Ep. 22: What if I told you 'walkabilty' was a disruptive concept? A conversation with Jeff Speck.
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Descripción
Jeff Speck is an unlikely disruptor. He is an urban planner, which is probably also the least likely candidate for a conversation about disruption. In the podcast we explore three...
mostra másDuring the podcast, we focus a lot on how so of his work involves educating clients. Many of the approaches to improving walkability in cities is counter intuitive. There is considerable evidence that creating narrow roads actually reduces traffic in cities. We cover a lot in the podcast and mention many other City Planners who are doing very interesting. See the links below to for more information.
Links
Jeff Speck: http://jeffspeck.com/
The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU): https://www.cnu.org/
Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk http://www.dpz.com/
Sea Side project: http://www.dpz.com/Projects/7903
Brent Toderian: http://www.toderianurbanworks.com/
Strong Towns podcast: https://www.strongtowns.org/podcast/
National Endowment for the Arts: https://www.arts.gov/
Mayors' Institute on City Design: http://www.micd.org/
This podcast was recorded via Skype.
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