Chart of the Day: Beauty, Quiet, Happiness on Walks

A recent study came out which attempts to measure affective qualities of walking through cities. You can read about on CityFix, or look at the study yourself here.

 

beauty-paths-charts

 

beauty-paths-maps

I don’t understand all the methodology (mostly because I’m lazy), but the concept is intriguing to me! What might the most beautiful, most quiet, or most pleasurable path through downtown Minneapolis or Saint Paul look like?

Bill Lindeke

About Bill Lindeke

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Bill Lindeke has writing blogging about sidewalks and cities since 2005, ever since he read Jane Jacobs. He is a lecturer in Urban Studies at the University of Minnesota Geography Department, the Cityscape columnist at Minnpost, and has written multiple books on local urban history. He was born in Minneapolis, but has spent most of his time in St Paul. Check out Twitter @BillLindeke or on Facebook.