cdamian, to Engineering
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Friday Links 24-17

The leadership antipatterns are quite good, so is the video about a new development in Amsterdam.

https://christof.damian.net/2024/06/friday-links-24-17.html

christianschwaegerl, to architecture
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How one of the most famous architects in the world treats urban space – Chipperfield‘s Kunsthaus Zürich. This whole generation of stone-loving neo-classic architects is a disaster for urban development in times of climate crisis. #architecture #climatechange #urbanism #museum

OWGF, to cycling
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This is the Gold Standard for cycle paths. Safe and shaded
Via: dutch cycle embassy - chris bruntlett
#Cycling #Bikes #Urbanism #Transport

Cycling down a shaded bike path

christianschwaegerl, to cycling
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„This is where initiatives like free bike lessons take center stage. The social infrastructure of urban cycling — programs that give people the skills, tools and confidence to get on two wheels — can be just as important as physical infrastructure, especially when it comes to bridging access gaps.“ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-06-04/the-bike-infrastructure-that-can-close-cycling-s-gender-gap #fahrrad #fahrradbubble #bicycle #bicycling #mobility #urbanism

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
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"The Key to a Strong Downtown Is Smart Policy Changes, Not Big Projects" || by Tiffany Owens Reed June 4, 2024

"...But relying on the master-planned, “Big Project'' approach to revitalization is a risky way forward. Rather than growing the city’s wealth, these big projects often require significant public investment and incentives, which put cities in the risky financial position of making large, expensive bets in the present and hoping to recoup that money down the line.

Not only that, but these plans also lock cities into committing to a future they can’t possibly evaluate for profitability, relevance or resilience. It’s simply impossible to know if these plans will achieve their intended goals, and their large, centralized nature makes it hard to adapt to shifting market conditions or changes in regulation and funding.

The good news is that cities have alternatives..."

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/6/4/the-key-to-a-strong-downtown-is-smart-policy-changes-not-big-projects

#Urbanism #UrbanRenewal #CityCenter #Development #Resilience #Sustainability

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
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Private automobiles are not the future of anything, and it is a gross mis-allocation of funds to waste money on expanding roads.

The communities that were crushed and divided by highways can be repaired, though they will never have the same vibrancy as before, nor will the original displaced inhabitants benefit in any way.

But it's a start.

"...Decades ago, people decided to create the freeways. Now, we must decide if we will continue this path or reverse the damage to repair our communities..."

https://www.instagram.com/p/C7igXGuuqWI/

remixtures, to Bulgaria Portuguese
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Cidades demasiado dependentes de carros deviam ser vistas como sinal de subdesenvolvimento. A ideia de querer obrigar as pessoas a endividarem-se à fartazana para comprar latas rolantes mastodônticas para serem deixadas à noite em cima dos passeios das cidades não tem ponta por onde se lhe pegue!

#EU #France #Paris #AntiCars #Cities #Mobility #Transportation #Urbanism: "The 15 million people expected to swarm Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics will visit a city far different than it was a decade ago.

That’s because a campaign to make Paris greener, primarily by reducing its dependence on cars, has transformed it into a shining example of what many environmental activists, city planners and transit advocates say ought to be the future of cities worldwide.

Paris has closed more than 100 streets to motor vehicles, tripled parking fees for SUVs, removed roughly 50,000 parking spots, and constructed more than 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) of bike lanes since Mayor Anne Hidalgo took office in 2014.

Those changes have contributed to a 40% decline in air pollution, according to city officials.

“How did we achieve this?” Hidalgo said in a statement in March. “By assuming a major and radical rupture: the end of car-dependence.”

Paris and other European cities have for years been at the forefront of efforts to reduce car use, though their successes have not come without challenges. The U.S., on the other hand, has been slower to adopt similar reforms." https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/paris-olympics-city-reduce-air-pollution-rcna153470

lioracle, to transit
@lioracle@urbanists.social avatar

“I’m making a whole city! There are roads and tracks and roads crossing over the tracks! And buildings!” There are also many bus stops and a museum. (Grateful for washable markers) #urbanism #transit #PublicTransport #trains #bike #BikeTooter

smeg, to fuckcars
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Americans LOVE #walkable cities, look at any theme park, lifestyle center, or outdoor mall!

But we won't build that way where we live. Our politicians feed us car culture and we lap it up like fools.

#walkablecities #walkableStreets #walkability #carculture #CarBrain #fuckcars #pedestrians #urbanism #universalstudios #orlando #orlandofl

smeg,
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Americans LOVE buses! Airport shuttles, hotel shuttles, resort shuttles, tour buses, ski shuttles, beach shuttles!

They can't get enough of buses when they are

  • HIGH FREQUENCY
  • connect places they want to be, especially WALKABLE places!!

Let's add more buses and bus routes! More public transit means less cars and less traffic!

TheWarOnCars, to Podcast
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"Paris has closed more than 100 streets to motor vehicles, tripled parking fees for SUVs, removed roughly 50,000 parking spots, and constructed more than 1,300 kilometers of bike lanes since Mayor Anne Hidalgo took office in 2014. Those changes have contributed to a 40% decline in air pollution..."

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/paris-olympics-city-reduce-air-pollution-rcna153470

nicemicro,
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@bbbhltz @TheWarOnCars it never ceases to amaze me how #CarBrain people think that freedom means that we should build our own homes to cater for them to be able to travel through with their metal murderboxes.

No, suburbanites, cities don't owe you a nice car infrastructure so you can haul your @$$ to our city in your personal vehicle. We need to build the cities for the people living there, not the people passing through.

