How do you design a public space for everyone—a space that is not only welcoming and inclusive but fosters a sense of community and well-being?
Kenneth Balfelt says you need to be strategically unprepared. That is, you should start with only half a plan for what your space will look like, because the other half must come from the users of that space—whether they’re young or old, working parents or retirees, or people who are homeless.

I recently spent a week working on Hurricane Harvey clean-up efforts with NeighborWorks network member Avenue and Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corp. in Houston.
