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Germany Correspondent Paulina Fried

2022-09-12
On: September 12, 2022
In: Germany, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

Introducing Germany Correspondent Paulina Fried! In January 2022 we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocates around the world andContinue Reading

Car Dependence Roundtable: Discussing Mobility Options & Individual Choices

2022-08-10
On: August 10, 2022
In: Car Dependence, Workshops

Topic: Car Dependence Roundtable: Discussing Mobility Options & Individual Choices Date: Aug 7, 2022 Network participants discussed & shared: -What the mobility options are in their communityContinue Reading

Buenos Aires & Berlin Correspondent Maria Valeria Felix

2022-06-06
On: June 6, 2022
In: Argentina, Germany, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

Introducing our Berlin-based Correspondent Maria Valeria Felix! In January 2022 we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocates around theContinue Reading

Hamburg & Berlin City Walkability Rating with Katja Diehl

2022-05-08
On: May 8, 2022
In: City Ratings, Germany

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

‘Eine schöne Stadt ist eine begehbare Stadt und umgekehrt’

2022-04-05
On: April 5, 2022
In: Features, Publications, Talks & Lectures, Germany

‘Eine schöne Stadt ist eine begehbare Stadt und umgekehrt’ My interview with Peter Neumann, Mobility Editor at Berliner Zeitung, translated by Ingmar Arnold and published in IssueContinue Reading

Interview with Berlin-based civil engineer Jörg Schneegass

2022-01-30
On: January 30, 2022
In: Accessibility, Germany, Viewpoints

In interest to share many and diverse viewpoints here at Pedestrian Space, we chatted with Berlin-based civil engineer Jörg Schneegas about his background as an engineer, contemporaryContinue Reading

Interview with Peter Neumann, Berliner Zeitung Mobility Editor

2022-01-09
On: January 9, 2022
In: Germany, Urban Mobility, Viewpoints

“A beautiful city is a walkable city – and vice versa.“ -Peter Neumann We have been following the mobility coverage of Berliner Zeitung’s Mobility Editor Peter NeumannContinue Reading

Interview with Varvara Borodkina, Urbanist & Berlin Autofrei

2021-12-12
On: December 12, 2021
In: Car-free Initiatives & Events

An urbanist who likes studying cities and managing urban projects, Varvara Borodkina works with the initiative Volksentscheid Berlin Autofrei. Originally from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, she has traveled around theContinue Reading

Interview with Nik Kaestner, Berlin Autofrei

2021-11-30
On: November 30, 2021
In: Agencies & Orgs, Germany

Nik Kaestner came to Berlin in 2020 after 38 years of living in the San Francisco (SF) Bay Area in California where he was the director ofContinue Reading

Friday Artist Feature: Tom Meiser

2021-11-05
On: November 5, 2021
In: Art, Germany

Here at Pedestrian Space we love to do Friday Art Features, typically featuring artists from around the world whose work includes themes of urbanism and mobility. This Friday,Continue Reading

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