by Gil Peñalosa | Oct 28, 2025 | Webinar
Key Takeaways Cities should be assessed for their urban spaces’ potential to invite people: does a project make walking, cycling, local shopping, and using shared facilities the easiest option? Urban design that invites sustainable behaviour. Easy bike/walk routes,...
by Gil Peñalosa | Sep 16, 2025 | Webinar
Key Takeaways Bike Bus (supervised group bike rides to school) rapidly creates visible demand for active travel and delivers immediate health and social benefits. Bike buses reduce parental anxiety, build social capital, and normalize cycling where infrastructure...
by Gil Peñalosa | Aug 5, 2025 | Webinar
Key Takeaways Streets must be reclaimed as vibrant public places, where urban life happens, rather than car conduits or parking lots. Tactical, temporary pilots (such as paint, barrels, and beach chairs) demonstrate possibilities quickly, build political will, and...
by Gil Peñalosa | Jul 8, 2025 | Webinar
Key Takeaways Co-governance, legal frameworks, and regulations must evolve alongside technology to leave no one behind. Any smart initiative must improve quality of life, equity and inclusion, not merely gather data or cut costs. All city sizes and budgets can get...
by Gil Peñalosa | May 13, 2025 | Webinar
Key Takeaways ⇢ Cycling symbolizes autonomy, health and sustainability, but its rise depended on systemic shifts in street design and social norms—not on bikes alone. ⇢ Transitions demand holistic, multi‑level strategies that integrate infrastructure, behaviour...