This is an excellent video and deserves way more views. This essentially combines the ideas and theories I have seen in the videos from all the other urban planning channels.
Sorry I missed this talk. I was -- coincidentally enough - called to the Netherlands to attend a funeral. Everything you talked about, I have experienced first-hand in my many trips to NL and my one year living there as a 14 y/o student in 79/80. Even back then, the bicycle infrastructure was far superior to what exists in Edmonton 45 years later --- but there is hope we can finally accomplish something, despite the almost overwhelming opposition to anything that doesn't suit our car culture.
Remember when back then before 1880s people can go anywhere without the need to drive, and pedestrians had not need to worry about being run over? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Embrace tradition. Bring back walkable people-oriented cities. It will bring us more socially active instead of isolating them in their own overpriced metal boxes.
This is an excellent video and deserves way more views. This essentially combines the ideas and theories I have seen in the videos from all the other urban planning channels.
I am glad this has been uploaded! 😊
Sad I missed going IRL but so grateful you recorded and uploaded it! Excellent talk!
Sorry I missed this talk. I was -- coincidentally enough - called to the Netherlands to attend a funeral. Everything you talked about, I have experienced first-hand in my many trips to NL and my one year living there as a 14 y/o student in 79/80. Even back then, the bicycle infrastructure was far superior to what exists in Edmonton 45 years later --- but there is hope we can finally accomplish something, despite the almost overwhelming opposition to anything that doesn't suit our car culture.
Why would you hard-code auto-generated captions?
Remember when back then before 1880s people can go anywhere without the need to drive, and pedestrians had not need to worry about being run over? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Embrace tradition. Bring back walkable people-oriented cities. It will bring us more socially active instead of isolating them in their own overpriced metal boxes.
Excellent lecture. Shame about your insistence to intersperse your propaganda. (hint, the people who watch this already know)