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About Perceptions of Place


As a so-called expatriate, I’ve been enmeshed in the task of learning to relate to new surroundings. I have two recent guideposts, Plamen and Pope. On Saturday, Plamen, born in Bulgaria, came to paint a ceiling in our Flat in Twickenham. “Where are you from,” he asked. “The United States,” […]

seeing the better city extracts


The past several months have been full of appearances, articles and podcasts in multiple venues, ranging from Seattle, Washington D.C. and Cleveland, to Stockholm, nine Australian cities, four Portuguese cities, London (where I am now based), and more. Most of these items are chronicled at companion sites and featured publications. […]

How Setting Makes a Place in Seattle


A view of Mount Rainier looking across Lake Washington (Photo by Chuck Wolfe, all rights reserved). Driving to Lisbon, Miguel, a Portuguese consultant, was talking about what it really means to be a “smart city” when he took a minute to start explaining his music collection. After Miguel plugged his […]

Empowering Lessons for Livable Places


Thanks to the Australian-American Fulbright Commission and UN-Habitat’s World Urban Campaign, fundamental relationships at the heart of urban public health and livability are under scrutiny in tropical Australia. Cairns, Queensland, Australia — avoiding humidity using active transport. Photo by Chuck Wolfe This article was co-authored with Silvia Tavares and David Sellars of James […]

Reconciling the Sense-Based City


Experiencing London at Canary Wharf. Credit: Charles R. Wolfe The city is an undeniably human creation, full of our emotions, impressions, and experiences. Yet the policy and regulatory processes that govern the city are often evidence-based. Unless a viewpoint or submittal is validated by experts, these processes may preclude the […]

Forget ‘Smart’ — We Need ‘Context Cities’


How do we fuse the old and the new in a rapidly changing world? In Lisbon, where the vernacular meets the new. Credit: Charles R. Wolfe Since September, I have worked in, or visited, 18 cities in Europe, Australia, and the United States, listening throughout for common messages of harmony or discord. […]

urban diary dispatch — a tale of two mornings


In areas along — or somewhat proximate to — the path of the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, the day essentially presented us with two mornings. First came the original sunrise, and then, some hours later, the obscured sun emerged again. Rather than look skyward, I trained two cameras on Bellevue, Washington […]

‘seeing the better city’ as a placemaking tool


Today, in a Planetizen exclusive, I propose a “vocabulary of looking” as the foundation for urban policy, plans and regulations. Read the full narrative here. A snapshot follows. Originally published at myurbanist.

how urban observation can ghost-bust places


In Seattle, last week, I looked across the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Olive Way, into McGraw Square, and towards the Westin Hotel, noting a Seattle urbanism trifecta — -the Lake Union Streetcar, the skillet food truck and one building of Amazon’s new headquarters complex under construction. What’s not to like about […]