Please, register to watch this video

Sign in

CARLO RATTI: Reinventing the Post-pandemic World

My list

During the last decades, we have experienced several global crises. However, the COVID-19 crisis has had a big impact on a physical level and on the day-to-day functioning of cities. Now, cities are faced with profound challenges regarding the way we work, live and interact. How can cities reinvent themselves for this radically altered world? Throughout this session with Carlo Ratti, founding partner of Carlo Ratti Associati and director of the Senseable City Lab at MIT, we will explore and discuss different ways to redesign our cities and facilities for the post-coronavirus era and the new technologies’ impact on urban life

Participants

Related Content

Recommended profiles for you

FC
Fabienne Chanavat
Chanavat Consulting
MC
MANUEL CANETE
Piamontegrouptv
CREADOR DE CONTENIDO
KN
kwangwoo Nam
KyungSung University
AC
Adalberto Claudio Vazquez
myself
HM
HEIDI GRACE MENDOZA
Capitol University
Director, Business Development and Management Program
MS
Mariama Sall
Paeria Lleida
Councillor
SB
Sangeetha Banner
OPEN optimised environment ltd.
Senior Urban Designer
CR
Citlalli Rios
EXATEC GTA
Philanthropy Co-ordinator
GD
Grace de Leon
Christchurch City Council
MS
Marcia Schell
Espacio INSTRUMENTA
CEO
IT
Isabella Ting
Unemployed
Unemployed
XG
xin ge
nanjing university
RA
Renata Avila
The Polylateral Association
CEO
WO
Will Oliver Christopher
Die Strategiemanufaktur / The Strategy Architects
Founder and Managing Director
YS
Yulia Sarviro
G3ict
Senior Project Manager
ML
Mafalda Lodewyckx
Universitat de Girona
Master student in Tourism Management
ME
Miguel Eiras Antunes
Deloitte
I Lead globally our Cities practice
NG
Natalia Gozdur
Mobile World Capital Barcelona
Head of Civic Lab, Digital Future Society
AB
Antonio Bastos
Ventimila
CEO, Architect and Urbanist, inventor/ Ventimila
TP
Todd Porter
EDGEof
Co-founder & Chief Ecosystem Officer
Only accessible for registered users
This content is available only for registered users