Jan Gehl's 5 Rules for Designing Great Cities

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Danish architect Jan Gehl is a world renowned expert in all things related to urban design and public spaces. He obtained this expertise by publishing numerous books, and later, from his consulting firm Gehl Architects that he founded in Copenhagen, his hometown, to make cities for people. The firm celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016.

During a recent visit to New York, Gehl gave a lecture at the Van Alen Institute, which takes a very similar approach to the importance of design in the quality of life of people. The architect discussed five tips that were published by Fast Co.Design and explained what he believes is the way to go about having livable, healthy, safe and sustainable cities.

The 5 points he mentioned are:

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Cite: Gaete, Constanza Martínez. "Jan Gehl's 5 Rules for Designing Great Cities" [5 consejos de diseño urbano elaborados por el arquitecto Jan Gehl] 16 Dec 2016. ArchDaily. (Trans. Valletta, Matthew) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/801431/jan-gehl-5-rules-for-designing-great-cities> ISSN 0719-8884

Copenhagen, Denmark. Image © Flickr User: Forgemind ArchiMedia. License CC BY 2.0

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