A fascinating and culturally-based urbanism has emerged in Asia and elsewhere, fueled by aggressive investment in education, technology, and innovation. It is hoped that concentration on these new-age tools will advance the most culturally sophisticated lifestyles possible, and reverse the trend of Westernization in favor of a more globalized world-view. The result is unprecedentedÐa premier service-industry city typology, a new open city, a paradigm of a global post-industrial city. In those cities that have actively engaged this type of development, its effects are far-reaching and unprecedented, in particular for the design industries upon whose skill and innovation all services rely. Traditional systems of Western urbanism cannot be applied to the development of the new post-industrial city which necessitates a new urbanism, marked by supremely hybridized building and infrastructural systems has emerged.