When would a cyclist stop being a cyclist? | Hannes Mettler

Take a listen to our conversation with Hannes, who I have met through KTH university, or some of the welcoming events, to be precise. He is from the Southern Germany, from a little village of 1000 inhabitants, now studying Masters in Architecture in Stockholm. For him a city is overwhelming, but also a place to explore the unexpected. It is about exploration. While people act like catalysts for the city, according to Hannes, adding to the city through their presence and their will of living in a city. Some of the things we talked about: 💡 Ghost town city during the summer (guess which one?) 💡 Human beings adapting to circumstances 💡 University campus in Mexico with high fences 💡 No Uber drivers when it rains in Monterrey 💡Experience of the city as a cyclist Question from Hannes to the next guest (you as a listener can respond to it via Spotify too!): ❓Let’s pretend you are in the city that lost electricity and you are standing in the middle of the street / plaza and there is not light at all, you can hear people freaking out, you have no flash with you - what is your reaction, your ultimate plan? How would this situation affect people living in the city? 🌏 Now it's your turn! ❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it ❷ If you want to give more, become this project's Patron ❸ Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram by searching @ACityForYou there ❹ ENJOY A City for You! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acityforyou/message

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Casting light on citizens and their urban life through 5 simple questions. This is my way to connect citizens through sharing their stories. Why not dive into a pool of opinions and views on a city and artificial lighting, described by people from around the world? Next time you walk through your city, notice that every person passing by has their own story and you might hear it soon. acityforyou.wordpress.com