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Building a Shared Dream Architect and urban planner Jaime Lerner shares with Paola Huijding views on transforming cities as a collective endeavour. Planning for the people and with the people.
You have been the mayor of Curitiba three times and governor of the state of Paraná twice. How important is it for politicians to understand urban design strategies and for urban planners to understand political systems? One of the most important issues regarding cities today is to make things happen. There is an overall paralysis that comes from constraints from many sides – bureaucracy being the main cause – but also from a fear of proposing something. To innovate is to start. We must have a certain commitment to simplicity and even to a degree of imperfection. I once read a phrase that touched me deeply, which was roughly something like this: “I’d rather have graceful imperfection than graceless perfection.” Planning is a process that can always be corrected if we pay attention to feedback from the people. We should imagine the ideal, but do what is possible today. The roots of a 92 | MY LIVEABLE CITY • Oct-Dec 2017