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Örebro City Movement Questionnaire

2021-02-11
On: February 11, 2021
In: 15 - 20 Minute Cities & Neighborhoods, City Mobility Survey, Sweden

We moved to this city in Autumn 2018 and I almost immediately began to appreciate the fact that I could walk about 15 minutes (often less) toContinue Reading

Drottninggatan, Stockholm

2021-02-05
On: February 5, 2021
In: Streets in Focus, Summer Streets, Sweden

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

OpenArt, Örebro: City for Art

2021-02-03
On: February 3, 2021
In: Art, Sweden

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

2021-02-03
On: February 3, 2021
In: Public Space, Sweden

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

Summer Streets: Kärleksgåtan, Malmö

2021-01-27
On: January 27, 2021
In: Streets in Focus, Summer Streets, Sweden

Malmö began it’s summer street program in 2017. The summer streets begin in April and last until October. Streetspace formerly reserved for car traffic gives way toContinue Reading

15 Minute City: Örebro

2021-01-27
On: January 27, 2021
In: 15 - 20 Minute Cities & Neighborhoods, Sweden

In the ‘Background’ section of this website, I share a bit on what led to my interest in cities, urbanism, walkability & pedestrian developments. I also shareContinue Reading

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