This month, Camille and Maggie discuss Trauma-Informed Design with Reverend Laura Rossbert. Unlike Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon, this design approach focuses on incorporating user input and best practices to create safe, supportive spaces for pe
Camille and Maggie discuss social infrastructure and the history of the Auraria Neighborhood with community organizer Milo Marquez. Marquez is a 5th-generation Denver native whose work focuses on advocating for the Latino community across Color
This month, Camille and Maggie learn about the history and impact of infill projects in Downtown Denver from guest Ken Schroeppel. The group discusses the influences that spurred infill development near the city’s urban core as well as what can
Camille and Maggie explore the intersection of urban planning and public health with guest Jeremy Németh. Dr. Németh is a professor of Urban and Regional Planning and the Director of the PhD program in Geography, Planning, and Design at the Uni
In the inaugural episode of Urbanistory, Maggie and Camille share urban history research connected to the idea of being in a public space. Camille discusses "Public Space Beautification for Whom?" and Maggie contributes "How Did We Get Here? A