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Designing for Action: Fabrizio Prati

Thu, Jul 23    2pm

Fabrizio Prati (Global Cities Design Initiative)

Fabrizio Prati is the Global Designing Cities Initiative Director of Design and Research. At GDCI, he oversees the street design work across the various programs and has been involved in projects in over 50 cities worldwide. Fabrizio has almost 20 years of experience as an urban designer and planner with a focus on safe and sustainable mobility, street and public space design. He is one of the core authors of the Global Street Design Guide and has collaborated on numerous other publications, including the Designing Streets for Kids, Designing for Safe Speeds, How to Implement Street Transformation, and How to Evaluate Street Transformations guides.

Before joining GDCI, he worked in two urban design practices based in Paris, France, where he addressed sustainability and mobility issues in transit-oriented developments and eco-districts in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. He’s a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, with a Master of Urban Design, and of the Paris School of Planning (EUP) with a Master of City and Regional Planning. Fabrizio is passionate about cities and curious about developing ways to make them more livable, inclusive, and sustainable. He is Italian, born and raised near Milan, based in New York, and has lived in Paris, Montreal, Valencia, and San Francisco.

Moderated By Ankita Chachra (Purpose Built Communities)