Description:
The film questions peoples movements to understand where they stop and for how long but also to understand man’s approach to the city. How many people pass in a street throughout a 24 hour period? How many of those are pedestrians? How many are driving cars or bikes? How much of the street space are the various groups allowed to use and is the street performing well for all its users? The Human Scale, a milestone of architecture documentaries, reveals how being an architect means thinking about people and their necessities first. Danish architect Jan Gehl re-designs cities ad hoc for pedestrians and cyclists.
Film profile:
Director:
Andreas Dalsgaard
Country:
Denmark, Bangladesh, China, New Zealand, USA
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