I am a professional Urban Planner and Designer. I treat this as my thought laboratory exploring how bionomics relate to self-organizing, emergent urbanism.
As a professional urban designer and partner of the Planning and Design Firm Space Between Design Studio, I am a trained urbanist who specializes in creating walkable urban developments and analyzing existing places to find the barriers preventing livable, walkable urbanism. I can be reached at patrick [at] spacebtw.com
As promised, less Jar Jar Binks. Also known as hyper-caffeinated tangent tripping. Instead, enjoy the lucid dulcet tones as brought to you by the good people of St. Arnold's brewery in Houston.
Episode 2: Bottom-up and Top Down City Shaping (hosted at Fortworthology).
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**Episode recorded at The Usual on Magnolia in Fort Worth, TX
"The American love affair with the car...it's an awful lot like Stockholm Syndrome." ~ Me. In the Sixties the philosopher Ivan Illich showed that the amount of energy invested into cars and road infrastructure would be sufficient to cover the distance by foot - and in a considerably more beautiful and peaceful environment.
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