
In this episode of 99% Invisible, Roman Mars explores the urban planning principles embedded in Sesame Street, arguing that the show subtly educates children about healthy neighborhood design. Featuring journalist Anna Koday, the episode discusses how Sesame Street's creators, inspired by Jane Jacobs' urbanist ideals, intentionally depicted a diverse, mixed-use neighborhood that fosters community and safety. The podcast further examines how the show's idealistic portrayal of urban life has faced criticism and challenges, and includes an interview with architecture critic Alexandra Lange, who discusses the importance of designing public spaces that are inclusive and engaging for children and teenagers, highlighting the Mega Swing at FDR Park in Philadelphia as an example of teen-friendly design.
Sign in to continue reading, translating and more.
Continue