#Urbanism #WarOnCars

nathaniel, to MountainBiking
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SFRuminations, (edited ) to scifi
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Short Story Review: Robert Abernathy’s “Single Combat” (1955) https://sciencefictionruminations.com/2024/06/02/short-story-review-robert-abernathys-single-combat-1955/

Today I am joined by Anthony Hayes. We both contribute articles on Abernathy's deceptively complex parable of urban alienation.

possiblydrew, to Seattle
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Sticker spotted on a crosswalk signal in

Lyle, to Parenting
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https://citysmarttoys.com/ Fun resource for those doing #parenting who like me want to expose children to #urbanism and not just toy cars (which do indeed go “vroom!”) #biketooter

shekinahcancook, to mentalhealth
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How Modern America Is Optimized for Loneliness, Misery and Poor Health by David Friedlander May 24, 2024

"...What do housing, transit and lifestyle statistics have to do with loneliness and unhappiness, you might ask. Well...separating people physically also leads to emotional and psychological separation. Moreover, the implements that make sprawl-induced physical separation work on a societal level — cars to contract long distances and digital media to ameliorate the effects of social isolation — deepen loneliness and unhappiness on the personal level. These implements also make people sedentary, directly relating to the fact that 73% of the total American population is overweight and 42% is obese, per the CDC.

One of the biggest issues is population density. At the risk of oversimplifying, it’s a lot harder to socially isolate when there are people around you..."

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/5/24/how-modern-america-is-optimized-for-loneliness-misery-and-poor-health

dugartogo, to random German
@dugartogo@dju.social avatar

Wir regen uns hier ja gerne auf über #Parkdruck durch drei umgewidmete Parkplätze etc. 😉
Aber wisst ihr, was richtig krass ist: US-Städte mit mehr Parkplätzen als Häusern.
Finde, für solche Orte braucht es ein anderes Wort als "Stadt", denn wenn man aussteigt - da ist ja nichts und niemand.

Wie wäre es mit "Autoausstellung"?

'They paved paradise, over and over again'

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/parking-lots-in-cities-usa

via @shekinahcancook #urbanism #verkehrswende #autogerecht

edi_dot_bike, to cycling
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🚲 http://edi.bike | issue 42 | 27th May '24

In your weekly edinburgh cycle 'digest' (bumper edition 😅): The Search for Political Will; Fundraising Opportunities; Transport & Environment Committee May Meeting Roundup; and @edfoc Kicks Off!

RealJournalism, to california
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Gavin Newsom has promised 1,200 tiny homes for homeless people in #California. One year later, none of them have been built. https://calmatters.org/housing/homelessness/2024/05/tiny-homes-not-filled/

gcvsa,
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@PeterLG @RealJournalism Absolutely. I think most buildings should be mixed-use and no higher than 7 stories, with residential spaces no higher than 4th floor, and should have windows and balconies that open to the street. Retail at ground/basement level, residences floors 2-4, offices and community spaces floors 5-7. My modification of Christopher Alexander's "Four Story Limit" (A Pattern Language, Pattern 21) #architecture #urbanism

cdamian, to Engineering
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Friday Links 24-15

This week I enjoyed the podcast with Vitaly Pecherskiy, and the one about improv and presence.

If you like alcohol-free cocktails, the article from The Guardian has a good list, with some weird tricks, like clarifying coconut milk.

https://christof.damian.net/2024/05/friday-links-24-15.html

#fridaylinks #engineering #environment #leadership #links #urbanism

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
@shekinahcancook@babka.social avatar

These U.S. Cities Have More Parking Lots Than Housing - They paved paradise again and again and again.
by Frank Jacobs, Big Think May 17, 2024

"...On average, about one-fifth of all land in city centers is dedicated to parking. But what’s the actual harm being done by all that parking space? For one, city centers that are more “parkable” become less walkable. In other words, fewer things are casually accessible.

...Americans’ attitude toward driving is changing. The share of high school seniors with a driving license has dropped from 85.3% in 1996 to 71.5% in 2015. The rise of shared, multi-modal, and (soon, they keep promising us) autonomous mobility will further reduce the need for driver’s licenses, individual cars, and massive parking facilities in city centers.

Perhaps it’s time for American cities to become denser, more lived-in, more walkable—and less “parkable.”

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/parking-lots-in-cities-usa

#Parking #Zoning #LandUse #Urbanism #Transportation #Sustainability

BrentToderian, to Vienna
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This Vienna street isn’t “closed” because cars have been removed. It has successfully been “opened” to everything else, to a diverse and invigorated civic life, because cars have been replaced by a multitude of wonderful things.

Language matters.

HT @dmoser for pic
#urbanism #OpenStreets #Vienna

meganL, to accessibility
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🧵 Even before I formed @ucaccessnow, I persisted through campus channels trying to get them to acknowledge that cycle racks ALSO have to be accessible, not car parking spaces. After months of brick walls with UC and my union, I got a meeting with the head of UC Davis TAPS, who

@fedibikes @disability @bikenite

meganL,
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This is why I & @ucaccessnow want all cycle racks to be accessible designs, accessibly sited. Here we have a twofer - for-profit micromobility that was given carte blanche on campus & in town without offering accessible vehicles nor a just plan for dealing with bad actors...like the people who parked at the new rationed "oversized cycle parking only" racks.

12/? @fedibikes @disability @bikenite #UCAccessNow #Ableism #Cycling #CycleParkingAudit #Urbanism

meganL,
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On the same trip, saw SPIN cycles dumped in the middle of the mixed-use path, parked at the end spots which are the only spots on these inaccessible #DavisCA racks where trikes, quads, and bakfiets can fit, and parked blocking egress from disabled auto spaces.

Don't ration accessibility; it's nearly guaranteed selfish people & corporations will take it. Build everything as accessible as possible.

@fedibikes @disability @bikenite #UCAccessNow #Ableism #Cycling #CycleParkingAudit #Urbanism

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