Why Our Cities Are Making Us Lonely -- Designing a More Connected Future | Jason Carre | TEDxUBC
Cities are meant to bring people together, yet historical design has made current cities feel lonelier than ever. High-rise developments, car-centric planning, and a lack of shared spaces have unintentionally isolated us from our neighbors. But what if we could design for connection?In this talk, we’ll explore how urban design shapes our relationships and uncover practical solutions to create more connected, resilient communities for the future. Through real-world examples and personal experience, we’ll reimagine cities as places of belonging—where sidewalks spark conversations, public spaces foster friendships, and neighborhoods feel like home.Because urban loneliness isn’t just a social problem - it’s a design problem. And together, we can fix it. Jason is in his final year of studies at UBC, Majoring in Urban Studies and Minoring in Economics. He is born and raised in Vancouver, British Colombia, and has had a keen interest in real estate and urban planning since he can remember. Jason is determined to reach as many people as possible in his pursuit to foster communities and create a legacy of sustainable living. He enjoys good food, adventure, laughs, surfing, and vibrant communities. With big visions for the future, Jason is excited to work on exciting projects with passionate people that have the potential to change peoples lives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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