Walkability, Urban Access & Rural Village Life
14 years ago my husband and I were settling into a very small Bavarian village (approximately 5000 inhabitants) in Germany. I didn’t know the term ‘Walkability’ backContinue Reading
14 years ago my husband and I were settling into a very small Bavarian village (approximately 5000 inhabitants) in Germany. I didn’t know the term ‘Walkability’ backContinue Reading
I am busy with my nose in stacks and stacks of books and papers this month My literature review for my dissertation papers spanned years and includesContinue Reading
☕ ? Sunday Morning ’15-minute city’ mapmaking reflection In Spring 2020, when I first heard about the 15-minute city concept, my family and I were living inContinue 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’ve been photographing urbanism and city life for a couple of decades now. But it is really only in the past few years that I have begunContinue Reading
I work with issues of urbanism academically but my interest in walkability, at root, is about lived experience and the understanding that a truly walkable community and lifestyleContinue Reading
Photographing built environment and city spaces was my ‘hook’ into urbanism 24 years ago when I moved to a bustling Pacific Northwestern city. It would be myContinue Reading
It’s sort of humourous to me as well as thrilling and mildly frustrating (and maybe even a bit normal?) that I’m knee deep in a year andContinue Reading
Has the experience of parenthood or being a caregiver to a child affected your relationship with and view of the city and community you live in? EverContinue Reading
On a (thankfully) rainy morning today here in Warsaw, I went on a walk for some neighborhood errands and also some morning movement with my son afterContinue Reading
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