In 2050, over three quarters of the world¿s population will live in cities. This follow-up to Phaidon¿s successful <i>The Endless City</i> is a close look at the issues that affect cities, and thus human life across the globe in the twenty-first century. Based on a series of conferences held by the London School of Economics, <em>Living in the Endless City</em> examines Mumbai, Sao Paolo and Istanbul through a series of essays by global scholars and thinkers, photographs illustrating key aspects of life in the three cities, and compellingly presented analytical data.