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Any interseting concept/ideas/case study/previous competition/presentation/web resource covering or related to traffic situation in cities.....from architectural point of view...which can be incorporated or become a theme for a paper on the general subject of Traffic Situation in cities

 
Apr 10, 07 2:26 am
Carl Douglas (agfa8x)

we're not doing an assignment for you from scratch.
what are your references so far?

Apr 10, 07 2:31 am  · 
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Since it is going to be presented to a mixed audience i would prepare something that can hold there attention...may be by usign animation or illustartions, anecdotes.....i have just begun thinking though....

Apr 10, 07 3:02 am  · 
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Carl Douglas (agfa8x)

no, I mean what sources have you already found? What made you interested in traffic?

Apr 10, 07 5:55 am  · 
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it would be good for you to talk to a traffic engineer. not that they will help you with 'best practices' exactly, but it will give you some insight into the narrow range of concerns a traffic engineer typically considers. quality of life is not among them.

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there is an interesting thing going on here in louisville right now that might be fodder for your talk. after spending over a decade and millions of $$$ reclaiming our riverfront with an incredible series of parks and public spaces, the riverfront interstate which was put there in the 60s (and never should have been) has a planned expansion directly over the parks and through downtown.

from a traffic engineering standpoint, this is apparently an easy argument, but there has been a HUGE backlash against it. a grassroots program sponsored by two local businessmen has been organizing the fight: see their arguments at www.8664.org . their proposal would actually remove the riverfront highway completely and reroute traffic around downtown, allowing a lot of riverfront land to be made available for further enhancement of the relationship between the city and the river.

it'll be a tough fight. engineering of the new 'spaghetti junction' is well underway, land acquisition has begun. but there is a good amount of momentum behind 8664, too.

Apr 10, 07 7:20 am  · 
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jkaliski

consider that congestion = urban success

Apr 10, 07 9:48 am  · 
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