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Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport. (Free)

David Levinson
Dec 6, 2018
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I am pleased to announce that you can now download a PDF version of Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport from the University of Sydney eScholarship Repository. (Free) Title: Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport Authors: Levinson, David M. Keywords: spontaneous order planning traffic transportation engineering urban design Issue Date: Sep-2017 Publisher: Network Design Lab Citation: Levinson, David (2018) Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport. Network Design Lab. Abstract: The idea of the ‘spontaneous city,’ one that serves needs and wants in real-time, is a theme running through both the title and the text. How can we design cities and their networks that enable people to do what they want, when they want? What do we do everyday that hinders our freedom? URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/18973 ISBN: 9781389588099

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