Talking Transport Transformation

S02-E32 | Exploratory walks with Consuelo Araneda Díaz

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In this episode, we explore the role of exploratory walks in urban spaces, a concept that connects mobility, discovery, and inclusive urban design. These walks, often overlooked in traditional mobility studies, highlight the value of experiencing a city on foot—uncovering hidden spaces and fostering a sense of connection with our surroundings. Through her work with La Reconquista Peatonal, Consuelo Araneda Díaz brings to light the walking experiences of Latin American women living in Berlin, emphasizing the unique perspective of walking as a way to engage with our communities. Our special guest, Consuelo Araneda Díaz, an architect and urban designer with a Master’s Degree from the Technical University of Berlin, shares her insights on the potential of everyday walks to transform urban design, making our cities more inclusive and accessible for all.

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Our TUMI Partners: ADB, BMZ, C40 Cities, CAF, GIZ, ICLEI, ITDP, KfW, SLOCAT, UN-Habitat, WRI

Our Guest: Consuelo Araneda Díaz LinkedIn

Our Moderator Megi Natchkebia LinkedIn

Max Bleß from audioBoutique for the sounddesign

Sebastian Hofer from freifahrt for the concept and production support

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