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    How COVID-19 will change the design of our cities

    How COVID-19 will change the design of our cities

    team, 16th April 2020
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    Authorship Toon Dreessen
    Date 16 April 2020
    Source Ottawa Business Journal
    Tags
    Covid19
    Policy
    Urban planning
    Content Type
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    Over the years, our urban places have become denser – as they should. We need greater density to make transit efficient and promote the walkable and bikeable communities that we need to achieve our sustainability goals. But what our current crisis is teaching us is what urbanists, architects and planners have been saying for years: Social spaces within the density matter. We need parks where we can create community and establish social cohesion while finding the soothing personal space we need as humans.

    Photo: Jonathan Borba

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