One of the aims of the Placemaking Leadership Council’s April meeting was to form an agenda for a global campaign for placemaking as a movement. The 300 delegates from around the world tacked different aspects of placemaking, including healthy communities. Read more
The inaugural Placemaking Leadership Council met in Detroit in April. Attended by 300 people from 10 countries, the conference aimed to be the first step in the galvanisation of placemaking as a global movement and a knowledge exchange between placemakers and their diverse practices. Read more
There's a limit to the amount of physical change one person can initiate in a city, but what if hundreds of citizens united, each putting in place the changes they want to see in their city all on the same day? That's the goal of 100en1día - a social movement which aims to inspire citizen driven change. Read more
Mahindra World City sets out to take the gated community concept – safe, separate, exclusive – and give it a sustainability spin. A "self-sustaining island of excellence" was the mandate given to the architects by the man behind the idea. But does it work? Read more
“Don’t tear down this wall!” This phrase may sound shocking to Berliners who lived for decades in a divided city, but it is the rallying cry of the current protest in Berlin to preserve the East Side Gallery, a 1.3 kilometer section of the Berlin Wall in the Friedrichshain neighborhood. Read more
How do you convince someone that a neighborhood is not “Forgotten?” That it’s a perfectly fine place to live – desirable even? This post looks at Port Richmond, with pictures and statistics that will help you decide for yourself what kind of neighborhood Port Richmond is. Read more
For many people, the concept of 'Walkability' simply means how many services are within walking distance of a location. While this is an important part of a walkable neighbourhood there is a growing body of evidence that suggests that several other factors improve or reduce the walkability of a neighbourhood. Read more
The beginning of a new year is traditionally the time for introspection and looking back on the year that was. And also more more than often it is about making a list of the best “long play records” that was released that year. But that’s not how we roll. Instead we asked a street how it felt about last year. Read more