressure for change, as a consequence of the pandemic, can lead to a more robust and adaptable society.

We don’t know what the future will look like, and we don’t know how people will live in 5, 15, 50, or even less so 500 years. On the other hand, what we do know is that we need to build resilient and sustainable cities. One way of achieving resilience is by being flexible and dynamic and having secure infrastructure and accessible information.

If we know what characteristics our cities have today, it will be easier to know what will be required to change for tomorrow.

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