How can cities welcome more people? In our latest issue of City Limits we share how urban life has changed to be better on inclusive and accessible spaces – and even smell better…
City Limits Volume 11 – download it here.
It’s through cities that we find meaning, and as we were putting together our 11th issue of City Limits – our ongoing exploration of the ever changing urban experience – we wanted to look at how city living is accelerating change in the very meaningful task of making places more accessible.
There’s lots of ways to talk about this, but by calling this issue Enabling Spaces, we wanted to look at what is making more people feel more welcome in cities.
We go to luxury shops in Miami where a Blind or low vision customer can use a smartphone to interpret what is going on, celebrate a product that silences city noise, and senior housing that connects the community rather than separates them.
The full 16 page magazine includes:
_A semiotic analysis of how to visually present better city experiences – clue: accessibility can be felt as well as seen.
_Interviews with city planning experts about how trauma and neurodiverse needs are informing urban planning.
_How six brands are inclusive in urban spaces.
_A spotlight on enabling spaces around the world
City Limits Volume 11 – download it here.