For 30 years, David Rawsthorne has designed transportation infrastructure ranging from freeway interchanges to local street traffic calming. Since 2001, his work at the City of Vancouver in British Columbia has focused on improving the city’s quality of life by expanding its walking and cycling infrastructure. In recent years, he has planned and designed many parts of Vancouver’s growing network of separated bike lanes. He lives with his family in Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood, where he is fortunate to be able to walk to local shops and restaurants and has a pleasant 15 minute bike commute to work.