YOUNG RESEARCHERS & WALKABILITY
Are you a young researcher (up to age 40) working with issues of walkability and interested in collaboration and potential research partnerships? I am always interested inContinue Reading
Urban Communication Grant
Very grateful to receive my 1st grant for Pedestrian Space and Ph.D. activities from the Urban Communication Foundation. This is meaningful for me as both a show of supportContinue Reading
The Liberty!
For me, walking is a natural liberty. It wasn’t until about 20 years ago, when I experienced living in a walkable urban environment for the first time,Continue Reading
Spring Walking Lab: Warsaw 2023
Earlier this year, I conceptualized curating a Walking Lab series here in Warszawa. The idea was to expand on my workshop series, moving from an interior and cerebral experience toContinue Reading
Shaded bus stops
Urban heat is a severe issue in many cities around the world. I’m always so happy when I come across a bus or tram stop with goodContinue Reading
Drivers Dangerous Behavior at Zebra Crossings
From my understanding, the law changed in 2021 regarding this and since 2022 there is a higher fine when drivers do this. Notice how the car isContinue Reading
Pedestrian Space turns 3 today!
Pedestrian Space turns 3 today1 3 years ago, on May 17th, 2020, I established @pedestrianspace on Instagram as a digital space to begin to explore issues ofContinue Reading
Ghetto Walk
May 5, 2023: ‘Ghetto Walk’ beginning at Umschlagplatz Monument on Stawki & Dzika street and ending at Bekef restaurant. The walk will be led by Kevin Demaria,Continue Reading
GWCN Featuring Vanny Mwamba
Global Walkability Correspondents Roundtable featuring Vanny Mwamba of Urban Hikers (My 2023) Global Walkability Correspondents Network session featuring Vanny K Mwamba of Urban Hikers. What a fantasticContinue Reading
Humanistic Urbanism & the Humble Neighborhood Park
Parks are vital for sustainable urbanism. I love photographing city parks and researching the importance of urban nature for multiple reasons including benefit for multiple species, mitigationContinue Reading









