Cities expected to become home to two thirds of the world's population by 2050.
With cities expected to become home to two thirds of the world's population by 2050, it is critical that we understand how to design them for a sustainable, safe and prosperous future.
Inhabit Place empowers decision makers and communities to do just that.
Inhabit Place is a data and analytical tool that records and interprets human behavior in public spaces to better understand how we use the built environment, and how the built environment impacts us. It enables smooth and standardised data collection that generates easy to read reports for wide dissemination and transparent accounting.
Inhabit Place is built on the Public Space Public Life methodology championed by Jan Gehl, and allows the systemic, cost-effective and reliable collection and analysis of data through an easy use application of place auditing.
A local council using audits to inform place proposition and proposed actions within Place Plan, which ultimately informs capital works program.