<p>In developing alternative approaches to&nbsp;urban development in response to the societal challenge of living in ever-expanding cities this Volume on the SDG11 Sustainable Cities and Communities proposes the concept of an 'Urbanising Earth'.&nbsp;We question the dominant model of Western cities and their resultant global&nbsp;warming leading to the replacement of natural environments with artificial ones.&nbsp;The Volume features over twenty&nbsp;practical and metaphorical cases from experienced practitioners to emerging design thinkers&nbsp;each of whom offer interconnected reflections on the research design and implementation of projects&nbsp;anchored in architecture and design arguments promoting a more balanced view of the built and&nbsp;natural environment. These reflections designed to engage readers highlight the&nbsp;collective effort needed for sustainable urban development.&nbsp;The Volume aims to facilitate design as a learning&nbsp;process for society to reconcile human and environmental rights while celebrating the art of&nbsp;cultivating and living in this urban age. The right to education and housing can create synergies&nbsp;providing parks and public spaces to underprivileged neighbourhoods. The overall aim is to connect&nbsp;thinking with actions while considering what modernism in architecture and urban planning is&nbsp;today. In doing this the Volume sheds light on the condition of contemporary design itself. We draw from limitless&nbsp;approaches to the fundamental challenges and critical discussions presented to us by this 'Urbanising Earth'.</p>
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