We Built It That Way
We Built It That Way

We Built It That Way

Jordan Clark + AJ Fawver

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A show about how we shape the places we live, and how they shape us—our behavior, relationships, opportunities, and imaginations. If you've ever looked around your neighborhood and thought, "I wonder why it's like that?" ... the answer is often: "we built it that way." Hosted by AJ Fawver and Jordan Clark. Edited by Jordan Clark.

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Density: Just a fancy term for overcrowding?
SEP 23, 2022
Density: Just a fancy term for overcrowding?
Is urban density good or bad??? This is the type of question we'd prefer not to answer. But if you're okay with a little nuance, hop on in while we take a stroll through what density means, what it does and doesn't do, and why the topic riles so many people up.We talk about:What density measuresArguments people make against densityArguments people make in favor of densityA theory on why density tends to be a fixation in North AmericaDifferent ways to reach the same densityHow cars factor in (and cars always factor in!)What is overcrowding? And how that relates to "density"How talking about urban intensity allows for greater specificityAnd a lot more!Links:Want to learn more on this episode’s topic? There has been no shortage of words written on the virus and our cities. Here's just a tiny sample:June 1972 article from Psychological Review, titled "On the distinction between density and crowding: Some implications for future research" by Daniel StokolsJune 22, 2021 article in Policy Options Politiques, "We need to focus on the problem of crowding, not density, in our cities" by Valerie Preston and Brian RayJune 1, 2020 TVO Today article, "Density is a planning problem. Crowding is a money problem" by John Michael McGrath January 2019 Governing, "Why ‘Density’ Is a Bad Word: It’s often used to describe how people live in urban spaces. But it shouldn't be." by Alex Marshall---Check us out on Twitter and Instagram @webuiltitpod.Hosted by AJ Fawver and Jordan Clark. Edited by Jordan Clark.Music in this episode includes: Sounds of the Supermarket, Blue Dot Sessions, bummies. (on YouTube), a 1986 recording from The Weather Channel, lukrembo (on YouTube), C. Scott, Isaac Horwedel, and Dead Moon ("Too Many People")
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57 MIN
Cover your ears: Why are cities so loud?
JUL 29, 2022
Cover your ears: Why are cities so loud?
In this episode, we talk about noise pollution—a much bigger problem than you might realize!Some of the things we discuss include:the most common (and annoying) sources of outdoor noiseadverse mental, physical, and social health effects from too much noise exposurewhat safe noise levels even areways to reduce noise in cities (hint: it has a lot to do with cars, like basically everything we talk about)and a whole lot moreLinks:Want to learn more on this episode’s topic? There has been no shortage of words written on the virus and our cities. Here's just a tiny sample:Book: ‘Curbing Traffic’ by Melissa & Chris BruntlettWhy City Noise Is a Serious Health HazardEnvironmental Noise Pollution in the United States: Developing an Effective Public Health ResponseHow Animals Perceive the World The sounds of our lives suck! How to make cities better by ending the blight of noiseCities Aren't Loud: Cars Are Loud (Video)Why sounds and smells are as vital to cities as the sightsParis caps speed limit to 30km/h in further boost to 'soft' transportThe Sensory Assault of 18th Century CitiesRoad Traffic Noise Pollution Is Linked With a Heightened Risk of Central ObesityThe Science of Quieter CitiesTraffic Noise Might GiveYou a Heart AttackThe Science of Quieter CitiesHow Silence Became the Ultimate Luxury Good The (Basically) Complete Health Case for Urban Parks, Trees, and NatureNOISY CITIES (interactive map)National Transportation Noise Map (US DOT)---Check us out on Twitter and Instagram @webuiltitpod.Hosted by AJ Fawver and Jordan Clark. Edited by Jordan Clark.Music in this episode includes: Sounds of the Supermarket, Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats ("Rocket 88"), Scott Joplin ("Pineapple Rag"), Bob Dylan ("Piano Mood").
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55 MIN