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The round-up: thanks for showing us your cities!
Explore 12 outstanding entries in our Show Us Your City competition, as creatives and urban thinkers guide us through great creative cities around the region.
What makes a great creative city?
For several years, Charles Landry has asked people to describe the qualities of the great creative places to live in and to visit. What three words would you use to describe the creative city?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.



