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
Friday Artist Feature: Neil Whitehead, Taunton & London
Welcome to Friday Artist Features! Every Friday we feature an artist whose work often includes themes of urbanism. This week we are featuring Neil Whitehead, an English urbanContinue Reading
Feature on VCS Car-free Shopping Day
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 grocery shopping onContinue Reading
Mobility Equity & Choice
We recently had our first discussion with Councilor Giuseppe Grezzi Deputy Mayor of Sustainable Mobility & Public Space in Valencia, Spain. We talked about many issues and initiativesContinue Reading
Weekend notes from the city
Just a few notes and snapshots from our current city of residence…. Our own experience of the city and moving through it informs a great deal ofContinue Reading
Friday Artist Feature: Fridtjof Kirste, Berlin
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 Berlin-based illustratorContinue Reading
Friday Artist Feature: Carla Di Benedetto, Milan
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 Carla DiContinue Reading
Interview with Malmö based landscape architect Elin Karlsson
Elin Karlsson is a landscape architect for the southern Swedish city of Malmö and project manager of the summer streets in the city. Originally from Jönköping andContinue Reading
Snapshots of Walkability in Malmö
We love spending time in Malmö & appreciating its walkability. Every city has room to improve but we truly view this southern Swedish city as a laboratoryContinue Reading