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Bring back the street!
Frederick Rickmann

Bring back the street!

We are constantly campaigning to bring back the "street" as an element of urban design. Cities and towns in times past have arranged themselves around the street with great success. Buildings on either side of about 3 storeys to create an architectural space: Enough distance between for privacy and access at the same time. A mix of uses. And you get a thriving place which is safe and most pleasant for shopping working and living. Explore more on Creating Compact Cities and BL
Not an exceptional street
70MEDiA

Not an exceptional street

There is nothing exceptional about the architecture, yet there is something about the soul of this street in Nuremberg that is just right. Somehow it is a very human place to live. And somehow it encompasses what Arkitekt Frederick Rickmann (AFR), Thinking Urban, is about. Creating new city places which are human. Explore more on Creating Compact Cities and BLUE and other shapes. https://www.1234design.com/creating-compact-cities https://www.1234design.com/blue-and-other-shap
Street Signs from East Berlin
Frederick Rickmann

Street Signs from East Berlin

When Germany was reunited, many of signs of the East were removed - literally. Yet here is the graphic design of East Berlin. With its own aesthetic quality. Graffitti and all. Here displayed as a work of art. Explore more on Creating Compact Cities and BLUE and other shapes. https://www.1234design.com/creating-compact-cities https://www.1234design.com/blue-and-other-shapes-2 Buy from Amazon below: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AFrederick+Rickmann&s=relevan
Corona and the new shape of cities
Frederick Rickmann

Corona and the new shape of cities

Quite suddenly, under the corona crisis, our city streets have been rediscovered. Traffic has vanished in the lock-downs and people have taken to walking and cycling around. In the process we have rediscovered our own cities and the pleasure of just being able to walk. The absence of traffic has changed the sound of cities as well. The roar of the traffic has given way to bird songs and for the first time in many decades, the air has been clean and free of much of the polluti
After the pandemic
Frederick Rickmann

After the pandemic

In the aftermath of the global virus, the old "normal" just does not exist anymore. So we cannot simply "go back to normal". The streets are empty, the shops are closed, people are out of work and families are in isolation. It is natural that this pandemic and the next one will have repercussions. So where are we going? Strangely the solutions we are seeking may lie in the parallel global challenge of the climate. The need is there now for creative new-thinking people to envi
Colour in Washington DC
Frederick Rickmann

Colour in Washington DC

Grand avenues of imposing marble and stone buildings form the normal international image of Washington DC. Yet within the fabric of the city there are startling contrasts that are often not fully appreciated. In the more historic parts of the town such as Georgetown and Alexandria there are very human scale townhouses from the Georgian origins of the country. Here you can sense a different scale and most surprisingly, a rich and imaginative use of colour. An architectural pal
Lille in France is Blessed with Streets on a Human Scale
Frederick Rickmann

Lille in France is Blessed with Streets on a Human Scale

Tourists flock to Lille in the north of France, not because of any grandiose masterpiece of architecture or theme park. They come because Lille has a broad network of the most pleasant streets imaginable. Twisting and turning and mixing with each other at small squares. The streets are full of local shops instead the huge brand chains so that town in lively and dynamic. Explore more on Creating Compact Cities and BLUE and other shapes. https://www.1234design.com/creating-comp
STREET ART AT A CROSSROAD
Frederick Rickmann

STREET ART AT A CROSSROAD

Long gone are the days when street art was synonymous with graffiti and condemned as vandalism. A new group of people who identify themselves as artists has completely changed our perception of street art. Artists like Bansky and Shepard Fairey - each with their unique vision, style and message - have, willingly or not, steered street art into the mainstream. More and more recognise its artistic value and capacity to improve the city landscape - not only aesthetically but als
DUNDEE AT CROSSROADS
Frederick Rickmann

DUNDEE AT CROSSROADS

Date: September 30, 2015 By Frederick Rickmann Situated on the north bank of the River Tay in Scotland, the city of Dundee has probably one of the most attractive urban locations in the UK. In 2014, UNESCO declared Dundee the first City of Design and within the near future, the V&A Museum of Design and Innovation will open on the waterfront. The new museum is expected to attract half a million visitors as well as act as a catalyst for the further cultural and business develop
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