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Cities will endure, but urban design must adapt to coronavirus risks and fears

  • Written by Silvia Tavares, Lecturer and Researcher, Urban Design and Town Planning, University of the Sunshine Coast
Cities will endure, but urban design must adapt to coronavirus risks and fearsPublic spaces must now meet our need to be 'together but apart'.Silvia Tavares, Author provided

The long-term impacts of coronavirus on our cities are difficult to predict, but one thing is certain: cities won’t die. Diseases have been hugely influential in shaping our cities, history shows. Cities represent continuity regardless of crises...

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