Advocating for Walkability
How can people advocate for walkability in their community? This is a question recently posed to us that we will be bringing into more focus with ourContinue Reading
Featured at ParCitypatory
Thanks to ParCitypatory for this feature of our work at Pedestrian Space!Continue Reading
Friday Artist Feature: Natasha Godfrey, London
Welcome to Friday Artist Features! Every Friday we feature an artist whose work often includes themes of urbanism and mobility. This week we are featuring London-based Natasha Godfrey,Continue Reading
Walkability is a right
Walkability is a right. It is a human right and a civic right. This acknowledgment is core to the work of Pedestrian Space. Despite the common-sense observationContinue Reading
Editor’s Notes: Observing the City
My relationship with both urbanism and photography started about 21 years when I was freshly moved to the Pacific Northwest city of Seattle. It was my firstContinue Reading
Friday Artist Feature: Paulo Mendes, Porto
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
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
Interview with Sevilla based architect Gonzalo Cantos Mateos of Ma Arquitecturas
As part of our “Planners & Architects Perspective” series, we bring readers this interview with Gonzalo Cantos Mateos of Sevilla-based Ma Arquitectura. ‘Ma’ is, in principle, that which itContinue Reading
Editor’s Notes: Psychology of Mobility Choice
Here at Pedestrian Space, we currently live in the middle of a city, haven’t used a car for years and do all of our errands, appointments, leisure,Continue Reading
1 year of @pedestrianspace!
1 year of Pedestrian Space! One year ago I established @pedestrianspace on Instagram as a digital space to begin to explore issues of walkability and media. TheContinue Reading