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  • How do cities create stories that stick? In this episode, we explore the art of place branding and the power of iconic campaigns, like the legendary “I ❤️ NY” logo that transformed New York City’s image worldwide. We’ll consider the theory behind place branding and how cities use storytelling to shape their identities, attract visitors, and inspire local pride. From slogans to symbols, discover how branding shapes the way we see and experience places.

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    Branding the City: The Democratic Legitimacy of a New Mode of Governance, Jasper Eshuis and Arthur Edwards

    City Branding and the Link to Urban Planning: Theories, Practices, and Challenges, Ahmad Bonakdar and Ivonne Audirac

    ​​Crafting iconic city brands: Geerte Udo on shaping ‘I amsterdam’ - The Place Brand Observer

    I Love NY Concept Sketch - Museum of Modern Art

    Rescaling through city branding: The case of Amsterdam - The Conversation

    The night New York saved itself from bankruptcy - Jeff Nussbaum for The New Yorker

    5-Step approach to place branding: Guide for place developers and brand managers - The Place Brand Observer

  • Welcome back to the StreetsSmart podcast. In this episode, we dive into the complex world of safety in public spaces, exploring the application of the "eyes on the street" philosophy pioneered by urbanist Jane Jacobs. Public surveillance technology, and the ethics upholding these systems, increasingly raise questions about safety and privacy. Who is watching, and are they really keeping us safe? And can community-based vigilance be successful in a world dominated by social hierarchy?

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs

    The Panopticon Writings, Jeremy Bentham

    Beneath the Skyway - 99% Invisible

    ‘Wilding’ in the West Village: Queer Spaces, Racism and Jane Jacobs Hagiography, Johan Andersson

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  • In the final episode of the StreetsSmart mini series, we explore the crucial role of urban systems in addressing climate change. From reimagining transportation systems and the possibilities of electrified fleets, to revolutionizing building practices with innovative design, cities are leading the charge towards a greener future.

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    Alternative Fuels Data Center: Emissions from Electric Vehicles - U.S. Department of Energy

    Cities and climate change - United Nations Environment Programme

    CTA Facts at a Glance - Chicago Transit Authority

    How did Shenzhen, China Build World’s Largest Electric Bus Fleet? - Lu Lu, Lulu Xue and Weimin Zhou, World Resources Institute

    Inside A Sustainable Power Plant With A Ski Slope On Its Roof - Architectural Digest

    Interview with Jaime Lerner- American Society of Landscape Architects

    Net-Zero Emissions Operations by 2050, including a 65% reduction by 2030 - Office of the Federal Chief Sustainability Officer

    The Nexus of Energy Efficiency and Air Strategies for Buildings - Robert B. Weisenmiller PhD., Berkeley California-China Climate Institute

    Why Smart Urban Design May Save Us from Natural Disasters and Address Social Justice - American Society of Landscape Architects

    Why The Built Environment? - Architecture 2030

    80x50 Climate Action Plan - City and County of Denver

  • From optimizing traffic patterns to real-time energy management, global cities are using smart city technology to transform urban life. Yet as we embrace these innovations, questions of equity and privacy emerge. In this episode, StreetsSmart considers the emerging reality of smart cities, and the role of technology in shaping the urban experience.

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    A City Is Not a Computer - Shannon Mattern, Places Journal

    Billionaire-planned smart cities in the US: What’s the latest? - Adina Solomon, Smart Cities Dive

    Chattanooga Smart City Plan - City of Chattanooga

    Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia, by Anthony M. Townsend

    Smart Cities - National Geographic

    Top 7 Smart Cities in the World in 2024 - Olivia Lai, Earth.Org

    Uncovering the Early History of “Big Data” and the “Smart City” in Los Angeles - Mark Vallianatos, Boom California

    Urban Informatics and Big Data - Michael Batty, UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analytics

    What is a Smart City? - Alice Gomstyn, Alexandra Jonker, IBM

    Wired City, U.S.A. The Charms and Dangers of Two-Way TV - John Wicklein, The Atlantic

  • Urban planning concepts frequently find their way into the vernacular of the wider public. Some of these ideas, like the 15 minute city, have invited a host of criticism and celebration alike. Join StreetsSmart in exploring the potential of the 15-minute city, and some of the unique ways cities around the world have adopted it.

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    Complete Neighborhoods - Building a healthy and connected city - City of Portland

    Exploring the 15-Minute City Concept and its Potential for Communities of All Sizes - Kyle Funk and Julia Glickman, National League of Cities

    It’s a global climate solution - if it can get past conspiracy theories and NIMBYs - Julia Simon, NPR

    Superblock (Superilla) Barcelona - A city redefined - Ronika Postaria, Cities Forum

    The 15-minute city - Carlos Moreno

    Where the ‘15-Minute City’ Falls Short - Feargus O’Sullivan, Bloomberg

    Why every city can benefit from a ‘15-minute city’ vision - C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group

  • Is the rising homogeneity of cities threatening our ability to develop place attachment? Explored through the lens of psychology and urban design, we unravel how our identities are intertwined with the places we inhabit, and how innovative projects have the potential to restore vibrant and meaningful cities.

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    Culdesac Tempe: A Car-Free Neighborhood

    Finding Common Ground: The Importance of Place Attachment to Community Participation and Planning - Lynne C. Manzo and Douglas D. Perkins

    Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design, by Charles Montgomery

    How we can design timeless cities for our collective future - Vishaan Chakrabarti

    Personality and geography: Introverts prefer mountains - Shigehiro Oishi, Thomas Talhelm, and Minha Lee.

    Place Attachment & Meaning - University of Washington Green Cities: Good Health

    Why everyone thinks their city is the best - a look at place attachment - Kristin Wong, CNN

  • In the first episode of the StreetsSmart mini series, we navigate the intricate history of urban planning and uncover the hidden stories behind the cities we call home. Join StreetsSmart in an important conversation on the legibility of cities, exclusionary zoning practices, and the threat of urban sprawl.

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    Special thanks to the following sources:

    The Image of the City, by Kevin Lynch

    The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, by Richard Rothstein

    A Business Case for Dropping Planning Minimums - American Planning Association

    A History of Zoning in Three Acts - Part 1 - Strong Towns

    Covenants - Innis Arden

    Plat of Zion - 99% Invisible

    Redlining - Federal Reserve History

    Suburban Sprawl: The Greatest Social Change of Post-World War II America - Anthony Gigantino, La Salle University

    WA’s new ban on single-family zoning exempts some of Seattle’s wealthiest neighborhoods - The Seattle Times

    What is Zoning Reform and Why Do We Need It? - American Planning Association