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[SI Report] Walkable City and Bikeable Cities
Date
2016-10-06
Writer
ssunha
Contents of Lists
1. Introduction
2. From Cars to People: A Mobility Paradigm Shift in Seoul and Singapore
• Seoul’s Vision for Urban Transportation
• A “Car-lite” Singapore
3. Research Process: A Collaborative Journey on Foot and Bikes
4. Turning Vision into Action: Case Studies from Seoul and Singapore
• Vibrant Commercial Districts
- Seoul: Myeongdong
- Seoul: Yonsei-Ro Transit Mall
- Singapore: Orchard Road - Singapore: Club Street
• Civic Space 60 - Seoul: Seoul Plaza and Gwanghwamun Square
- Singapore: Civic District
• Safe Community Streets
- Seoul: A.Ma.Zone
- Singapore: Silver and School Zones
• Outreach Programmes
- Seoul: Seoul Walk & Bike Festival and Car-free Zones
- Singapore: PARK(ing) Day, Streets for People, Car-free Sunday
• Commuter Cycling 98 - Seoul: Ttarungi Bike-share
- Singapore: Intra-town Cycling Networks
• Future Projects
- Seoul: Seoul Station 7017
- Seoul: Remaking Seun
- Singapore: North-South Corridor and Bencoolen Street
5. Creating Walkable and Bikeable Cities: Lessons from Seoul and Singapore
6. Conclusion
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Walkable-and-Bikeable-Cities.pdf