Walkable cities and communities where people get around on foot are more alive
Creating livable cities by walking
A city that is both good for people and for the planet is a lot about walking, trees, city ecology and interesting ( and complicated) cityscapes - And very little about cars
In a sea of cars
There are more than a billion cars on our planet, and the number of vehicles keep growing even though cars look less and less like the answer to many of the both local and global challenges we face today
Hiking along a rising sea
One of the strongest lines of defense against rising sea levels and climate change can be coastal trails on dykes
From shops to distribution centers
Local communities vs global platforms of service
Bird cliff biodiversity house
Sketching up ideas for houses that are both good for biodiversity, locals and hikers
Nobody is starting from Scratch
Starting out from a place called Scratch
Sharing on the trail vs in the city
We are changing the way we relate and share through the use of technology
Connecting the countryside and the city
Both trails and relational eating can connect the back-country with life in the cities, to the benefits of all
Walkable city planning thoughts
Difference between a city designed for cars and a city designed for walking