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OverviewDiscover the Events That Built the Cities We Live In. The Urban Calendar: 365 Days That Shaped the Urban World is a daily urban almanac that invites you to explore the events, ideas, and decisions that have shaped cities around the globe. Each day highlights a key moment-from infrastructure breakthroughs and planning milestones to civic movements and policy shifts-that has influenced the way we live, move, and connect in cities today. This is not a textbook. It's an easy, engaging, and eye-opening way to learn something new every day about the urban world. Whether you read it with your morning coffee or gift it to the city lover in your life, this book makes urban history approachable and enjoyable. What You'll Discover: - 365 short, fact-rich entries-one for each day of the year - Events spanning planning, transportation, design, housing, zoning, and public space - Global coverage-from bike lanes in Copenhagen to housing protests in Latin America - A smart, accessible format ideal for students, designers, planners, educators, and curious readers alike Why It Matters: Cities don't just happen-people, policies, and turning points shape them. This book helps you see the connections between daily decisions and long-term urban change. It's a simple way to expand your knowledge of how cities evolve, day after day. Use it as a daily ritual, a conversation starter, or a fun learning tool. You'll never look at a city the same way again. Read one page a day. Understand cities for a lifetime. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Juan MulleratPublisher: Plusurbia Press Imprint: Plusurbia Press Edition: 2025 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.671kg ISBN: 9798999038609Pages: 374 Publication Date: 12 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJuan Mullerat is a city planner, urban designer, and writer, and the founding principal of Plusurbia Design, an award-winning urban design studio based in Miami. Trained as an architect, his work explores the forces-historical, cultural, political, and social-that shape cities, combining design, policy, and storytelling to understand how urban environments come to be. Committed to uncovering the cultural identities embedded in the places we inhabit, Mullerat strives through his practice and writing to honor memory, context, and civic meaning. At the heart of his work is a belief in building urban futures that are inclusive, resilient, and grounded in history. Equally important is studying how cities evolve-how layers of culture, governance, and design continually reshape them-so that new interventions add value. By approaching urban change with sensitivity to context and respect for each city's story, he works to ensure new developments enrich rather than erase, strengthening the ties between people and place. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |