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Contributor: Bert de Muynck | Moving Cities

Bert de Muynck is an archi­tect, writer and co-director of Mov­ing­Cit­ies, a Beijing-based think-thank invest­ig­at­ing the role that archi­tec­ture and urb­an­ism play in shap­ing the con­tem­por­ary city. Estab­lished in 2007 by Bert de Muynck and Món­ica Car­riço, mov­ing­cit­ies pub­lishes, col­lab­or­ates, talks and walks, and oper­ate as embed­ded architects.

Room to read: Tokyo’s magazine library
Room to read: Tokyo’s magazine library

At Omotes­ando Hills in Tokyo, Yas­ushi Fujimoto (CAP) & David Guarino/ A Zil­lion Ideas (AZI) made many a magazine lov­ers’ dreams come true with the WE LOVE MAGAZINE LIBRARY.

Inclusive Cities in New Zealand

Auck­land City is the second most diverse city per head of pop­u­la­tion after Toronto in Canada. Cre­at­ive Cit­ies is con­nect­ing emer­ging lead­ers amongst the indi­gen­ous Maori pop­u­la­tion, and aspir­ants from the bur­geon­ing Asian and new migrant com­munit­ies, with lead­ers from the UK.

Art + music + ticket round the world = A Nice Set
Art + music + ticket round the world = A Nice Set

Shang­hai is the next stop for A Nice Set, a trav­el­ing exhib­i­tion of cus­tom­ized slip­mats designed by lead­ing artists from around the world, plus the freshest local talent.

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In Kuala Lum­pur, tem­por­ary even­ing bazaars spring up dur­ing Ramadan in order to cater for those in search of deli­cious ways to break fast, so KLue magazine have com­piled a map of their nine favour­ite Ramadan bazaars for you to explore.

People In Your Neighbourhood
People In Your Neighbourhood

Aspir­ing artists and per­formers from Auckland’s urban eth­nic com­munit­ies worked with the best of con­tem­por­ary UK tal­ent to cre­ate an album and live performance.