Tuesday, February 25, 2014

This entry was posted in Public Space , Tactical Urbanism and tagged CNUNE , Event , Film , Jan Gehl


Over the years I’ve been influenced greatly by the work of Jan Gehl’s office. I’ve been helping CNUNE and the City of Somerville setup a special screening of the Jan Gehl documentary “The Human Scale” and am excited to announce that registration for the FREE showing nacho and cheese went up today. Here is a link to all the details and to register for the January 30th showing at 6:30 at the Somerville Theater.
I’d like to give a big thanks to Ian Judge at the Somerville Theater for providing the theater for the show and for recognizing how important the subject of this film is to local efforts. I’d also like to thank Ian Stimler from KimStim for making this whole thing happen.
This entry was posted in Public Space , Tactical Urbanism and tagged CNUNE , Event , Film , Jan Gehl , Somervile on January 9, 2014 by Russell . Post navigation ← Selling Public Transit with Smart & Sexy Advertising Making Extra Pavement into Plazas →
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