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The Urbanist’s Lens
The Urbanist's Lens
22 episodes
1 week 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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Education
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Tsuchi Dango, a Warfare We Can Get Behind
The Urbanist’s Lens
21 minutes 42 seconds
8 months ago
Tsuchi Dango, a Warfare We Can Get Behind

In this episode of The Urbanist’s Lens, hosts Drew and Andrea dig into the world of seed bombing—an unconventional yet powerful method of greening our cities. They trace the origins of this practice from ancient agricultural techniques in Egypt and Japan to its modern revival as a tool for guerrilla gardening and urban activism. Highlighting stories from iconic movements like New York’s Green Guerillas, they explore how seed bombing became a grassroots response to reclaim neglected urban spaces.

Drew and Andrea also break down how seed bombing can contribute to urban biodiversity, beautify barren lots, and engage communities in hands-on environmental efforts. But it’s not all sunshine and wildflowers—they dive into the challenges too, from the risk of introducing invasive species to the legal and ethical dilemmas that come with planting on private or public land without permission.

The hosts share tips on how to practice seed bombing responsibly, emphasizing the importance of native plants, environmental assessment, and community collaboration. Whether you’re an urban gardener, a sustainability advocate, or just curious about how simple acts can transform our cities, this episode sheds light on how a handful of seeds can spark real change.


References and Resources:


  • Christy, L. (1974). Garden on the Bowery Is a Real Tonic. New York Daily News.

  • Donloggins. (n.d.). Liz Christy Community Garden. Community of Gardens. Retrieved from https://communityofgardens.si.edu/items/show/12292

  • Green Guerillas. (n.d.). History. Retrieved from https://www.greenguerillas.org/history

  • Reynolds, R. (2008). On Guerrilla Gardening: A Handbook for Gardening Without Boundaries. Bloomsbury.

  • Seedballs Kenya. (n.d.). Throw and Grow. Retrieved from https://www.seedballskenya.com/

  • Shado Magazine. (2021, July 22). Guerrilla Gardening: Taking Back the City One Seed Bomb at a Time. Retrieved from https://shado-mag.com/do/guerrilla-gardening-taking-back-the-city-one-seed-bomb-at-a-time/

  • The Green Guerillas, New York City. (n.d.). In Biodiversity Crisis Curriculum Collection. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved from https://www.amnh.org/learn-teach/curriculum-collections/biodiversity-crisis/the-green-guerillas

  • von Hassell, M. (2002). The Struggle for Eden: Community Gardens in New York City. Bergin & Garvey.


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