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    Is the Public Realm Always for Everyone?
    Birgitte Nagel Larsen
    • Jun 21, 2021
    • 2 min

    Is the Public Realm Always for Everyone?

    Urbanism is changing and it is becoming clear that the way we design our cities plays in wider societal and political aspects. While providing high quality open spaces, strong cycling and pedestrian networks less centred around cars is essential we must also acknowledge and understand that urban design is a strong tool in dealing with inequality, gender biases, racism and climate change and the design of the spaces around us contributes vastly to people’s mental and physical
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