Ray Gastil

Ray Gastil is a Seattleite who has practiced urban planning, has written on architecture, urbanism, and theater, and has studied with Cours Florent in Paris.

Rethinking How the City Works: Barcelona’s Superblocks

The idea, practice, and until a year ago, city policy, was to assemble a number of nine-square grids of three by three 400-foot-square blocks, leaving the buildings in place while taking through traffic off the streets and routing it around the blocks.

Review: Plumbing Gorky’s “Lower Depths” in Seattle

The impressive ensemble acting is evidence of the actors’ craft as well as the deep dive process before rehearsals.

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