The Dallas-based urban design group Better Block says it very plainly: they try to help people improve cities by not over-thinking every decision. They do the substantial physical work to pose a temporary but true-to-scale possible future for a city street, like this one—a plausible new arrangement set up for a weekend or so, in the hopes of helping people see an idea come to life, the better to judge its merits. It’s the
Your new roles sound exciting. Congratulations!
Love this tension between commitment and provisionality. Congrats on the new gig!
Congrats on the new job!