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  1. 1. DO WE DARE CREATE A DIFFERENT MODEL?
  2. 2. PROBABLY 300 YEARS FROM NOW PEOPLE WILL WONDER HOW WE LIVED IN SUCH TERRIBLE CITIES AS WE HAVE TODAY, WHERE CHILDREN GROW IN TERROR OF CARS
  3. 3. Quality of Life is a goal in itself. But it is also critical in the “knowledge economy”, for retaining and attracting Highly Qualified and Creative Individuals. Competitiveness and Quality of Life
  4. 4. It is very simple to have a city with great quality of life: It only has to be designed for people, much more than for cars.
  5. 5. If a city is good for children and old people, by themselves, it will be good for everybody else.
  6. 6. WHAT EQUALITY IN POST-COMMUNISM SOCIETY? THE WAY WE BUILD AND ORGANIZE CITIES CAN POWERFULLY CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIAL JUSTICE.
  7. 7. PUBLIC GOOD MUST PREVAIL OVER PRIVATE INTEREST
  8. 8. WE CANNOT DESIGN AN URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEM UNLESS WE KNOW WHAT KIND OF A CITY WE WANT. CITY VISION
  9. 9. Do we have a clear vision of the city where you would want your children to grow? How far should a child grow from a park, a football field, a pedestrian only street? CITY VISION
  10. 10. CITY VISION VS
  11. 11. The friendlier to cars a city is, the less humane it becomes.
  12. 12. PUBLIC SPACE
  13. 13. For 5,000 years all city streets were pedestrian URBAN LIFE IN THE PAST
  14. 14. URBAN LIFE IN THE PAST 以前的城市生活
  15. 15. URBAN LIFE IN THE PAST
  16. 16. Over the last 80 years we have been making cities much more for cars mobility than for children’s happiness. PUBLIC SPACE
  17. 17. When cars appeared we should have started to build a parallel road network: One for cars and the other exclusively pedestrian. URBAN LIFE IN THE PAST
  18. 18. Why all streets for motor vehicles? Why not design a city where half the streets be for pedestrians and bicycles only?. PUBLIC SPACE
  19. 19. This is one of the streets in an European city that was reclaimed for pedestrians only
  20. 20. … reclaimed…
  21. 21. … reclaimed …
  22. 22. In Bogotá the Porvenir Promenade, an 18 km pedestrian street was built through many neighborhoods that did not even have pavement in their streets. It was a project for the people, not the motor vehicles. PUBLIC SPACE
  23. 23. EL PORVENIR PROMENADE
  24. 24. ALAMEDA EL PORVENIR
  25. 25. ALAMEDA EL PORVENIR
  26. 26. ALAMEDA EL PORVENIR
  27. 27. Through poor areas and where the city has not yet been built EL PORVENIR PROMENADE
  28. 28. EL PORVENIR PROMENADE
  29. 29. EL PORVENIR PROMENADE
  30. 30. PUBLIC SPACE Why is public space important in a city with many other problems? It is during leisure times that income differences are felt more acutely. While higher income citizens have access to large houses, clubs, country houses, vacations, lower income citizens only alternative to television is public pedestrian space.
  31. 32. Cars on sidewalks or parking bays where there should be sidewalks suggest that citizens with cars are more important than those who don’t have them. PUBLIC SPACE
  32. 35. Before After PUBLIC SPACE
  33. 36. PUBLIC SPACE
  34. 37. PUBLIC SPACE Parking is not a constitutional right. Governments should not allow pedestrian spaces to be used for parking and no public funds should be used for parking facilities.
  35. 38. PUBLIC SPACE Sidewalks are not simply for getting from one place to another. They are for walking aimlessly, talking, playing,enjoying the city.
  36. 39. People like to be and to meet in public spaces. When shopping malls replace public space as a meeting place for citizens, it is an symptom that a city is ill PUBLIC SPACE
  37. 41. PUBLIC SPACE
  38. 42. PUBLIC SPACE
  39. 43. The quantity and quality of a pedestrian public space is one mark of a civilized city. PUBLIC SPACE
  40. 44. PUBLIC SPACE
  41. 45. In our daily life we may be separated by income and hierarchies, but in public space we meet as equals. PUBLIC SPACE
  42. 46. No mayor will be much loved or remembered for having built a highway. Instead, he-she who creates a quality pedestrian space is long remembered. PUBLIC SPACE
  43. 47. Roads and most things Governments do, are a MEANS to an end. PUBLIC PEDESTRIAN SPACE IS AN END IN ITSELF. It is not a means to eventual better life. It is quality of life in itself, and yields happiness for generations and generations. PUBLIC SPACE
  44. 48. Waterfronts, specially in cities, are special, magic and unique. PUBLIC SPACE: WATERFRONTS
  45. 49. Hudson River, New York
  46. 50. Guayaquil, Ecuador
  47. 51. Battery Park, New York
  48. 52. Waterfronts should have public pedestrian infrastructure separated from roads by buildings PUBLIC SPACE: WATERFRONTS
  49. 53. London
  50. 54. London
  51. 55. Bonn
  52. 56. Traffic engineers like to build roads next to waterfronts because there are few intersections. But many cities regret deeply having built motor-car roads next to their waterfronts. PUBLIC SPACE: WATERFRONTS
  53. 57. Car-Free Day in Paris
  54. 58. París
  55. 59. Boston
  56. 60. Boston
  57. 61. Boston
  58. 62. TOURISM IS PEDESTRIAN
  59. 63. TOURISM IS PEDESTRIAN
  60. 64. TOURISM IS PEDESTRIAN
  61. 65. If a city wants to attract tourists, it has to have great quality public pedestrian spaces. TOURISM IS PEDESTRIAN

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