jennifer micóDo Cities Really Need Public Spaces?Saying ‘No’ would be counterintuitive, let alone false. Public spaces have been part of cities since the beginning. Try to imagine any…8 min read·Jul 30, 2021----
jennifer micóThe City, The SuburbA day at the zoo. No, worse: they were scared. That’s how David Smiley describes the time he took his Urban Design students to Los Angeles…8 min read·May 3, 2021----
jennifer micóWhat Will ‘Liveable City’ Mean After COVID-19 Lockdowns?After COVID-19 lockdowns, the restoration of the city’s livability will rely on deepening its walkability. In the new normal, street life…11 min read·Jun 24, 2020--1--1
jennifer micóWhy Cities are the Best Place to Stay during the Pandemic?Schools, shops, restaurants, and cafes remain closed. Bus operators drive the usual routes but with empty vehicles. The city has turned…5 min read·Apr 18, 2020----
jennifer micóIs a Media Credential Worthy?If last September you didn’t see a street billboard advertising the movie The Irishman, then you didn’t leave your house.7 min read·Feb 21, 2020----
jennifer micóIs 21st-century Urbanism on the Right Track?A Discussion on the Smart City11 min read·Jan 2, 2020----
jennifer micóOpen Public Spaces Are DispensableBut a City Without Them Wouldn’t Be Viable7 min read·Oct 30, 2019----
jennifer micóinDialogue & DiscourseUnaffordable Housing Puts the Compact City at RiskThe day I met Ray, he told me his drain was clogged. As we looked for a plunger in the apartment where we both rented a room, he told me…7 min read·Oct 4, 2019--3--3
jennifer micóWho Builds the City?Forget the experienced urbanists and forget the new graduates. Forget the Department of City Planning and forget the neighbors’ council…9 min read·Aug 22, 2019----