First ‘I Spy Mobility’
Welcome to the first I Spy Mobility! At I Spy Mobility we will share photos and illustrations depicting various modes of mobility. How many modes of mobilityContinue Reading
Gretta Louw: The Commons
“From green balconies and rooftops to car-free city blocks and the expansion of cycling infrastructure there is so much capacity for change. And the response to The Commons wasContinue Reading
Drottninggatan, Stockholm
Drottninggatan was one of the very first streets in Stockholm to be pedestrianized (along with Biblioteksgatan) in the mid 1960’s. It is also the city’s longest pedestrianContinue Reading
Why Walking?
Why Walking? I am a walker at heart but grew up in very car-centric suburbs in southern California. I grew up accustomed to car commutes for everythingContinue Reading
OpenArt, Örebro: City for Art
Art featured in this post: OUT: Judy & Dorothy (The song from somewhere), by Elsa Tomkowiak —@elsatomkowiak In Örebro there is a contemporary public art biennial calledContinue Reading
Public Space: Ice Rink
This ice rink has been a great winter public space in our neighborhood this year. In warmer months it is a large fountain space that children loveContinue Reading
Bicycle Parking
“Bicycle parking is an important part of facilitating cycling in a city as it provides a secure and convenient location for people to leave their bicycles inContinue Reading
Book Discussion: “Happy City”- @urbanismbookclub x @pedestrianspace
For the month of January we collaborated with Laura at Urbanism Book Club in reading and discussing Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design by CharlesContinue Reading
Public Space
Pedestrian Space is a project using media, research and advocacy in exploration of the challenges, benefits and effects of pedestrian initatives, thus with an inherent focus onContinue Reading
Interview by Typology
Read the interview we did with Typology in Summer 2020 on our developing work here: Interview with TypologyContinue Reading