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Home Posts tagged "Mobility"

Mobility

Developing the Inclusive City Centre: Frankfurt am Main

We are off on another adventure in our Frankfurt Urban Development series....

April 24, 2018  By Leon van Keulen
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Self-driving Cars in Boston: Opportunities and Threats for Real Estate Development and Influence on the Character of Cities

After moving from Europe, I discovered quickly that Boston, which was founded...

March 19, 2018  By Julian Blümle
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Building Inclusive Streets: Reshaping the Schlossstrasse, Frankfurt

Streets exist in many forms. From large, straight and open, to small, winding...

November 27, 2017  By Leon van Keulen
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The Suicide Cycling Tour: Frankfurt am Main

Every morning the same thing. I hop on my bike and surf the roads while...

September 18, 2017  By Leon van Keulen
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Matatus: Kenyas Layered Transportation System

Access to transportation is fundamental for an economically and socially...

February 27, 2017  By Maarten Markus
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Suicide Cycling Newcastle Part 2

In March 14th’s post we learned about Newcastle’s lack of proper cycling...

August 1, 2016  By Wilbert den Hoed
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Downtown Dead Zones: Chicago Fights Back  

  Downtowns all over the world are dead zones on nights and weekends. Once...

July 25, 2016  By Edward Carmody
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Suicide Cycling Newcastle

“If Newcastle goes for something, it really goes for it”, a born and raised...

March 14, 2016  By Koko Herder
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The Bicycle in the 21st Century

The bicycle as the main mode of transportation in the 21st century In...

December 14, 2015  By Mateus Lima
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Suicide Cycling Tour: Detroit

“Those who haven’t left the city by now, will be lost forever.” That’s...

September 28, 2015  By Martijn Sargentini
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