Tune into the first exciting episode of the Constructive Voices’ City Correspondents initiative with an enlightening discussion featuring Alexandra Steed.
A seasoned landscape architect, author and urban designer, Alexandra shares her insights from her dual practices in London, UK, and Vancouver, Canada.
The conversation delves into the unique urban design strengths of Vancouver, the challenges of densification, and the city’s need to address climate resilience through green and blue infrastructure.
“Vancouver has always been one of the most livable cities in the world, placed within an absolutely spectacular setting, and its forefathers safeguarded green areas like Stanley Park right from the beginning.” – Alexandra Steed
Key Highlights:
- Vancouver’s Urban Legacy: Alexandra applauds Vancouver’s foresight in establishing green spaces like Stanley Park and integrating street trees, green roofs, and pedestrian-friendly streetscapes into its urban design.
- Densification Challenges: As the city grows, Alexandra raises concerns about the lack of robust green infrastructure to handle increased stormwater and protect biodiversity.
- Lessons from London: Comparing Vancouver’s relative youth to London’s layered historical infrastructure, Alexandra emphasises the opportunities for proactive planning in Vancouver.
- Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG): Alexandra discusses the absence of legislation akin to BNG in Vancouver and advocates for the adoption of nature-...