Curiosity and artistry: 6 takeaways on downtowns
November 28, 2018
November 28, 2018
The 2018 International Downtown Association conference inspired a renewed love of place¡ªand the desire to make downtowns better
Attending professional conferences gives you a chance to reconnect with what excites you about your work, learn about the latest best practices, and meet interesting like-minded people. The 2018 International Downtown Association (IDA) conference in San Antonio was no different for me.
As I traveled back to Boston after the conference, I found myself returning to some striking comments from speakers over the three days. In particular, a call to action from Tim Tomkins, Times Square Alliance president and immediate past chair of the IDA board, stood out as a statement on how urban designers and anyone working to make downtowns better should look at cities. He said: ¡°Look at cities with the curiosity of a child and the eyes of an artist.¡±
In fact, these themes¡ªcuriosity and artistry¡ªwove through many of the sessions and conversations in San Antonio.
Remembering to look at new places with the curiosity of a child and the eyes of an artist helps us create and strengthen great, walkable urban places.
Topophiliacs like me came away from the conference with a renewed sense of energy for and excitement about helping the downtowns and urban neighborhoods where we work. Remembering to look at new places with the curiosity of a child and the eyes of an artist helps us create and strengthen great, walkable urban places.