How Cities Can Make Space for Awe

城市如何营造敬畏之地

The Science of Happiness

2026-04-09

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A simple experiment turning a parking space into a parklet reveals how small changes to public spaces can spark connection, belonging, and awe.  Summary: What if even the smallest changes to our cities could transform how we feel and connect? In this episode of The Science of Happiness, we visit the site of San Francisco’s first parklet, and explore how reclaiming everyday spaces can invite people to pause, gather, and experience a sense of belonging. Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Today’s Guests: BLAINE MERKER is an urban designer and public space advocate. He leads Gehl’s Enterprise & Corporations team. Learn more about Blaine here: https://www.gehlpeople.com/people/blaine-merker/ SETHA LOW is an anthropologist and Professor at City University of New York. She’s also the author of the book Why Public Space Matters, as well as many other books examining the social life of cities. Learn more about Setha here: https://www.gc.cuny.edu/people/setha-low This episode is supported by The Gambrell Foundation, who believe a great life grows from strong relationships, a sense of belonging, and moments of awe and wonder. Learn more about their work at gambrellfoundation.org Related Science of Happiness episodes: What Humans Can Learn From Trees: https://tinyurl.com/48te84ps How to Do Good for the Environment (And Yourself): https://tinyurl.com/5b26zwkx Are You Remembering the Good Times: https://tinyurl.com/483bkk2h Related Happiness Break episodes: How To Ground Yourself in Nature: https://tinyurl.com/25ftdxpm Pause to Look at the Sky: https://tinyurl.com/4jttkbw3 Experience Nature Wherever You Are, with Dacher: https://tinyurl.com/mrutudeh Follow us on Instagram: @ScienceOfHappinessPodWe’d love to hear about your experience with this practice! Share your thoughts at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or use the hashtag #happinesspod. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap Help us share Happiness Break! Leave a 5-star review and share this link: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap Transcription: https://tinyurl.com/yr7m2zb5
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  • This episode is supported by the Gambrell Foundation,

  • who believe a great life grows from strong relationships, a sense of belonging, and moments of awe and wonder.

  • Learn more about their work at gambrellfoundation. org.

  • I grew up in a small city called Bend in Oregon.

  • It was an old logging town, 20,000 people, kind of knew everybody.

  • And then when I was nine years old, my family moved to Amsterdam because my dad got a job as an aircraft engineer.

  • So I lived in Amsterdam and then we moved to Zurich and those were cities that had great public transportation systems.

  • And as a young teenager, I had a transit pass in my pocket and,

  • you know, a little bit of money and I could go anywhere I wanted.

  • So, you know, what I noticed was just kind of this infinite invitation to make stops if you wanted,

  • to just kind of loiter around and sit around on a park bench if you wanted.

  • The streets allowed you to make choices.

  • There wasn't just one way to do things.

  • There was a million ways to do things.

  • And then we moved back to Oregon.

  • And I looked around at everything in the United States and thought, why can't we have more of that?

  • This is the Science of Happiness.

  • I'm Dacher Kildare.

  • Welcome to the first episode of Cities of Awe,

  • our ongoing series where we explore how moments of wonder can emerge in the midst of public life on busy streets,