Urban street environments are often described as not being beneficial for persons who identify as female and other gender minorities. This thesis responds to the urgent call for further transformation of the public realm through a reimagination of walking environments in the city. It examines gender biases prevalent in realities within the female’s experience in urban settings, and more specifically on the streets, and explores intersectionality as a form of reclamation of the female and other gender minorities’ rights to the urban commons. The inquiry is divided into two parts - research inquiry and design implementation. The study investigates and identifies effective methods and design elements through case studies of former social move...
The flâneur concept, associated with the androcentric account of modernity and the division of spat...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Livability, sustainability, and accessibility in urban public space are growing concerns in urban re...
This research investigates gender walks as a possible method for knowledge-gathering in the urban pl...
The graduation project ‘Gender Walk Design’ investigated genderwalks as a method for knowledge gathe...
72 pages. Committee chair: Roxi ThorenIn the United States, women often perceive traveling to be an ...
This thesis examines urban design practices in cities with long history, vibrant social cultures and...
This thesis aims at discovering how the city of Oslo can use an opportunity in rebuilding its city c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Walking, and the agency it provides, is a fundament...
This thesis is a case study analysis of the feminist urban development project #UrbanGirlsMovement d...
Despite the increasing demand for women’s participation in the growing economy, the persisting gende...
Building on the literature concerning gender-responsive mobility, this paper aims to explore how str...
The number of bike commuters is increasing in cities across the U.S., but men are cycling at double ...
Public space is the domain of interest for urban planners and designers and the most important type ...
Women have long identified the problems that they encounter in seeking to combine their home and wor...
The flâneur concept, associated with the androcentric account of modernity and the division of spat...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Livability, sustainability, and accessibility in urban public space are growing concerns in urban re...
This research investigates gender walks as a possible method for knowledge-gathering in the urban pl...
The graduation project ‘Gender Walk Design’ investigated genderwalks as a method for knowledge gathe...
72 pages. Committee chair: Roxi ThorenIn the United States, women often perceive traveling to be an ...
This thesis examines urban design practices in cities with long history, vibrant social cultures and...
This thesis aims at discovering how the city of Oslo can use an opportunity in rebuilding its city c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Walking, and the agency it provides, is a fundament...
This thesis is a case study analysis of the feminist urban development project #UrbanGirlsMovement d...
Despite the increasing demand for women’s participation in the growing economy, the persisting gende...
Building on the literature concerning gender-responsive mobility, this paper aims to explore how str...
The number of bike commuters is increasing in cities across the U.S., but men are cycling at double ...
Public space is the domain of interest for urban planners and designers and the most important type ...
Women have long identified the problems that they encounter in seeking to combine their home and wor...
The flâneur concept, associated with the androcentric account of modernity and the division of spat...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Livability, sustainability, and accessibility in urban public space are growing concerns in urban re...