AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMillions ‘lack access’ to parks, green spaces in Britaindaily-sun.com - Daily SunMillions �lack access� to parks, green spaces in Britain
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLos Angeles County Moves to Open Schoolyards to Public Usesplanetizen.com - Clement LauThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors just approved a motion to extend and expand an agreement with the L.A. Unified School District for the …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCities embrace nature by removing concrete for greener spacesehn.org - EHN CuratorsFebruary 26, 2024 1 min read In a global movement, cities are replacing stretches of concrete with natural landscapes to foster environmental …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLeading Micromobility Trends for 2024: From Urban Streets to Regional Implementationplanetizen.com - Jim MacRaeThe proliferation of micromobility as a viable transportation mode offers the opportunity for cities to reimagine how they allocate public …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThis new interactive map aims to make Sydney's public spaces safer for womentimeout.com - Melissa WoodleyIt’s safe to say that the fear of walking home alone after dark is a shared experience for many women. If you’ve ever felt that rush of adrenaline …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoA Californian Learns the Secret of NYC's Safety: People in Public Space — Streetsblog USAstreetsblog.org - Darrell OwensIf you want safe streets, make sure they are active places, our Bay Area friend learns on a trip to New York. I recently visited New York City for the …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksAvatarAvatarMeet the landscape architect turning cities into spongesverified_publisherFast Company - By Nate BergDesigner Kongjian Yu’s sponge city concept is saving cities from too much rain. He just won the field’s biggest prize for his work. In a corner of the fast-growing northeastern Chinese city of Harbin, a vast landscape of blue and green is conspicuous among the housing blocks and high rises of a …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo30 Times People Ignored The Designated Paths In The Name Of Convenience (New Pics)boredpanda.com - Gabija Palšytė, Rokas LaurinavičiusYou're running late to the bus stop. You check your clock every few strides — there's still hope to make it. But after you turn a corner, you see …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksAvatarAvatar'5 ways we can promote nature-positive cities': These Mayors around the world are calling for actionverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Yoo Jeong-Bok, London Breed, Edmilson Rodrigues, Jaime Pumarejo, Thomas Mxolisi KaundaThere is a broad span in the challenges, priorities and constraints local governments face worldwide. Still, we, the Mayors of five port cities from …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Value of Public Space: What is Hostile Architecture?thecollector.com - Joseph T F RobertsHostile architecture is all around us, guiding our behavior and influencing how we use public space. But what is it exactly? And why is it bad? In …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSou Fujimoto Designs 3-Dimensional-Park in the Skysettingmind.com - Tim FujioFukuoka City, known for its forward-thinking urban planning and innovative design, is set to embark on a remarkable journey towards transforming its …
AvatarMitchell Silverflipped into Urban ParksFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow Public Is Your Favorite Public Park? | Essayzocalopublicsquare.org - by Kevin Loughran | August 24, 2023Who owns your favorite park? That might seem like a strange question. Many people assume that “we”—the public, the people—do. But from New York’s High …