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REDESIGNING STREETS … in favor of walking, cycling and public spaces

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REDESIGNING STREETS

… in favor of walking, cycling and public spaces

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INDEX

• A historical perspective

• So … a larger pan or lesser ingredients?

• Design according the DGC principle.

• The location determines the choice of mobility.

• Working with a mixture of methods.

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Mobility and public space are no longer in balance

Of course the situation shown isn’t in The Netherlands

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A historical perspective

Streets and public spaces as seen from a historical perspective:

• Every street or public space is created in a way it fits within the needs of that

specific historical era.

• It is the continuous (re)development of urban areas and new forms of mobility

which makes these streets and public spaces no longer fit within the needs of

a future era.

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But first about how it all started …

In the beginning there was a lot of public space

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The Romans founded the city of Utrecht (47 AD)

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Then it became an early medieval city (1122)

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And finally a late medieval city (1674)

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More space needed for new types of transportation (1936)

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The era of the car (1970)

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Again imbalance between mobility and public spaces (2015)

11Like in the past 2000 years tearing all down and rebuild the city again is THE solution?

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So … a larger pan or lesser ingredients?

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A pan of (vegetable) soup

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Step 1: The location determines the choice of mobility

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Step 2: Design according the DGC principle

Well designed streets and public spaces results in:

• Smarter choices of mobility.

• Modified behavior in traffic.

• Better and smarter policy on pedestrians (… in a country of cyclist !!! ).

DGC stands for ‘De Gebruiker Centraal’ and means something like ‘Placing the user in a central spot’.

AfterBefore

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Working with a mixture of methods

The environment of (public) buildingsThe psychology of behavioral acting

Used methods:

1. The psychology of behavioral acting.

2. The environment of (public) buildings.

3. Functional Ambiance (FA).

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Functional Ambiance (I)

FA as a method is developed by ‘Hogeschool Rotterdam’ and ‘De Urbanisten’

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Functional Ambiance (II)

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Haarlemmerstraat (Amsterdam)

Exhibition Road (London)

Functional Ambiance (III)

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Example #1: World of places (Redesign of an urban public space)

19Adriaen van Ostadelaan, Utrecht

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Example #1: The final result?

20Adriaen van Ostadelaan, Utrecht

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Example #2: World of flows (Flow versus Criss-Cross)

Korte Jansstraat / Domstraat, Utrecht

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Example #2: The final result!

22Korte Jansstraat / Domstraat, Utrecht

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Example #3: A combination of both worlds (flows and places)

23‘t Goylaan, Utrecht

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Example #3: Functional Design (1)

‘t Goylaan, Utrecht

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Example #3: Functional Design (2)

‘t Goylaan, Utrecht

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City of Utrecht, Ronald Tamse, 21st

of May 2015

“Thank you for your attention”

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