L’art public face aux critiques : le cas de “La Maturité”

Bruxelles : une ville diverse et en constante évolution Bruxelles est une ville marquée par la diversité, tant au niveau de son histoire que de ses habitants. Chaque époque laisse des traces, des repères culturels et artistiques qui participent à l’édification de la ville. C’est cette richesse, ce mélange des influences, qui favorise la tolérance […]
Ferma Report : Next – New Exposure Trends

The Risk of Short-Term Thinking All too often, the short-termism and bias in the thinking of Risk Managers, the organisations they work for and the governments and regulators whose activities affect their business operations mean that emerging risk trends may be overlooked. This hampers longterm risk management strategies and means that the approach to emerging […]
Mobility, density and urban green space

Cities can be looked at from many angles, in what follows I’d like to invite you to look at cities as a ‘multi-core dynamic network’. Standing alone, the cores are fairly meaningless, risking isolation, insecurity, with pockets of impoverishment. Within a fluid network they can benefit from the trade between each other’s products, services, charms […]
Adapt, focus, engage, here comes post-COVID-19

Despite the deep pain caused by the loss of many dear ones due to this pandemic, COVID-19 can also be seen as an occasion to re-think, re-design, re-view and roll-out. To be sure, the lock-down and confinement have generated improved air quality, lower noise levels, more frequent walking, jogging, walking and cycling, shopping for fresh […]