Planning for the Phone Age
This article originally appeared on August 5, 2013, in The Good Plan, a blog by Changing Media. In the 1970’s, a man named William Whyte documented the behavior of individuals to gauge the desirable aspects of public spaces. Whyte placed cameras around the plazas and streets of New York City to observe how the unassuming moved. The study is essentially a prerequisite in today’s planning … Continue reading Planning for the Phone Age
