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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Inventing Urban Futures: Lessons from Three Centuries of City-making
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SUMMARY:Inventing Urban Futures: Lessons from Three Centuries of City-making
DESCRIPTION:<p>As cities face rapid change and growing uncertainty, questions about how we imagine and&nbsp;plan for the future&nbsp;have taken on renewed urgency. This interactive event draws on insights from Bruno Carvalho’s new book, “The Invention of the Future: A History of Cities in the Modern&nbsp;World,” to explore how historical visions of tomorrow’s cities continue to shape contemporary urban planning and policy.</p><p>The event will examine how bold urban ideas over the past three centuries have influenced development, revealing both the power—and limits—of long-term prediction. Join the conversation to examine why some urban visions succeed while others fail, how social and environmental realities disrupt even the best-laid plans, and what past experiments in city-making can teach us about building more resilient and prosperous cities today.</p><p>Virtual event open to all. In-person event open to all Harvard University ID holders. Registration is requested as space is limited. Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees.</p><p><em>We welcome individuals with accessibility needs to&nbsp;participate&nbsp;in our events. Contact us at </em><a href="mailto:events@cities.harvard.edu"><em>events@cities.harvard.edu</em></a> <em>to request accommodations or if you have questions.</em></p>
LOCATION:Bloomberg Center for Cities, Taubman Third Floor, Harvard Kennedy School
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20260409T160000Z
DTEND:20260410T035859Z
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