How does transportation shape cities, and how can it contribute to their sustainable future? British architect and newly elected president of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Chris Williamson, is known for projects like the Jubilee Line and Elizabeth Line, which have helped transform London into a modern city with multiple centers. As part of the Urban Talks series, he shared his perspective on the key role of safe, efficient, and well-designed public transportation, drawing on his experience not only in the UK but also in Australia and other countries. As the newly elected president of RIBA, Williamson also focused on the role of professional organizations in today’s society. How can these organizations help engage young talents in shaping the future of architecture?