If Chalk Could Talk… Participatory Pop-up Intervention in Oldenburg
Chalk Talk is a suggested method to get an ideal of issues in a neighbourhood and to first incentivise participation.
Building Escalators Where They Are Really Necessary
Colombia’s most innovative city, Medellín, has much more to offer than only a cable car system. This article looks at the secret recipe for successful urban innovation.
#sdg11inmexicocity: Improving Walkability in Mexico City
Walkability is a big challenge in Mexico City. While the government is not very active in improving sidewalks and pedestrian crossings, neighbours can take matters into their own hands.
How the Dead Participate in Mexico’s Urban Planning
In Mexico, the dead are celebrated each year during the Día de los Muertos on November 1-2, making them an integral part of the urban landscape.
#sdg11inmexicocity: Does Greening a Highway Make It Environment-Friendly?
Mexico City is greening the pillars of a heavily polluted street without daring to think bigger.