
Gehl People
"Gehl People" refers to the concepts developed by Jan Gehl, a Danish urbanist who studies how people use and experience cities. It emphasizes designing urban spaces that prioritize human-scale interactions—pedestrian-friendly streets, accessible parks, and welcoming public areas—encouraging social activity, safety, and well-being. The approach advocates for creating lively, sustainable cities where the needs of pedestrians and cyclists are central, fostering community engagement and enhancing overall quality of life. In essence, Gehl People focus on making cities more livable by designing for people, not just vehicles or infrastructure.