Creative Future
Imagining Hobart in 2040
Fast-forward to 2040. Hobart has become a global leader in urban design and sustainability, where streets are alive with greenery, art, and the sound of people connecting. The transformation has been driven by bold policies and community collaboration, resulting in a city that prioritizes people over cars.
Inspired by concepts like Copenhagen’s “Five-Finger Plan” and Amsterdam’s cycling infrastructure, Hobart has embraced sustainable urban design. Green rooftops, vertical gardens, and renewable energy systems are now integral parts of the cityscape. Public spaces are dotted with sculptures and murals created by local artists, celebrating the city’s cultural heritage.
Urban green spaces have been expanded, providing residents with easy access to nature. Studies have shown that green urban areas not only enhance physical health but also improve mental well-being and social cohesion. Hobart’s waterfront, for example, could be reimagined as a seamless blend of public parks, pedestrian walkways, and community hubs.
Technology has also played a key role in the transformation. Smart infrastructure—from real-time transit updates to energy-efficient lighting—has made the city more accessible and sustainable. By prioritizing pedestrian safety, green spaces, and accessible infrastructure, Hobart can position itself as a beacon of urban innovation and livability….Imagine