In Reclaiming the Street, you will learn about the mechanisms of change and will be challenged to apply this knowledge to start creating vibrant streetscapes in your neighbourhood. This six week course will guide you through seminal academic work on the topics of transition management and street experiments while providing practical insights from practitioners from around the world. A final peer-reviewed project integrates key takeaways from each module of this course to help you write an actionable plan for change.


Reclaiming the Street for Livable Urban Spaces

Reclaiming the Street for Livable Urban Spaces

Instructor: Marco te Brömmelstroet
Access provided by American University of Bahrain
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What you'll learn
Explore the street as a space for experimentation and an arena for transitioning towards a new mobility paradigm
Understand how tactical urbanism can be deployed for maximum effectiveness in changing the streetscape
Articulate the relationship between citizen activism and the bureaucratic structure
Re-imagine the street as a space for people rather than infrastructure for moving traffic
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Reviewed on Nov 2, 2020
Great course material and assignments, definitely worth the time and effort
Reviewed on Sep 29, 2022
Excellent course! It combines social and psychological theory with guerrilla activism to provide a compelling argument that change is not only possible but within reach of everyone.
Reviewed on Jan 7, 2023
Very high quality course with strong theoretical foundation and examples from real world.
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