怎樣的城市才能讓經濟繁榮成長?怎樣的城市才能讓市民安全健康?怎樣的城市才能讓後代永續發展?
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其實這三個問題有一個共同答案:「適宜步行的城市」。
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這是來自美國都市規劃師傑夫‧史貝克(Jeff Speck)的一句話。接下來的公民不下課將帶大家看為何適合步行的城市(walkable cities)會是我們當代的選擇!
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walkable cities 在 Culture Trip Facebook 的最佳貼文
Known as one of the most walkable cities on the planet, New York can easily be explored on foot. From Beatniks to Broadway, each area is rich in its own cultural history!
Which is your favourite neighbourhood in NYC?🍏
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walkable cities 在 Nick Ng's Phaneron Facebook 的最讚貼文
I walked across Lower Manhattan and bumped into a couple of friends today. It was such a sunny day so perhaps that's why everyone was out. I tried to find out the specific neighborhoods where I had been. To my surprise, they can be divided in a fairly messy way. One hood overlaps with another while some are much bigger than the others. But my second thought was that such a division actually makes a perfectly human sense. In my opinion, neighborhoods should be defined by their "vibes" rather than by a top-down careful city planning. Ambiguity arises when you try to slap a label on everything. It makes sense that neighborhoods overlap with each other because interactions are fluid. It even seems like there's a pretty seamless transition from one hood to another though I'm no expert of urban planning. That's just how I feel. But I suppose that's why New York City is one of the most walkable cities in the world, and I absolutely love that.
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walkable cities 在 How Can Walkable Cities Become the Norm? | One Small Step 的推薦與評價
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