

Street Experiments for Sustainable and Resilient cities
- Offered byCoursera
- Public/Government Institute
Street Experiments for Sustainable and Resilient cities at Coursera Overview
Duration | 12 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Street Experiments for Sustainable and Resilient cities at Coursera Highlights
- Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Beginner Level U'rban planning, transport planning, engineering, placemaking or general interest in grassroots urbanism
- Approx. 12 hours to complete
- English Subtitles: English
Street Experiments for Sustainable and Resilient cities at Coursera Course details
- This course shows you examples of remarkable changes and gives you a toolbox for implementing and evaluating street experiments yourself. We invite you on this journey to reimagine what is possible if we dare to use our public space differently.
Street Experiments for Sustainable and Resilient cities at Coursera Curriculum
Streets as Placemaking and Movement (Raising Awareness)
What will this course be about? A four-week overview
Introduction: The need of experimenting with streets
The Pandemic as a Street Experiment
Why should we experiment with streets?
Shaping Urban Mobility, an Automaker's Surprising Perspective
About this Course
About EIT Urban Mobility
Main Takeaways: The Pandemic as a Street Experiment
Urban Streets between Public Space and Mobility
Urban mobility and public space. A challenge for the sustainable liveable city of the future
Introduction to the final assignment
Week 1 in a nutshell
Understanding the Street as Public Space
Getting to Know Street Experiments
Introduction: Getting to know Street Experiments
4 Types of Street Experiments by Luca Bertolini, Part 1
4 Types of Street Experiments by Benjamin Büttner, Part 2
From ?streets for traffic? to ?streets for people?: can street experiments transform urban mobility?
Week 2 in a nutshell
Getting to know Street Experiments
Implementing Street Experiments
Introduction: Implementing Street Experiments
Experimenting with Streets in Munich, Germany - Melanie Grotsch
Experimenting with Streets in Milan - Rossella Ferorell
Experimenting with Streets in Stuttgart - Jesús Martínez
Enhancing the Value of Urban Spaces by Re-Shaping Mobility: What Makes Street Experiments Successful?
Week 3 in a nutshell
Key aspects of successful Street Experiments
Evaluating Street Experiments
Introduction: From evaluation to systemic change
Evaluating Street Experiments
Experimentation, participation, & the right to reimagine the city Lior Steinberg (Humankind)
Five Essential Characteristics of Street Experiments
Experiencing Piazza Zenetti in Munich, Germany
?From Temporary Arrangements to Permanent Change: Assessing the transitional capacity of city street experiments".
Making great strides: Learning from the revolution on Milan's post pandemic streets
Week 4 in a nutshell
From temporary arrangements to systemic change