HOW COVID-19 RESHAPED US CITIES

Kevin J. Krizek|TEDxMileHigh (ted.com)

The pandemic spurred an unprecedented reclamation of urban space, ushering in a seemingly bygone era of pedestrian pastimes, as cars were sidelined in favor of citizens. Highlighting examples from across the United States, environmental designer Kevin J. Krizek reflects on how temporary shifts — like transforming streets into places for dining, recreation and community — can become permanent fixtures that make for more livable and sustainable cities.

This talk was presented to a local audience at TEDxMileHigh, an independent event. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Kevin J. Krizek · Environmental designerKevin J. Krizek has been examining the environmental, social and health impacts of our urban transportation choices for twenty-five years.

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