Fast Forward is an insightful magazine that bridges the fields of architecture, real estate, and politics to tackle pressing questions about urban futures. It originates from the "Architecture Matters" conference and serves as a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, engaging a wide array of voices from startup entrepreneurs and urban planners to cultural figures like war photographers. The publication adopts a curious and non-ideological approach, fostering discussions on critical themes, such as urban density, digitalization, and mobility. Its content addresses challenges like affordable urban housing, the sustainability of cities, and the interplay of economics and social wellbeing in urban spaces. The first issue examined the relationship between cities and financial dynamics, highlighting issues like soaring property prices and their social impact. It also delved into strategies for creating dense, liveable cities that balance limited resources with growing populations. Subsequent issues have looked at specific themes, such as the transformation of inner cities, the integration of smart technologies, and sustainable mobility solutions. Fast Forward stands out for its thought-provoking content contributed by renowned thinkers, practitioners, and policymakers. Published by Ruby Press and edited by Nadin Heinich, the magazine forms a part of a broader intellectual discourse aimed at shaping the cities of tomorrow. By combining varied perspectives, it seeks to inspire both industry professionals and the general public to reconsider urban development in innovative ways.
Type
Magazine / Journalism
Topics
Cities & ArchitectureSustainability
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