Top 10 Trends For 2011

Over the last year we have written articles about urban culture and innovation in cities on a daily basis. Reflecting on 2010 and looking into the new year, we have put together a Top 10 of the most remarkable trends that we spotted. We have deepened these out a little in a series of ten articles on The Pop-Up City.

  1. Marketing Is Urbanism
  2. Bloggers Are The New City-Branders
  3. Do Good, Earn A Badge
  4. Pop-Up Everywhere
  5. From Digital To Real
  6. Everything Is A Coffee Bar
  7. The Reinvention Of The Wheel
  8. Location, Location, Location!
  9. The Reinvention Of The Co-Op
  10. Food In The Cloud

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  1. By Trend 10: Food In The Cloud — The Pop-Up City on Monday January 3, 2011 at 8:00 pm

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  5. By Trend 8: Location, Location, Location! — The Pop-Up City on Tuesday January 4, 2011 at 10:25 pm

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  8. By Audi Spectacle — The Pop-Up City on Sunday January 30, 2011 at 11:49 am

    [...] our Top 10 Trends for 2011 we marked ‘Marketing is Urbanism’ number 1. Advertising on huge billboards along the [...]

  9. By Looking Cool At The Coffee Bar — The Pop-Up City on Friday March 4, 2011 at 12:37 pm

    [...] and laptops, tweeting about the inspiring brainstorms they have had with other geeks. In our 2011 trend forecast we have observed how the ubiquitous coffee bar has become a showroom for lifestyle. We also [...]

  10. By Strelka: Drinks And Urbanism — The Pop-Up City on Sunday May 29, 2011 at 8:15 pm

    [...] week we were invited at Strelka to discuss the role of parks in the 21th century. Our lecture about trends in the use of public space was a kick-off for a broader discussion about contemporary park design [...]

  11. [...] place-boundedness of the Internet. We featured it in ‘From Digital To Real’, one of our ‘Top 10 Trends For 2011′ article series. Some months after we received an email from Paul Mutant himself, letting us know [...]

  12. By Top 10 Trends For 2012 — The Pop-Up City on Tuesday January 3, 2012 at 1:11 pm

    [...] wish you all a happy, inspiring and healthy 2012! In January last year we published a series with ten trends for 2011 regarding urbanism, design, marketing and technology. It became a pretty successful bunch of [...]

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