OK Google, Let’s Talk Cities. All Things Urban London Meetup @ Google

All Things Urban London Meetup @ Google will bring together some of the coolest people in town to share their passion for urban innovation. Whether you’re an urban planner or a software engineer, a circular designer or a blockchain economist, join us at this multidisciplinary event to brainstorm the future of cities and urban professions.

To warm you up on this cold winter evening, we asked Michael Tymoff, Google's Mountain View Development Director, to give a remote talk from sunny California. Michael will tell how Google promotes urban innovation and plans to transform North Bayshore, a suburban office park, from a place for cars to a vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood with more than 6,000 new homes, plenty of open space, green parks and bike lanes. With a healthy disregard for the impossible, Google wants to bring innovation to all the areas of urban development: housing, mobility, environment, community and economics.

After the talk, you’ll get to mingle with brilliant people from all these different fields, exchange stories and ideas and learn to see cities through their eyes. We’re excited about this unique opportunity to build a network of extraordinary city-lovers with diverse backgrounds. Are you with us?

The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required: https://bit.ly/2MyhtxC

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Cite: "OK Google, Let’s Talk Cities. All Things Urban London Meetup @ Google" 31 Jan 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/910334/ok-google-lets-talk-cities-all-things-urban-london-meetup-at-google> ISSN 0719-8884

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