Home: The X-Factor in Future Cities (Summer Institute 2026)
Cities have long been understood as engines of growth, innovation, and opportunity. Today, however, their future is increasingly defined by a more fundamental question: can cities still provide a home? In the context of rising housing costs, homelessness, energy insecurity, climate stress, and social fragmentation, home is no longer a private matter alone. It has become a core urban function, shaping well-being, inclusion, talent retention, and social stability. Cities that fail to secure access to home risk losing not only people, but trust, resilience, and long-term viability.
The Summer Institute 2026 will focus on “Home” as a central challenge and opportunity for future cities, addressing housing affordability, homelessness, energy security, well-being, and the role of young people in shaping resilient and inclusive urban environments.
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