Walk

Making sense of our cities requires the use of all our senses. The way we move influences the way we experience the city, and the way we experience the city, influences the way we plan and build the city.

Walking, biking or taking public transport are for us not only modes of transport but means to ‘get to the ground’, to slow down in order to enable interaction, to be surprised and disrupted, to experience the city at a human scale.

Urban Practice connects all stakeholders of the city to the life in the streets by organising excursions, tours and neighbourhoods walks, and by designing action-based research programs and tools both for students and professionals for analyzing and measuring the vitality of urban life.

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