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We need walkable communities to support third places and ... - TikTok

318.3K Likes, 4186 Comments. TikTok video from nathan allebach (@nathanallebach): “We need walkable communities to support third places and ...

Take Action: Reviving Third Places and Walkable Communities

But when I think of third places, I think of third places as places where when you want to socialize, it is a dependable place to go. And ...

SAWANT: How walkable cities could save Americans' social lives

This is because walkable cities allow easier access to "third places," a concept first introduced by sociologist Ray Oldenburg in the 80s.

What Are They and Why Are They Important to American Culture?

When we connect with members of our community at third places, we ... you want to venture out to a third place. These challenges, along ...

If you could create a third place, what would it be like? : r/sociology

Like, makerspaces/cafes/arcades/markets are all great, but car-centric planning defines how we interact with our community. It fundamentally ...

Community building happens in 'third places'

What are “third places” and why are they important to a community? Urban sociologist Ray Oldenburg says that bars, coffee shops and corner ...

How Third Places Contribute to Thriving Communities - Urban Institute

Third places can encourage social connection, but to be truly effective, they require local champions and community-level investment. What ...

Reclaiming Our Vanishing Third Places | CNU

Help us build more places people love. Donate to the Congress for the New Urbanism today and you'll be taking a stand for walkable neighborhoods ...

Take Action: Reviving Third Places and Walkable Communities

In North America, there are laws in place that make it more difficult to connect. Zoning and parking laws impact the amount of foot traffic ...

Why we need third places - Justin Pasquariello - Medium

Intergenerational third places can help us find purpose, connect with values, build community, support volunteering, & catalyze community ...

'Third places' strengthen community. Here's how we can rebuild them

ANTHONY BROOKS: Do you have a favorite third place? If home is your first place, work or school is your second place, a third place might be ...

“Third places” as community builders - Brookings Institution

A stronger network of third places in both cities and suburbs could help build the social and economic connections needed to move out of poverty ...

Integrating Third Places into Urban Planning - Site Selection Magazine

Human-centric urban design nurtures third place growth — such as walking, mixed-use neighborhoods with green spaces, bike lanes and pedestrian- ...

Building Walkable Communities: The Key to Urban Living | TikTok

making places more walkable again. helps everyone. it's relevant right now. with the housing. energy and climate crises. it has bipartisan ...

The hidden barrier to finding your Third Place and how to overcome it

Listen. You deserve third places to gather, find community, support, connection, solidarity, comfort, care, and joy. The countries we Americans ...

Urban green spaces: A “green third place” to promote community

It should be a comfortable, welcoming, and accessible space for social interaction that fosters a sense of belonging. Like Cheers pub in Boston, ...

Influence of Neighborhood Walkability on Older Adults' Walking ...

By Chia-Yuan Yu, Biyuan Wang. Neighborhood walkability increases older adults' walking visits to third places, revealing positive effects on ...

We need to bring back third places | Opinion | dailyuw.com

We can tweak our communities by adding more third places, fewer cars, and more pedestrian-friendly spaces to ensure our own health and ...

What Is A Third Place? (And Why You Should Have One)

outlines some of the strongest characteristics of third places. Impactful third places allow for customer and community self expression, support ...

Closure of 'Third Places'? Exploring Potential Consequences for ...

In unassuming neighborhood locales, such as coffee shops, hair salons, and malls, people meet to socialize, express themselves, and support one another.