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Welcome to the 15-minute city. This new concept could be the key to rebuilding our post-pandemic world by transforming cities into spaces that humans can comfortably inhabit and that evolve and function at a slower, more reasonable pace.
The underlying idea is that, in this type of city, anyone should be able to satisfy all their basic needs without ever having to travel more than 15 minutes on foot or by bicycle from their home to any destination. This city model's urban planning unit, of course, is the neighbourhood, designed as a comprehensive entity comprising everything that is needed not only for the citizens’ primary needs but for their overall well-being. This makes longer journeys much rarer, "special" occasions (such as seeing a live concert by a particular artist or visiting a friend), but never obligations that weigh on the citizens' time management and finances.
This urban planning model, based on connected and comprehensive neighbourhoods, envisages the decentralisation of services and city administration and encourages a deeper connection between the citizens and their territory. During times like the ones we are living through, the idea of limiting mass travel (especially on public transport) in favour of individual mobility, encouraging cycling and walking, can be instrumental in limiting the spread of the pandemic.
ecome an exhibitor for mobility sectorPublished on 19-10-2020