Legend & Brickmione
Brickmione Brickmione
Have you ever thought about how the layout of a city actually nudges people in certain ways? I keep seeing patterns in the street grids that make me wonder if our urban design is more like a puzzle than a map. What’s your take on that?
Legend Legend
Cities are indeed more like puzzles than simple maps. The way streets intersect, the width of boulevards, even the placement of parks all send subtle signals about how we move, where we gather, and how we feel. A grid that encourages diagonal walks can reduce traffic, while a maze of narrow alleys can create intimacy but also confusion. In short, every curve and corner is a deliberate choice that nudges us toward certain behaviors. If you look closely, you’ll see the design isn’t random—it’s a quiet guide to how we live.