The Architect of Motion

Luke Szabados sits down with Lucas Phildor to talk about his work transforming New York City’s streets into safer, more welcoming spaces. Photo by Sabrina DuQuesnay

Some of the best interactions you have are as a pedestrian and you see people, you know, crossing the street with their strollers or with children, and what I like to think about is how do we make it safer for them?
— Luke Szabados

By Lucas Phildor

Many people rush through New York City’s streets without a second thought, but some see them as opportunities to bring people together. This episode follows Luke Szabados, a project manager at the New York City Department of Transportation’s Transit Development Unit, who designs streets that help people move safely, connect with their surroundings and feel part of their communities.

From his car-dependent upbringing in Cleveland to reimagining urban life in the Bronx, his story shows how thoughtful design can shape the way we move — and how anyone, even teenagers, can help build the cities they call home.

Lucas Phildor is a senior at Townsend Harris High School in Queens. He is involved in his school’s Black Student Union, school newspaper, and Civic Leaders of America club. When he isn’t busy, Lucas loves to read comics, bike or fence.


The Summer Youth Podcast Academy is The Bell’s immersive beginner podcasting workshop for New York City public school students. This year’s academy was made possible by support from the Spotify Studios Union.

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