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The City’s Recipe Book: Borrow the Technique, Use Your Own Ingredients with Guillermo Bernal
Cities don’t work because of glossy plans or polished renderings. They work because people use them, reshape them, and often subvert them in ways no planner predicted.
That’s the world Guillermo Bernal inhabits. A political scientist turned place-maker, Guillermo has spent the past decade helping communities across Mexico reclaim their public spaces — not through sweeping vision statements, but through small, tangible acts of change.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why cookbook urbanism (copying the look of other cities) fails without understanding the “ingredients” that make it work
- How Mexico City thrives on improvisation, adaptation, and citizen-led transformation
- The risks of chasing authentic ...
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