There may not be such a thing as a perfect city, but all great cities
have moments of perfection -- perfect streets or buildings, perfect
places to raise a family or to relax with a coffee -- and all of them
strive for perfection when they undertake grand projects/ Cities, more
than ever, are the engines of our economies and the ecosystems in which
our lives play out, which makes questions about the perfectibility of
urban life all the more urgent. Joe Berridge, one of the world's leading
urban planners, takes us on an insider's tour of the world's largest and
most diverse cities, from New York to London, Shanghai to Singapore,
Toronto to Sydney, to examine what is working and not working, what is
promising and what needs to be fixed in the contemporary megalopolis. We
meet the people, politicians, and thinkers at the cutting edge of global
city-making, and share their struggles and successes. We visit a
succession of great urban innovations, stop by many of Joe's favorite
restaurants, and leave with a startling view of the magical urban future
that awaits us all