Creative cities is a concept developed by Charles Landry in the late 1980s, encouraging a culture of creativity in urban planning and solutions to urban problems. It has become a global movement that inspires a new planning paradigm for cities and it is related to the concept of learning cities.
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You might like these interviews from last week where Phil Wood from Comedia talks about how he and Charles Landry developed the creative cities concept more than 20 years ago:
The Creative Cities concept:
Cycle of Creativity