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If Women Designed Cities

Most cities today aren’t “neutral” – they were designed by men, for men – prioritizing cars, industrial growth, and efficiency. But what if women were in charge of urban planning?

Recent studies and books* show that the result would be safer, more walkable, and community-focused cities built for everyone.

Did you know that women are 50% more likely to rely on public transportation, yet most transit systems weren’t built with them in mind?

We’d likely see safer, greener, and more inclusive spaces – designed to support everyday life, not just the daily commute.

Here’s how things might change with a woman-led urban design approach:

✨ 1. Safer Public Spaces & Walkability
– Well-lit streets, parks, and transit stops to reduce safety concerns.
– More mixed-use, safer developments to ensure there are always “eyes on the street.”
– Pedestrian-friendly design with wider sidewalks and safer crosswalks.

🚉 2. Better Public Transport & Accessibility
– More reliable, affordable, and flexible transit options.
– Safer bus and train stations with better lighting and emergency features.
– More public toilets – because access to toilets shouldn’t be a luxury.

👩‍👧 3. Family-Friendly & Inclusive Spaces
– More childcare facilities near workplaces and transit hubs.
– Dedicated breastfeeding rooms and baby-changing stations in public areas.
– Safer, better-maintained parks and playgrounds for families.

🏡 4. Affordable & Thoughtful Housing
– More secure, community-oriented housing for women, single parents, and vulnerable populations.
– Designs that prioritize safety – secure entrances, better lighting, and communal living spaces.

🌍 5. Sustainable & Green Infrastructure
– Less car dependency, with better cycling and walking infrastructure.
– More green spaces, urban gardens, and climate-conscious planning.
– Support for eco-friendly policies – because cities should work with the environment, not against it.

💡 6. More Women in Urban Planning
– Representation matters: More female-led city planning teams would bring diverse perspectives to the table.
– Policies that support work-life balance, like flexible workspaces and community-led initiatives.

🚀 A city designed by women isn’t just for women – it’s for everyone.
A city built with safety, accessibility, and sustainability in mind benefits men, children, the elderly, and marginalized communities too.

Imagine a world where cities truly prioritize people over cars, where public spaces feel welcoming instead of intimidating, and where daily life is made easier – not harder.

Sources:
– “What if Women Designed the City”, Dr May East
– “Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men”, Caroline Criado Perez

Source:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/un-habitat-united-nation-human-settlements-programme-_if-women-designed-cities-how-different-would-activity-7293314856475070464-N5kW/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAtGGkQBsxwMBmX3lEJO8btihnfBCaHqTz4

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