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The Value of Street Network Design
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This presentation by Tim Stonor showcases techniques for capturing the economic performance and social value of places. With tools like “SPACE SYNTAX” and its integration to GIS software, urban / city planning will be a much easier process. The economic principles … Continue reading →
A Vision Zero Approach to Ped Projects, Part 2
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The goal of this post is trying to find priorities for pedestrian-oriented projects, having Vision Zero goals in mind. This update includes an overlay of 5 sets of data. See initial post with 3 overlays here. Full resolution graph and … Continue reading →
A Vision Zero Approach to Ped Projects in Austin
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This GIS analysis overlays only 3 sets of data as an example of how a VISION ZERO approach can help redefining priorities to future pedestrian-oriented projects. Vision Zero goals “add-up” to existing priorities defined by the City. With the inclusion of accident … Continue reading →
Activity Centers in Austin – Are They Walkable?
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A simple quick analysis of the existing sidewalk infrastructure within the Imagine Austin Centers show how “walkable” these centers currently are. In sum, only 5.03% of total sidewalks are located within these Activity Centers. Downtown Austin, holds 28.04% of all … Continue reading →
GIS Integration – A Powerful Tool
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Here is an update of the work from the Technical Subcommittee at the Pedestrian Advisory Council (PAC) – Austin, TX. May 30, 2015 A few concepts are introduced to be more publicly accessible and promote empowerment of the community with a … Continue reading →
Path as Place
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This presentation is based on the concept of “Path as Place” by Ian Lockwood (Toole design). CNU23: fresh inspiration… Enjoy! (turn on english subtitles). The video touches on the integration between transportation and urbanism. With a powerful and simple idea … Continue reading →
Simple Math – South Mopac Expansion Project in Austin
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“…This is not a problem of traffic or congestion…”, said Sinclair Black few minutes ago at the AIA office in Austin, TX. “… it is just simple math..”
Austin’s Hancock Neighborhood — Compact and Connected?
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This Neighborhood in Austin, TX. could experience a great amount of change due to its current development pressure from nearby areas. The documents posted here showcase the analysis of the neighborhood, which aims to conserve its single-family characteristics. While within … Continue reading →