Best quotes by Geoffrey West on City

Checkout quotes by Geoffrey West on City

  • You could not have evolved a complex system like a city or an organism - with an enormous number of components - without the emergence of laws that constrain their behavior in order for them to be resilient.
    - Geoffrey West
  • A city plays the role of a great big magnet that's sucking people up.
    - Geoffrey West
  • When you look at a city, you know, it looks so unique. You feel this kind of uniqueness, you know, and especially if you go from a big city to a small city or if you go from one country to another. Cities look very different, often. They even feel very different. You know, and they are, of course. They certainly are.
    - Geoffrey West
  • If you ask people why they move to the city, they always give the same reasons. They've come to get a job or follow their friends or to be at the center of a scene. That's why we pay the high rent. Cities are all about the people, not the infrastructure.
    - Geoffrey West
  • It's hard to kill a city, but easy to kill a company.
    - Geoffrey West
  • The bigger the city is, the less infrastructure you need per capita.
    - Geoffrey West
  • Slums could be thought of as the development of a special organ, or they could be thought of as a tumor that's grown, and in some ways is unhealthy and could ultimately lead to the city's destruction. My own feeling is that slums are probably a bit of both.
    - Geoffrey West