#10 Coby Lefkowitz: Beliefs Inform Building; Personal Agency; Creating a Better World for All

I'm thrilled to have Coby Lefkowitz on the show today. Coby is an urbanist, real estate developer, writer, and consultant based in New York, and I would add, all around optimist. I've been following him on X for several years, and while it was our first conversation it felt like we had known each other much longer. We are saving the technical conversation on building and development for a time down the road, and today we really focused on the culture around building well and the obstacles that come with it. We both share this idea, in a lot of ways, that the best is just ahead if we can align our beliefs as a culture.

    • Urbanism and planning play a crucial role in creating beautiful and sustainable cities.

    • It is important to dream and not settle for utilitarian outcomes in city building.

    • A cultural shift towards more thoughtful and human-centered city building is needed.

    • Dopamine plays a significant role in motivation and addiction, and understanding its effects can help us make better choices.

    • Finding beauty in the ordinary and embracing everyday simplicity can enhance our appreciation of our surroundings.

    • Background buildings, when designed with quality and simplicity, can provide a strong foundation for vibrant communities.

    • Tradition and innovation are not mutually exclusive; tradition represents proven innovation that has stood the test of time.

    • Architecture has the power to shape our experiences and create intrigue and stimulation in our surroundings.

    • Small actions, such as adding potted plants or personal touches, can transform and benefit streets and communities.

    • Overcoming fatalism and embracing choice can empower individuals to shape their communities and create meaningful change.

    • Despite the challenges we face, history shows that humanity has the ability to rise to the occasion and find solutions.

    • Optimism and a proactive mindset are essential for creating a better future.

  • Twitter https://cobylefkowitz.com

    COBY'S FAVORITES: * Habits: Daily gym & reading * Top Podcasts: - Basketball theme - Nick's NBA podcast *

    • Welcome to Your World: Sarah Williams Goldhagen

    • The School of Llife: An Emotional Education

  • 00:00 Introduction and Background
    04:30 The Importance of Urbanism and Planning
    08:08 The Need to Dream and Overcoming Barriers
    17:33 The Cost of Development and the Value of Design
    25:00 The Culture of Consumption and the Importance of Good
    29:35 The Challenges of Financing and the Need for Coherent Vision
    35:24 The Importance of Conversations and Understanding Perspectives
    41:11 The Cultural Shift Needed for Sustainable Development
    42:04 The Dopamine Effect and Addiction 43:26 The Value of Everyday Beauty
    47:12 The Role of Background Buildings
    50:12 The Balance Between Tradition and Innovation
    53:07 The Impact of Architecture on Experience
    56:20 The Importance of Restraint and Punctuation in Design
    57:49 The Power of Small Actions in Shaping Communities
    01:03:06 Overcoming Fatalism and Embracing Choice
    01:05:32 The Value of Tradition and the Potential for Change
    01:10:01 The Impact of Individual Actions on Shaping Places
    01:14:01 The Journey of Making a Difference
    01:18:36 The Progress and Hope in Urban Planning
    01:22:19 Introduction and Background
    01:23:04 Interest in Architecture and Urban Planning
    01:24:27 Books That Have Changed the Way Coby Thinks
    01:25:36 Inspiring Trips and Observations on the Built Environment
    01:31:25 Philadelphia as an Example of Urban Planning
    01:33:40 Optimism for the Future
    01:36:25 Closing Remarks

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