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Archive for the ‘Urban Planning’ Category

New York City Construction Starts to Show Signs of Stability

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

NEW YORK BUILDING CONGRESS
“The two biggest sectors within the nonresidential category were schools, libraries and labs, which accounted for 35 percent of construction starts, and offices and bank buildings, which accounted for 28 percent. In both cases, the project starts were split fairly evenly between new buildings and alterations/renovations to existing structures.”

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WPA 2.0 Design Competition – WINNERS Announced!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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“WPA 2.0: Working Public Architecture winners are: PORT, Andrew Moddrell and Christopher Marcinkoski, from Chicago and New York for their project, Carbon T.A.P. // Tunnel Algae Park. The jury of Elizabeth Diller, Cecil Balmond, Marilyn Taylor, Walter Hood, Stan Allen, and Thom Mayne was unanimous in its decision, citing two primary qualities: The floating, carbon-capturing bridge between Brooklyn and Manhattan would be an index for the otherwise invisible tunnel below, and the periodic rotation of the parkway across the river had the power to reshape the image of the city.”

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FYI – Transformational Infrastructure Conference

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
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For more information and to register, please visit http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/realestate

The William and Anita Newman Conference Center, Room 750
151 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010
646.660.6950

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Pedestrian Bridge – Santa Monica, CA

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
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Photo by Geoff George

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Sands Street Gets a Sassy, Center-Median Cycletrack

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

“Chalk up more bikeway innovation to the folks at the NYC Department of Transportation. Now nearly complete, the Sands Street approach to the Manhattan Bridge is now safer and more enjoyable thanks to a first-of-its-kind in NYC: a center-median, two-way, protected bike path. Frankly, the facility is a perfect solution to counter the dangers posed by a tangle of roads and highway on-ramps that burden the area. Dramatic before and afters tell the delicious story…”

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Who Says Free Transit?

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Recently, we posed the question: Could congestion pricing lead to free transit?

Civic activist and noted labor relations attorney Ted Kheel, and energy-policy analyst and transport economist Charles Komanoff, promise commuters in the NYC area free buses, drastically reduced subway fares, reduced peak-hour congestion, faster bus service and more. They used their “Balanced Transportation Analyzer (BTA)”

In this video, Komanoff explains the BTA, with an introduction by “Gridlock Sam” Schwartz, the noted traffic and transportation engineer.

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High-Speed Solar Train

Friday, September 25th, 2009
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This story first appeared in La Razón on September 11, 2009. To visit the Spanish-language original, please click here. The rail, which will achieve 321 KPH, is designed such that only light propels it. Moreover, its hydrogen batteries and its conduction system will generate and distribute water throughout its entire length. All great cities of […]

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Lessons from L.A.: A Rush Hour Drive with a City Planner

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

“Streetfilms Nicholas Whitaker took a back seat, rush hour ride with City Planner Deborah Murphy through the streets of Los Angeles. Murphy pointed out some of the difficulties one encounters in L.A. as a pedestrian advocate, commuter, and champion for change…”

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Re-Training America, Part 3

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

“The third and final installment of a documentary film done for a Political Science course at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC, that examines the issue of transportation and energy usage, and promotes the diversification of the US transportation system through greater investment in rail and transit. Includes credits and tips on how you can help.”

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Contra-flow Bike Lane – Boulder, CO

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

“Boulder, Colorado recently achieved the creme de la creme – Platinum bike status from the League of American Bicyclists so Streetfilms decided to pay the city a visit to get the scoop. Among the many bicycle amenities the city can boast, none spoke to us more than the contra-flow bicycle lane that runs three city […]

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