
What does the next generation of our cities look like?
As ESG becomes a business imperative it is also shaping the next generation of our cities.
Green buildings and associated infrastructure, green finance, and changing working practices are all driving a shift in the way that commercial developments are planned and delivered. Whereas a growing awareness of sustainable living is shaping the residential sector - driving future-living concepts and modern city-based later-living.
To meet this demand, we’re seeing a rise in innovative construction methods and materials, and increased use of technology as a driver for modern living and repurposing retail & leisure spaces to meet the demand for city living.
In this video we explore the following:
- Why is ESG such an important driver in the development of next generation cities?
- What does the next generation of our cities look like
- Will the concept of the walking cities become a reality?
- How are developers innovating to incorporate ESG principles in future commercial and residential projects?
- How is ESG influencing city planning and can it drive future development and investment?
- How is the demand for green energy & infrastructure shaping our cities and future developments?
- What are the top three considerations for developers if they wish to future proof their projects?
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