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170005 Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion is the latest version to be added to the USMC fleet.
Seen on the Tucson ramp, she was sharing space with 169022 another K and 161383 an E model. All on their way to Yuma for the regular WTI.
SHARED SPACE IN URBAN PLANNING by Naeemah Yusof, postgraduate researcher in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Urban planning is a crucial field in understanding and organizing hierarchy of space for the society. Ultimately, it is also important to understand that in any design field, the needs of the end users are the main priority to be served and fulfilled.
The respective picture shows a very clear view on the concept of Shared Spaces in urban planning. Two user’s category that can be highlighted here are the motorized and non-motorized user. Motorized users include cars, busses, motorcycles and lorries while non-motorized user include pedestrian, disabled and bicycles. As they are sharing the same space and built environment, local authority will need to facilitate the best as there are some rules and guidelines to be followed in protecting users’ right.
The idea of define pedestrianisation as "removal vehicular traffic from city streets" has been argued as it was proven to be an inefficient tool in solving traffic issues in a city. Most of urban planner gained to admit that the best urban policies’ concentration should be on the enhancement of walkability along the city through the concept of Shared Spaces. Shared zones are most suitable for streets and compact areas with a low demand for through traffic movement. Shared Spaces aimed at integrating the use of public spaces by removing the traditional segregation of motor vehicles, pedestrians and other road users. Green space provided act as a buffer zone for the space. Indirectly, Shared Spaces in urban planning helps to promotes respect, justice and equality within social structure.
Play area sited next to the access road for Gracemount Primary School. The sort of small area of shared space affectionally known to Scots children as the play park.
The development is part of the City of Edinburgh Council 21st Century Homes programme. Phase 1: Building 67 homes for social rent, 20 homes for midmarket rent and 12 homes for sale under a shared equity scheme. Phase 2: Building 70 flats and 46 houses for sale, including sale under a shared equity scheme. Work started on site in November 2010 and is due for completion by July 2012.
The new streets are to be known as Linden Avenue and Philip Terrace. Linden as in Lime tree because of the avenues of limes originally on this site (ironically a good number of these have been removed during the redevelopment). Philip after the TB pioneer Dr Robert Philip who had a brucellosis-free dairy farm at Gracemount.
Homes for Gracemount: www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20124/affordable_homes/1713/hom...
Affordable homes Gracemount: www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_record/19370/gracemount_re...
Cruden Homes
The new branding sometimes has to share space with the old! See also www.flickr.com/photos/pdeaves/28039427704/in/album-721576...
STS110-E-5603 (14 April 2002) --- Astronaut Rex J. Walheim (right), sharing space walk duties with astronaut Steven L. Smith, waves to a crew mate inside the cabin of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. The duo was in the midst of STS-110's third session of extravehicular activity (EVA). Smith and Walheim rewired the robotic arm on the International Space Station and released locking bolts on the first space railcar during their 6-hour, 27- minute spacewalk.
Yet more of the granite block seating being set into the new super-wide pavements in Kirkintilloch. I suppose it's for the masses of tourists that will be flocking into town to watch the tumbleweed blowing along the Cowgate. I've yet to see a bike in the shiny bike racks! The pavement was lowered for the bus and then they moved the bus shelter back along the street.
Scarab Merlin-XP demo vehicle sweeping in Ashford's £13M experimental 'shared space' traffic system.
My Mom's old sewing machine and my old Bernina share space in my laundry room.....when machines were made of metal.
camera: Hasselblad 500 CM
film: Kodak Portra 160
Signs that Autumn is here at Tonbridge West Yard, as 73962/963/964, 20901, 66714 and 73136 share space with Network Rails leaf busting equipment, 26/09/15
This GZB WAP 7 is the loco for the Sealdah Rajdhani and is sharing space with the Asansol WAG 5A 23192
It was a long day today at work, moved my junk into a different office. I now share space with Andrea.
Victory Outreach Church (formerly Westbourne Baptist), until a few days ago it shared space with a few other homes, now they are all gone leaving the church standing on the corner on its own
This is an historic church building, where "Bible Bill" Aberhart launched his ministry back in the 1920's that also led him into Alberta politics later on in the 1930's, becoming the Premier of the province from 1935 to 1943
[Victoria Park is one of the oldest communities in Calgary, dating back close to 100 years. This area of the community is now being flattened - by Spring 2006, while saving only a few heritage buildings]
Haren. Rijksstraatweg. Shared space kruising. Deze foto is beschikbaar gesteld door het kenniscentrum voor fietsbeleid: www.fietsberaad.nl. This photograph has been made available by the centre of expertise on bicycle policy: www.bicyclecouncil.org. [DSC01356_fb]
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The city council of Hannover is planning to build this dangerous tram-section in less then one meter distance to pedestrians (ca. 10.0000 per day) - just leaving the biggest shopping mall of the city (Ernst-August-Galerie).
Most people in Hannover want to avoid this critical corner by using a tunnel for this tram.
Two ready build tunnel Stations are waiting since 40 years to be connected.
More Information in German Language will be found here: www.pro-d-tunnel.de/
Thanks to Mirko for this 3-D model! Watch this komplete Video
The Haverstock Hill site provided LUC with an opportunity to develop shared space gardens, play areas, and a green roof for residents of the redevelopment to enjoy.
The landmark building at Chalk Farm includes a mixed tenure of residential units comprising market housing, social rented and intermediate housing; garden and terrace spaces at various building levels; ground floor retail provision; and an adjacent children’s play space.
The site also interfaces with the Grade II listed London Underground Chalk Farm Station.
For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk
Wright StreetLite SN64 CMX heading away from the camera. Optare Versa YJ61 CJE just arriving in the shared space area from Victoria Avenue.
North Down MLA Gordon Dunne pictured at the launch of the Social Investment Fund Consultation at Parliament Buildings, Stormont. He is pictured along with First Minister Peter Robinson, Junior Minister Jonathan Bell and two North Down Community Development officers with the Holywood Shared Spaces Plan
Photo by Simon Graham/Harrison Photography
Herbert Gehr, director of the Deutsches Filmmuseum, which became an imagined archive for film stills from A23H music tours, called TIMEZONEYES, fictional treatments by the GEDANKENHOTEL.
Alfred 23 Harth’s Gedankenhotel project, active in Frankfurt/Main from 1993 to 1995, unfolded as a microsystem of artistic exchange, exploring the intersections of memory, narrative, and site. This period saw Harth cultivate a practice that seamlessly blended conceptual, performative, and intermedia approaches—a foundation that would shape his subsequent collaborations.
In 1997, Harth presented a comprehensive overview of these activities in the exhibition Gedankenhotel at Galerie ART form, directed by Petra Scheibe Teplitz. This presentation not only reflected the depth of Harth’s inquiry into manifold art media but also inaugurated a significant collaboration with Scheibe Teplitz herself. The gallery became a new locus for expanded experiment, hosting practices that transcended disciplinary boundaries.
This partnership bore further fruit at the close of the 1990s, as Harth joined forces with Petra Scheibe Teplitz and Carmen Berr to found the artist group tattoo. Their collective emerged as a constellation of distinct yet resonant Frankfurt voices, culminating in the group’s pivotal Tattoo Exhibition at Galerie ART form in 2000. Here, tattoo was conceptualized not as static inscription or manifesto, but as an active, shared space of marking—each artist interpreting inscription through gesture, trace, and action. The group’s brief but influential tenure marked both a crossing of creative thresholds and the forging of new artistic resonances in turn-of-the-century Frankfurt.