The Future of Urban Living in a Post-Pandemic World

The Future of Urban Living in a Post-pandemic world

Dr. Bruce LaRue, President, Chambers Bay Institute, participated in a consultation facilitated by St. George’s House, Windsor Castle on April 9, 2021 to explore critical future trends impacting humanity through the year 2050. Organized in coordination with Future iQ®, an international consulting and research firm, the purpose of this consultation is to explore The Future of Urban

 Living in a Post-Pandemic World. As the world struggles to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, this group of top minds from around the world focused on the following key themes:

  • Social Fabric and Structure
  • Distribution of Power and Influence
  • Geographic and Demographic Distribution
  • Future of City Lifestyles – Impact of Automation
  • The Built Environment
  • Smart Cities and Application of Technology
  • Resource Cycle (Food, Air and Water, etc)
  • Movement and Mobility

St George’s House, set in the historic grounds of Windsor Castle, was founded in 1966 by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and the then Dean of Windsor, Robin Woods. It is a place where people from right across society who are in a position to make a difference might gather together to grapple with issues pertinent to our contemporary world. The House thrives on debate, discussion and dialogue as a way of nurturing wisdom which can be put to use in the wider world.”

Results of this consultation are to be compiled into a global publication over the next several months to inform cities and communities as they rebuild and prepare for the future.

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