Panel Discussion: Cities 2050: Where Will We Be? Joseph Burns, Managing Principal, Thornton Tomasetti
The future is already here. It s just not evenly distributed William Gibson, Science Fiction Writer
Resilience The capacity to prepare for, adapt to, endure and thrive in a disruptive and changing world.
Resilience The capacity to prepare for, adapt to, endure and thrive in a disruptive and changing world. RESILIENCE DEMAND Climate Change Urbanization Health Aging Demographic Rapid Population Growth Cyber Globalization Health Protect RESILIENCE CAPACITY Robust Diversify Fail Safe Leadership Awareness Terrorism Response Weather Recovery Infrastructure Learn & Improve
Interconnectedness of Urban Systems Strengths + Vulnerabilities The Future of Resilience: Smart Cities
The Future of Resilience Amphibious Architecture
Panel Discussion: Cities 2050: Where Will We Be? Barry Lee, Chairman, Director of Design, DBI
Panel Discussion: Cities 2050: Where Will We Be? Craig Plumb, Head of Research, JLL
A new language of city competitiveness technology diversity entrepreneurship environment resilience governance culture infrastructure liveability talent health future-proofing innovation transparency brand business friendliness agility Source: JLL
JLL City Momentum Index Future-proofing Future-Proofing Global Top 30 2018 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 San Francisco Silicon Valley New York London Boston Los Angeles Paris Amsterdam Toronto San Diego 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chicago Seattle Tokyo Sydney Munich Berlin Melbourne Austin Vancouver Denver 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Washington DC Copenhagen Stockholm Edinburgh Philadelphia Montreal Helsinki Seoul Singapore Zurich JLL City Momentum Index Key Ingredients Americas Asia Pacific EMEA Technology Firms Transparency Education Infrastructure Environment International Patents Source: JLL, 2018
Mapping City Momentum Index 2018: Future-proofing Top 30 Chicago Toronto Montreal Vancouver Seattle San Francisco Silicon Valley Los Angeles San Diego Boston New York Philadelphia Washington DC Copenhagen Helsinki Stockholm s g ldin i u BParis l l a Amsterdam T Berlin t a n t Munich i o Denver b Zurich il a Austin c un an H o C d Urb an Edinburgh London Future Proofing: Based on higher education infrastructure, innovation capability, patents, technology start ups, public transport infrastructure and air quality Source: JLL, 2018 Seoul Tokyo Singapore Melbourne Sydney
Introducing JLL s Typology of Cities Bucharest Hamburg Vancouver Oslo Munich Auckland Brisbane Denver Geneva Austin Barcelona Abu Dhabi Budapest Santiago Milan Prague Dublin Cape Town Seattle Stockholm Copenhagen Helsinki Melbourne Vienna Zurich Kyoto San Diego Berlin Miami Boston Silicon Valley Toronto Sydney Amsterdam Madrid Warsaw San Francisco Los Angeles Dubai Kuala Lumpur Taipei Bangalore Guangzhou Shenzhen Chengdu Hangzhou Xi an Suzhou London New York Paris Hong Kong Tokyo Nanjing Tianjin Singapore Seoul Chicago Ho Chi Minh City Hyderabad Wuhan Shanghai Chongqing Beijing Istanbul Washington DC Moscow Sao Paulo Mumbai Mexico City Delhi Frankfurt Johannesburg Dallas Houston Bangkok Jakarta Buenos Aires Atlanta Brussels Manila Source: JLL and The Business of Cities, 2018 Osaka Nagoya
What should you be looking out for? Foundations Management Long-Term 1 2 3 Cultivate Innovation Pathways Nurture and Attract Talent Build Infrastructure Platform 4 Good Governance 5 Work Towards Transparency 6 Build Smartness 7 Safeguard Affordability 8 Develop Effective Branding 9 Develop Resilience Globalisation 10 Think Globally
Real estate is a driver of city success, not just a consequence Smart, productive and flexible real estate i u B l l Fostering innovation and collaboration a T at n t i o b l i Improving liveability a c H n u an o Driving the sustainability C agenda d Urb Facilitating transparent anbusiness practices Creating a sense of place s g ldin 20
Urban transformation across the globe Mission Kings Cross Bay San London Francisco Europacity CityLife Berlin Milan