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The city bikes provide (almost) free (60NOK) transportation for quick trips throughout the city. Healthy and relaxing this urban intervention should be a obvious service in all cities.
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One of the world's great examples of an (inadvertent?) informal meeting place - "See you under the clocks". The station's colour and form helps as a wayfinding landmark too. The entrance of a station should be a great civic space in the city.
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The APEC event in Sydney closed down the centre of the city entirely, with strict public order laws created especially for the event (and removed due to protest during it). The city was sliced and diced with a gigantic fence, destablising the centre and heightening tension.
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Distinctive emblems for public transport, alongside good quality of service, can help engender civic pride.
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Shared space streets (or 'naked streets') such as those found in many older parts of continental European cities, provide a balanced space shared by pedestrians, slow-moving cars and bikes, each negotiating with the other with pedestrians having priority. When cobbled, and wet with rain, another layer of the city emerges, animated with reflections.
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