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Universal Design is not the enemy of local character

2022-11-30
On: November 30, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Portugal

By Steve Wright I have interviewed famous architects, renowned planners, legendary rock stars, world leaders, star athletes and some infamous characters in 40 years as a professionalContinue Reading

Kraków: We’re not in a 15-minute city anymore…

2021-09-10
On: September 10, 2021
In: Portugal

Reporting from Kraków… Toto, we’re not in a 15-minute city anymore. When I first learned about the concept of a ‘15-minute city‘ I had an ‘aha’ momentContinue Reading

Art & Public Transport in Lisbon

2021-06-16
On: June 16, 2021
In: Art, Portugal, Public Transportation

Here at Pedestrian Space, we greatly value art and its role in municpal projects and public spaces. We recently had the opportunity to interview the Lisbon MetroContinue Reading

Friday Artist Feature: Paulo Mendes, Porto

2021-05-21
On: May 21, 2021
In: Art, Portugal

Welcome to Friday Artist Features! Every Friday we feature an artist whose work often includes themes of urbanism and mobility. Today we are featuring Portugal-based artist Paulo Mendes.Continue Reading

Friday Artist Feature: Vânia Sacramento, Portugal

2021-05-21
On: May 21, 2021
In: Art, Portugal

Welcome to Friday Artist Features! Every Friday we feature an artist whose work often includes themes of place, urbanism or mobility. This Friday we feature Vânia Sacramento, anContinue Reading

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