Making the sidewalk into a catwalk: Urban Umbrella’s to replace scaffolding...
Walking can and should be cool. If you don’t agree, then argue with the Cool Kids, who once said “If I catwalk this sidewalk, I can fly this”. If that lyric means anything, and I’m not sure if it...
View ArticleHow walkable streets boost the economy
If you think about your favourite streets, the ones where you like to hang out and meet up with friends: the chances are that these types of street are walkable. Well it turns out that walkable...
View ArticleWhat is Walkonomics?
Walkonomics / plural noun / 1. rating the walkability of streets, neighbourhoods and cities by combining the views of large groups of people, local communities and public data. 2. art of creating...
View ArticleRating walkability by combining Open Data and Crowdsourcing
It’s generally agreed that walkable streets, neighbourhoods and cities are a good thing. Walkable areas produce a whole range of benefits that include: less obesity and healthier residents; boosting...
View ArticleAfrican Cities are Walking Cities, but are they Walkable?
If you’ve ever been in an East African city during rush hour, then you’ll know that African cities are walking cities. In the rapidly urbanising capitals of Africa, walking is by far and away the...
View ArticleAre streets more walkable if the pavements are removed?
For most of us, when we’re walking in the city, the safest place to be is on the pavement or sidewalk. However a new movement in urban street design, called ‘Shared Space’, is challenging this kind...
View ArticleNew Walkability App for Android
When it comes to walking in the city, a smartphone is now almost as important as a good pair of shoes. Our phones provide us with pedestrian sat-nav, reviews of the best places to visit and even...
View ArticleWhy Walkability Isn’t Just About Proximity To Shops
For many people, the concept of ‘Walkability’ simply means how many shops, cafe’s, schools and other services are within walking distance of a particular location. While this is a really important...
View ArticleBenchmarking the Walkability of Global Cities
We live in a world that is urbanising at an astonishing rate: 100 years ago only 20% of people lived in a city, by 2010 more than half the worlds population was living in an urban area and by 2050 we...
View ArticleThe Digital Life of Walkable Streets
It may be hard to believe, but each day we post over 1.8 billion photos to the internet, thats over 20,000 a second! While many of these are likely to be selfies, there must be many millions of photos...
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