Jan Gehl

Jan Gehl

Jan Gehl, (Denmark, 1936), architect, professor, and consultant on urban design, has focused his career on improving the quality of urban life, by reorienting the design of the city towards the people in the cities: public life, pedestrians, and cyclists.
His books include the by now “classics” “Life between Buildings” and “Cities for People”.Published in more than 40 languages.
Major City improvement projects with Gehl Architects include Copenhagen, Melbourne, Sydney, London and New York.
Jan Gehl has been awarded the ”Sir Patrick Abercrombie Prize for exemplary contributions to Town Planning”, The key to the City of Sydney, honorary doctor degrees in Edinburgh, Toronto, Varna and Halifax and is honorary fellow of the Architectural Institutes in Denmark, UK (RIBA), USA, Canada, Scotland, Ireland as well as the Planning Institutes in Australia and Ireland.

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