Monocle's 2016 Conference in Vienna to Debate "Quality of Life" and Urban Livability
The 2016 Quality of Life Conference will bring together key voices from the worlds of architecture, business, design, urbanism and culture to discuss how to improve our nations, cities and workplaces. Welcoming 200 delegates and 20 speakers from around the world, the event will be hosted at the historic Palais Ferstel by Monocle’s Editor-in-Cheif Tyler Brûlé, alongside the magazine’s editors and correspondents. The summit will also be broadcast live on Monocle 24 Radio and will featured in a series on films on the Monocle website.
Coffee on the terrace of the Four Seasons Ritz Hotel, Lisbon (2015). Image © Rodrigo Cardoso
The 2016 Quality of Life Conference will bring together key voices from the worlds of architecture, business, design, urbanism and culture to discuss how to improve our nations, cities and workplaces. Welcoming 200 delegates and 20 speakers from around the world, the event will be hosted at the historic Palais Ferstel by Monocle?s Editor-in-Cheif Tyler Brûlé, alongside the magazine?s editors and correspondents. The summit will also be broadcast live on Monocle 24 Radio and will featured in a series on films on the Monocle website.
Tyler Brûlé has said: "We chose Vienna because the Austrian capital is consistently the leader when it comes to quality of life and overall liveability. Beyond that, we feel that Vienna has a number of unique initiatives t...
Coffee on the terrace of the Four Seasons Ritz Hotel, Lisbon (2015). Image © Rodrigo Cardoso
The 2016 Quality of Life Conference will bring together key voices from the worlds of architecture, business, design, urbanism and culture to discuss how to improve our nations, cities and workplaces. Welcoming 200 delegates and 20 speakers from around the world, the event will be hosted at the historic Palais Ferstel by Monocle?s Editor-in-Cheif Tyler Brûlé, alongside the magazine?s editors and correspondents. The summit will also be broadcast live on Monocle 24 Radio and will featured in a series on films on the Monocle website.
Tyler Brûlé has said: "We chose Vienna because the Austrian capital is consistently the leader when it comes to quality of life and overall liveability. Beyond that, we feel that Vienna has a number of unique initiatives t...
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