

The DNA of Cities
Prof Greg Clark CBE & Dr Caitlin Morrissey
We know that there are over 10,000 cities in the world. We also know that there is something unique about every city. But what is it that makes each city feel, move, look and act so differently?
In this podcast, Professor Greg Clark CBE and Caitlin Morrissey bring together over 70 inspirational leaders from the worlds of urban history, politics, art, architecture and more to decode The DNA of Cities.
In this podcast, Professor Greg Clark CBE and Caitlin Morrissey bring together over 70 inspirational leaders from the worlds of urban history, politics, art, architecture and more to decode The DNA of Cities.
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Dec 8, 2022 • 40min
Decoding urban identity
In this illuminating discussion, Dr. Jaana Remes, an urban studies expert, Professor Pete Tyler, a scholar in urban identity, and Geerte Udo, an associate professor on urbanization, explore what constitutes a city's unique 'DNA.' They delve into the historical, cultural, and geographical influences on urban identity, emphasizing the impact of migration and globalization. The conversation highlights the collaboration between artists and engineers in shaping cities and examines how a city's identity evolves through community interaction and broader urbanization processes.
Nov 23, 2022 • 41min
Do cities have DNA?
This discussion features a star-studded panel including Prof Edgar Pieterse, an urban planning expert; Prof Mike Batty, a complex systems guru; Dr Jaana Remes, an economist focused on urban growth; Dr Karissa Sanbomatsu, who bridges genetics and urban identity; Abha Joshi Ghani, a finance specialist; and Prof Ricky Burdett, an urban design scholar. They explore whether cities have a 'DNA,' dissecting urban evolution and identity influenced by historical context. The captivating conversation also draws parallels between genetic adaptability and cities responding to their social environments.
Oct 23, 2022 • 1min
Trailer - Welcome to the DNA of Cities
Welcome to The DNA of Cities. Subscribe and join us fortnightly from Thursday 24th November 2022 as we try to decode what makes our cities so unique.


