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#54 Crossing the street in Nairobi
Item , traffic, pedestrian/vehicle interaction, street-crossing, infrastructure, pedestrian safety, pedestrian, habit, ritual, interaction with barriers Info Item author Louise Smith Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 22 May 2009 7:45 am Context of the ...
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Urban Intersections Cologne
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... differencies to de-code the layers and meanings we do not see in our culture - as they are habits of everyday actions thus making us "blind" to look beyond the surface. Parking a car Where ... bicycle Where can people park / store their bicycles? Which infrastructure is provided? Which habits do people have? What is the relation of people involved in such situations? What are rules, ... what are the interactions between pedestrians and car drivers / bicycle drivers? Which
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#21 Selling food in Kibera
... question that does not take advante in a further investigation of this topic. Philipp Heidkamp 55 minutes ago Are there different "rules" and habits for a stall in a place like Kibera (compared to other districts) - maybe due to the economic situation, the social situation, the population ...
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#132 Short time parking
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... the best place for him. Jaqueline Diedam 4 Months ago Is the designer not considered for the parking problem,Or is it belong to the unconscious habit in the behavior of peopleï¼ Ruolai Xu 4 Months ago The bigger problem is on the habits, I think. Because the lack of space should not be a excuse for people just leave their cars anywere. Jaqueline Diedam 4 Months ago Do people ...
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Urban Intersections Curitiba
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... will be initiated. Exchange means using the cultural differences to de-code the layers and meanings we do not see in our culture - as they are habits of everyday actions thus making us "blind" to look beyond the surface. Loading heavy goods on a bike As many cities, downtown Curitiba has a ...
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Mobile Eating Taipei
/Workshops and Projects » Mobile Eating Taipei
... research we aim to understand the effects of increasing mobile lifestyle on the topic of eating. While getting to know modern Taiwanese eating habits, we observe problems and potential. We do not only examine Taiwanese phenomena, but also link the observations to findings and insights that ...
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Parking a bicycle
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... that we observed in the earlier stages of the project. Where can people park / store their bicycles? Which infrastructure is provided? Which habits do people have? What is the relation of people involved in such situations? What are rules, laws and principles? Which systems exist? Item ...
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Tea Spaces Traditional
... Conclusion I – Explore Broad: Through the first exploration we were able to gain an overview of the existing tea space models and the habits of the local population. We identified three main categories: take away, traditional and modern combined tea spaces. Through analysing and ...
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Methodology
... people are recruited as informants or local representatives for the Cultural Library. They are asked to make a photo documentation of specific habits in their everyday life (other types of documentation likle diaries, dictaphones etc. are also possible). In a next step, the photos are ...
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Resilience: Interactions with barriers to mobility
... Human scale development: conception, application and further reflections . New York: Apex. Chpt. 2. âDevelopment and Human Needsâ. Comhabitat: Briefing paper produced for the Commonwealth Civil Society Consultation , Marlborough House, London, Wednesday, 15 November 2006 Slums of the World UN-