Streets as Daily Stage
Dark winter days are upon us here in Warsaw which fits the introverted phase of organization and analysis of fieldwork data I am moving into as wellContinue Reading
Dark winter days are upon us here in Warsaw which fits the introverted phase of organization and analysis of fieldwork data I am moving into as wellContinue Reading
Talking with author Paul Kalbfleisch about ‘The Joy Experiments: Reimagining Mid-Sized Cities to Heal Our Divided Society’. We highly recommend this fascinating and inspiring book which isContinue Reading
Here at Pedestrian Space we are honored to be partnering with the University of Vermont Press (UVM Press)for a contributed volume on ‚Walkability and Planetary Health’. WeContinue Reading
I recently began ‘Food and the City: Urban Agriculture and the New Food Revolution‘ (Prometheus Books, 2012) and am absolutely hooked. In Chapter 1: The Facade ofContinue Reading
📕 Upcoming read ‘The JOY Experiments: Reimagining Mid-sized Cities to Heal Our Divided Society’ By Scott Higgins & Paul Kalbfleisch Given our focus on walkability, spatial and social equity, and overallContinue Reading
‘…. and overhead up grew Insuperable heights of loftiest shade Cedar, and Pine, and Fir, and branching Palm, A Silvan Scene, and as the ranks ascend ShadeContinue Reading
Pedestrian Space Hosted Roundtable for the Global Walkability Correspondents Network Featuring Antonia Malchik, Author of ‘A Walking Life’ Held on December 09, 2022Continue Reading
‘Car Sick’ by Lynn Sloman is easily one of my favorite books on car-dependence, walkability and shifting towards a more sustainable mobility paradigm. Chapter 1 holds thisContinue Reading
Earlier this year I shared the news that I had been confirmed as a fellow at The Schumacher Institute, so I wanted to spotlight these two books today.Continue Reading
On Jaime Lerner’s ‘Urban Acupuncture’ By Uly Pulga, Brasília Correspondent Photos by Leandro Lima (LinkedIn // Instagram) Jaime Lerner Jaime Lerner was born in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil,Continue Reading
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