Are you a happy city hero?

An online series to help you build happiness in your city

The book, Happy City, has made its way to many countries, cultures and city-builders around the world.

The problem is not that the designers and policymakers who shape our cities don’t care about people’s happiness. They do. The issue is that most of them just don’t have access to the evidence that links design and planning to wellbeing.

Paddington Central has been transformed to foster happiness, health and inclusion.
Out of many insights, this fun experiment in Denver found that cyclists were more likely to be generous than commuters of other modes.
Tomo House, a co-housing ‘lite’ development in Vancouver. (Image courtesy TOMO Spaces/MA+HG Architects).
  • An introduction to our urban wellbeing framework
  • Guides that link happiness science to urban design, planning and architecture
  • Success stories from around the world

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Charles Montgomery

Writer, speaker, thinker on cities, science, happiness and trust. Author of Happy City, Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design. www.charlesmontgomery.ca