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The Urbanist’s Lens
The Urbanist's Lens
22 episodes
6 days ago
The Urbanist’s Lens takes you on a deep dive into the world of urban design and planning — exploring how cities are shaped, who they serve, and how they can be reimagined for a more sustainable and inclusive future. Each episode unpacks the layers of the built environment, from streetscapes and public spaces to zoning laws and urban policies, through the eyes of planners, architects, designers, and community leaders. Written and produced by Christian Andro Madrogaba
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The Urbanist’s Lens takes you on a deep dive into the world of urban design and planning — exploring how cities are shaped, who they serve, and how they can be reimagined for a more sustainable and inclusive future. Each episode unpacks the layers of the built environment, from streetscapes and public spaces to zoning laws and urban policies, through the eyes of planners, architects, designers, and community leaders. Written and produced by Christian Andro Madrogaba
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How City Design Shapes the Way We Navigate and Experience Urban Spaces
The Urbanist’s Lens
11 minutes 57 seconds
8 months ago
How City Design Shapes the Way We Navigate and Experience Urban Spaces

In this episode of The Urbanist’s Lens, hosts Drew and Andrea dive into the concept of urban legibility and why it plays a crucial role in how we navigate and experience cities. They break down the five key elements of legibility—paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks—first introduced by Kevin Lynch in The Image of the City. Through engaging discussions and real-world examples from cities like New York, London, and Paris, Drew and Andrea explore how thoughtful design choices help people form mental maps, making urban spaces more intuitive and accessible.

They also discuss practical strategies urban planners use to enhance legibility, such as wayfinding systems, iconic landmarks, and distinctive neighborhoods that give cities their unique character. Whether you're a city dweller, an urban planning enthusiast, or simply curious about how design influences your daily movement through urban spaces, this episode offers fresh insights into creating cities that are easier to understand and navigate.


References and Resources:


  • Askarizad, R., & He, J. (2022). Perception of spatial legibility and its association with human mobility patterns: An empirical assessment of the historical districts in Rasht, Iran. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 15258. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215258

  • Carmona, M. (2009). Legibility and aesthetics in urban design. Journal of Urban Design, 14(2), 189–202. https://doi.org/10.1080/13574800802670929

  • Lynch, K. (1960). The image of the city. MIT Press.

  • Tawfik, M. A., & El-Gamily, A. M. (2017). The legibility and permeability of cities: Examining the role of spatial data in urban analysis. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 6(4), 101. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi6040101


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The Urbanist’s Lens is written and produced by Andro Madrogaba

The Urbanist’s Lens
The Urbanist’s Lens takes you on a deep dive into the world of urban design and planning — exploring how cities are shaped, who they serve, and how they can be reimagined for a more sustainable and inclusive future. Each episode unpacks the layers of the built environment, from streetscapes and public spaces to zoning laws and urban policies, through the eyes of planners, architects, designers, and community leaders. Written and produced by Christian Andro Madrogaba