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Summer pedestrianized zone on Ste. Catherine - note the signs prohibiting skate-boarding, roller blades, and bicycles!
Taken during the assessment visit of Elwick Road / West Street, Ashford, UK, as part of the 2015 Great Street Award.
The renovation of Exhibition Road, London has created a world class streetscape to house and frame London’s most culturally significant destination. Exhibition Rd utilises the urban design concept ‘shared space’ which removes the traditional segregation of motor vehicles, pedestrians and other road users. The roads design is that of a single surface, removing kerbs to give pedestrians maximum space while still allowing motor traffic. Exhibition Road is the most ambitious single surface scheme in the UK, with the street attracting 11.5 million visitors a year while also seeing traffic of 600-700 cars per hour. The project was completed before the 2012 London Olympics so as to showcase the beauty of the host nation.
Barchip macro-synthetic fibre was used to reinforce this ambitious project as BarChip is able to provide excellent impact and abrasion resistance to the concrete as well as providing structural capacity across small service channels. Macro-synthetic fibres were utilised to make the handling of the concrete easier by eliminating puncture injuries. Furthermore, macro-synthetic fibres provide a more environmentally friendly option than any other steel solutions.
Taken during the assessment visit of Elwick Road / West Street, Ashford, UK, as part of the 2015 Great Street Award.
i recently joined a group of artists to share our process of painting.
i have many processes. in this painting, i started out with a heavy charcoal sketch. the charcoal will blend with the water which i spray on as i add the layers of paint.
Jennie Taylor, Sarah Lawson and Justin Reid meet in the Lemon Lounge near the unfinished mural by UVa art professor Federico Cuatlacuatl on 10/5/21.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Taken during the assessment visit of Elwick Road / West Street, Ashford, UK, as part of the 2015 Great Street Award.
Jennie Taylor, Sarah Lawson and Justin Reid meet in the Lemon Lounge near the unfinished mural by UVa art professor Federico Cuatlacuatl on 10/5/21.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Jennie Taylor, Sarah Lawson and Justin Reid meet in the Lemon Lounge near the unfinished mural by UVa art professor Federico Cuatlacuatl on 10/5/21.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
The renovation of Exhibition Road, London has created a world class streetscape to house and frame London’s most culturally significant destination. Exhibition Rd utilises the urban design concept ‘shared space’ which removes the traditional segregation of motor vehicles, pedestrians and other road users. The roads design is that of a single surface, removing kerbs to give pedestrians maximum space while still allowing motor traffic. Exhibition Road is the most ambitious single surface scheme in the UK, with the street attracting 11.5 million visitors a year while also seeing traffic of 600-700 cars per hour. The project was completed before the 2012 London Olympics so as to showcase the beauty of the host nation.
Barchip macro-synthetic fibre was used to reinforce this ambitious project as BarChip is able to provide excellent impact and abrasion resistance to the concrete as well as providing structural capacity across small service channels. Macro-synthetic fibres were utilised to make the handling of the concrete easier by eliminating puncture injuries. Furthermore, macro-synthetic fibres provide a more environmentally friendly option than any other steel solutions.
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.