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Jan Gehl


Born
in Copenhagen, Denmark
September 17, 1936

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Jan Gehl is a Danish architect and urban design consultant based in Copenhagen and whose career has focused on improving the quality of urban life by re-orienting city design towards the pedestrian and cyclist.

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Cities for People

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Life Between Buildings: Usi...

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How to Study Public Life

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Public Spaces, Public Life

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New City Spaces

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Leben zwischen Häusern: Kon...

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Det nye byliv

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Public Life Booklet

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“Cities must urge urban planners and architects to reinforce pedestrianism as an integrated city policy to develop lively, safe, sustainable and healthy cities. It is equally urgent to strengthen the social function of city space as a meeting place that contributes toward the aims of social sustainability and an open and democratic society.”
Jan Gehl, Cities for People

“The diagram shows three streets with heavy, moderate and light”
Jan Gehl, How to Study Public Life

“Neither the city planners nor the traffic planners put city space and city life high on their agenda, and for years there was hardly any knowledge about how physical structures influence human behavior. The drastic consequences of this type of planning on people’s use of the city were not recognized until later.”
Jan Gehl, Cities for People



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