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One of humanitys biggest obsessions is trying to figure out how cities are going to look like in the future by the year 2050. 68% of the worlds population is projected to live in urban areas, but most cities are not prepared for this. We have congestion, crime, a housing crisis, and just an endless array of problems that come up when you try to pack a massive amount of people in a small footprint. Science fiction envisions a world thats adapted to these conditions through technology. These problems have either been eradicated or worsened, and some sci fi has been way off, but someones been kind of spot on. But either way, theyve pushed the boundaries in our thinking and theyve given us a glimpse into the future and how we could be living, how we could be interacting with our environments and with each other. So today I want to look at three sci fi movies with really interesting city concepts and break them down from a design and urban planning point of view. This video is sponsor