Streetsblog New York City stories from Ethan Kent
Ethan Kent practices Placemaking as a Vice President with Project for Public Spaces. His experiences photographing, evaluating and helping to improve public spaces in hundreds of cities around the world form the foundation of his work. Ethan helped found the NYC Streets Renaissance Campaign and leads PPS’s efforts in NYC, managing PPS’s role in the campaign.
2007
- Oct 15: Indianapolis Paves the Way for Bikes and Pedestrians 26
- Aug 02: Melbourne, Australia After a Decade of Focus on Public Spaces 12
- Jun 06: Ciclovia: Is NYC Ready? 15
- Apr 02: Theodore Kheel: My Proposal to Robert Moses 6
- Feb 12: The Seed of a Revolution in Red Hook 6
- Jan 05: Where the Sidewalk Ends: Dubai 11
2006
- Sep 28: Learning From a Streets Renaissance in Hong Kong 9
- Sep 18: Street Renaissance Antics on Atlantic Avenue 2
- Aug 30: Signs of Crooked Pedestrian Priorities 8
- Aug 28: The Suburbanization of NYC’s Waterfront 12
- Aug 11: Traffic Continues to Disappear in Paris 3
- Jul 16: Vehicle City 0
- Jul 06: WWJP: Where Would Jesus Park? 3
- Jun 14: Why Only One Museum Mile? 2
- Jun 13: Pedestrian-Only Fifth Avenue: Tonight, a Three Hour Test 0