Aller au contenu

Messages recommendés

page_name_urbanmanifesto.gif

 

article_large_urbanmanifest.jpg

 

preface_w_b.gif

What do you really want out of a city? And what can you do without? With the environment top of the agenda in mayors' offices around the world, Monocle looks beyond the recycling bins and congestion charges to see what makes for a liveable city. Tolerance, punctual transit, plenty of sunshine and the ability to get a drink in the wee hours all count for something.

 

(Courtesy of Monocle Magazine)

 

1. Munich

 

2. Copenhagen

 

3. Zurich

 

4. Tokyo

 

5. Vienna

 

6. Helsinki

 

7. Sydney

 

8. Stockholm

 

9. Honolulu

 

10. Madrid

 

11. Melbourne

 

12. Montreal

 

13. Barcelona

 

14. Kyoto

 

15. Vancouver

 

16. Auckland

 

17. Singapore

 

18. Hamburg

 

19. Paris

 

20. Geneva

 

---

 

It is an interesting list of cities. I am happy that Honolulu beat out New York. Though New York has been growing on me. One thing certain cities I did not expect to see on this list especially: Vienna.

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

  • Réponses 30
  • Créé il y a
  • Dernière réponse

Membres prolifiques

  • 3 années plus tard...

Pour 2010 Montréal se trouve à la 19ième position:

 

http://www.monocle.com/specials/35_cities/

 

25 most liveable cities: our annual Quality of Life survey

 

As you run your mouse over the Monocle list of top 25 cities, have you wondered why your hometown didn't make the cut? Each year we send researchers to urban centres that we've heard good things about, or that have been included in previous surveys, but in the end, do they really merit being named as one of the top 25 places to live in the world?

 

Sometimes it's crime that lets a place down. This year we headed to Chicago, for example, but when you see its murder rate - in 2009, 453 people were killed out of a population of 2.85 million (Tokyo with 13 million people had 179 murders) - it's hard to make it a winner.

 

Other times cities may be safe but lack other key ingredients. Take Düsseldorf where there were just two murders but which is missing the softer aspects that make a city work. Even a few more places open on a Sunday just to buy groceries would help.

 

We also put Hong Kong to the test. Here's a city we like so much we are opening a bureau there, but on our metrics test it misses out. Traffic congestion, air quality, housing and conservation all need attention.

 

In the end the cities that make the cut are not just OK, but places that are benchmarks for urban renaissance and rigorous reinvention in everything from environmental policy to transport.

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

Makes sense: stories of corruption, infrastructure nightmares, big projects still waiting to raise above the ground....

 

Mais quand tout ça sera plus avancé, et les grands projets bien avancés, je pense qu'on va remonter la liste d'aplomb!

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

Je crois notre plus gros problème sont les infrastructures... et je parle de toutes les infrastructures: routes, ponts, TEC, parcs, places publiques, ...

 

En effet. Si tous les projets sur la table actuellement se matérialisent, ça va faire une sacrée différence dans une vingtaine d'années!

Lien vers le commentaire
Partager sur d’autres sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Invité
Répondre à ce sujet…

×   Vous avez collé du contenu avec mise en forme.   Supprimer la mise en forme

  Seulement 75 émoticônes maximum sont autorisées.

×   Votre lien a été automatiquement intégré.   Afficher plutôt comme un lien

×   Votre contenu précédent a été rétabli.   Vider l’éditeur

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Créer...