With cities accounting for around 70% of global emissions, architects and urban planners are at the forefront of the fight against climate change. Building a better future for cities requires a radical change of approach. Perceived ideas and restrictive norms in urban development must be abandoned to make room for new values. Exploring the intersection between urbanism and other disciplines such as neuroscience and popular culture, Alice Cabaret offers a new perspective on urban development.
French urban planner with international experience in urban transformation. She is the founder of The Street Society, a creative urban agency based in Paris, and co-founder of the [S]CITY initiative, which focuses on exploring the links between neuroscience and urbanism. In her practice, she works on urban project implementation, modernization and activation in public space, urban research and curation.