Hot off the press: “Streets For All: 50 Ideas for Shaping Resilient Cities”

I was happy to co-author a chapter with Deike Peters - "Turning streetscapes into public spaces" - for Shyam Khandekar and Vinayak Bharne’s new book Streets For All.

It explores the potential of the most ubiquitous public space in our cities. Featuring places as diverse as Egypt, Japan, Sweden, Brazil, New York and Malta, it explores the social, economic, environmental, architectural and technical dimensions of streets around the world; identifies tactics and strategies for transforming them to make them more resilient and resourceful, and interrogates the notion of who our streets are for, who in turn shapes them, by what means and to what ends.

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