Cairo City Walkability Rating with Mona Abdou
We first learned about Mona Abdou via her wonderful article at egyptianstreets.com: A Case For Pedestrian Wust el-Balad. We were not only happy to connect with herContinue Reading
2 years @pedestrianspace
The seeds for our work with Pedestrian Space were really planted decades ago… But establishing the Instagram account @pedestrianspace 2 years ago today started a series of events includingContinue Reading
Some clever urban design at UC San Diego
Some cities can learn a thing or three from college campus design By Anar Salayev, San Diego Correspondent at Pedestrian Space This past weekend, my girlfriend andContinue Reading
‘Creating Sustainable Cities’ & ‘Small is Beautiful’
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
Chennai Correspondent Gautam Merwan Balagopala
Introducing our Chennai Correspondent Gautam Merwan Balagopala! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading
Chennai City Walkability Rating with Gautam Balagopola
Excerpt from chat with Gautam Balagopola in which we do a Walkability rating for his city of residence, Chennai. We also discussed his background as a transportationContinue Reading
Talk with Bridget Doran on inclusive transport
Talk with Hamilton, New Zealand-based Bridget Doran on: her research and work on sustainable transport including the voices of disabled people in mobility research the historic lackContinue Reading
Hamburg & Berlin City Walkability Rating with Katja Diehl
Excerpt from a recent talk with Katja Diehl, author of recently published ‘Autokorrektur – Mobilität für eine lebenswerte Welt‘ . In this clip, we do a CityContinue Reading
Heritage walk of Humayun’s Mausoleum in New Delhi
By Arghyadip Hatua, India Walkability & Transit Correspondent at Pedestrian Space Urban life sometimes creates such familiarity that people forget to notice the extraordinary. People pass byContinue Reading
Pedestrian Space Newsletter
The 1st Pedestrian Space newsletter is due out later this month. I’m excited to plan this as a natural progression of activities and output at Pedestrian SpaceContinue Reading










