The world has changed! The news of the hour commands our attention as we react to the COVID-19 crisis. Some changes will certainly outlast the current pandemic. Stay-at-home orders and the current...
Cities have historically delivered services by creating infrastructure networks over, under, and alongside their streets containing water, sewer, utilities, telephone, and cable TV/Internet lines....
Continued from Volume 42, Number 2 and Number 10.
Introduction
Cybersecurity has become a major issue for commercial real estate in many more ways than previously anticipated. Ongoing vigilance –...
Speaker:
Luís Bettencourt, Ph.D.
Professor of Complex Systems, Santa Fe Institute
Introduction:
Howard C. Gelbtuch, CRE
Principal, Greenwich Realty Advisors, Inc.
Dr. LuÍs M.A....
Speakers:
Philip Barrett
Risk Officer, Pramerica Real Estate Investors
Frank Billand, Ph.D., FRICS, CIO
Member of the Management Board,
Union Investment Real Estate
Jeff Jacobson
CEO,...
With the arrival of new and powerful technologies and the declining costs of these technologies, some new possibilities are emerging for cities and their transport systems. For example, the...
Take a moment to think about the world in 1987. Virtually every aspect of our daily life has changed in those three decades. At the time, mobile phones cost around $1,400 and were the size of a Dutch...
Transportation technology is evolving at an exponential rate and, for the first time since the advent of the automobile itself, we have a unique opportunity to completely rethink our cities as they...
Introduction: Smart Cities and the Array of Things
How do we firm up the vague definition of “Smart Cities,” and begin gathering the information specifically needed to implement this idea? In...