Adam L Tate
@altate.bsky.social
Writer & Urban Planner working to make cities happier & healthier. Focused on solutions to the urban heat island effect.
https://open.substack.com/pub/urbancooling
https://open.substack.com/pub/urbancooling
Oh wow, I totally assumed the sign was an original, she did a good job! And yeah, wiring and attic work is not the most fun stuff.
October 7, 2025 at 8:52 PM
Oh wow, I totally assumed the sign was an original, she did a good job! And yeah, wiring and attic work is not the most fun stuff.
The Tiffany lamps really complete the look. Well done!
October 7, 2025 at 8:12 PM
The Tiffany lamps really complete the look. Well done!
That’s my goal! To help guide more cities to implement these solutions. It helps with the urban heat island effect, with biodiversity, public health, happiness, placemaking, traffic calming, climate change adaptation and mitigation, etc. I write all about it at urbancooling.substack.com
Urban Cooling | Adam L Tate | Substack
Welcome to the Urban Cooling Institute. Here we explore design strategies and technologies for combating the Urban Heat Island effect. A how to guide on ways to make our cities cool and make our citie...
urbancooling.substack.com
October 7, 2025 at 7:21 PM
That’s my goal! To help guide more cities to implement these solutions. It helps with the urban heat island effect, with biodiversity, public health, happiness, placemaking, traffic calming, climate change adaptation and mitigation, etc. I write all about it at urbancooling.substack.com
It fascinates me how Australia can get some things so right, and some things so wrong when it comes to this sort of stuff. Not surprised to hear Melbourne and Yarra are doing it right. Any city that gave birth to the Lucksmiths has to have some fundamental goodness to it.
October 7, 2025 at 7:14 PM
It fascinates me how Australia can get some things so right, and some things so wrong when it comes to this sort of stuff. Not surprised to hear Melbourne and Yarra are doing it right. Any city that gave birth to the Lucksmiths has to have some fundamental goodness to it.
That’s a good point, thank you Finn!
October 7, 2025 at 7:10 PM
That’s a good point, thank you Finn!