From an experiment exploring how psychological ownership relates to perceptions of publicness, to a look at the effects of crowds on the sociability of public spaces, this session of short presentations on data and research will dive deep into metrics and analysis of public spaces and placemaking. Featuring:
Liberty Bell: A Field Audit for Cyclists
Conor Cahill (Dublin, Ireland)
Baltimore, YNOT!
Jennifer Goold (Baltimore, MD, USA)
Measuring Social Placemaking, One Conversation at a Time Philippa Hughes (Washington, DC, USA)
Urban95: If you could experience a city from an elevation of 95cm, what would you do differently?Ardan Kockelkoren (The Hague, Netherlands)
Psychological Ownership of Public Spaces Hanna Negami (Toronto, ON, Canada)
The Soundscape Approach to PlacemakingAntonella Radicchi (Berlin, Germany)
Turtles & Rabbits of the City: How Do Different Types of Pedestrian Movement Affect Sociability of Public Spaces? by Shaghayegh Tavakoli (Stockholm, Sweden)