• Challenger City TO EP10: Future Family-Friendly Cities with Aileen Nandy

  • 2024/08/07
  • 再生時間: 45 分
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Challenger City TO EP10: Future Family-Friendly Cities with Aileen Nandy

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  • In this enlightening episode of Challenger City TO, host Iain Montgomery sits down with Aileen Nandy, an expert in digital marketing, community building, and former journalist. Recorded amid the tranquil sounds of a camping trip, the conversation delves deep into what makes a city truly family-friendly and how Toronto can rise to the challenge. Aileen shares her unique perspective on urban development, the importance of affordable housing, and the concept of "extroverted spaces" that foster community interaction. Tune in to explore the complexities and possibilities of designing a city that supports families, and gain valuable insights on urban planning and community building.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Aileen Nandy's journey from journalism to community building
    • Defining a Challenger City and its relevance to Toronto
    • Balancing the core of the city with its suburbs
    • The housing dilemma: affordability and availability for families
    • Creating extroverted spaces that encourage community interaction
    • Criticisms of Toronto's Vision Zero initiative and street safety
    • The critical role of community programming and services
    • A call for inclusive urban planning and redesigning housing
    • Addressing Toronto's car-centric culture and its impact on walkability

    Notable Quotes:

    • "A Challenger City is one that thinks about what kind of communities or society they want to build and is not shackled by just building block upon block."
    • "We end up with a profoundly family-unfriendly city that a lot of people can't afford to live in."
    • "Cities should be designed to be extroverted. They should be designed to be easy to read and easy to understand and easy for lots of different people to engage with."
    • "You need enough affordable housing that you have teachers who can work in the schools and not have totally ridiculous commutes because they can't afford to live in the city."
    • "Only in the face of abject tragedy does it seem like we get any meaningful progress on Toronto's Vision Zero."
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In this enlightening episode of Challenger City TO, host Iain Montgomery sits down with Aileen Nandy, an expert in digital marketing, community building, and former journalist. Recorded amid the tranquil sounds of a camping trip, the conversation delves deep into what makes a city truly family-friendly and how Toronto can rise to the challenge. Aileen shares her unique perspective on urban development, the importance of affordable housing, and the concept of "extroverted spaces" that foster community interaction. Tune in to explore the complexities and possibilities of designing a city that supports families, and gain valuable insights on urban planning and community building.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Aileen Nandy's journey from journalism to community building
  • Defining a Challenger City and its relevance to Toronto
  • Balancing the core of the city with its suburbs
  • The housing dilemma: affordability and availability for families
  • Creating extroverted spaces that encourage community interaction
  • Criticisms of Toronto's Vision Zero initiative and street safety
  • The critical role of community programming and services
  • A call for inclusive urban planning and redesigning housing
  • Addressing Toronto's car-centric culture and its impact on walkability

Notable Quotes:

  • "A Challenger City is one that thinks about what kind of communities or society they want to build and is not shackled by just building block upon block."
  • "We end up with a profoundly family-unfriendly city that a lot of people can't afford to live in."
  • "Cities should be designed to be extroverted. They should be designed to be easy to read and easy to understand and easy for lots of different people to engage with."
  • "You need enough affordable housing that you have teachers who can work in the schools and not have totally ridiculous commutes because they can't afford to live in the city."
  • "Only in the face of abject tragedy does it seem like we get any meaningful progress on Toronto's Vision Zero."

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