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  2. Walking city - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the walking city was dominant up to 1850, when walking, or at most, horse-drawn transport, was the primary means of movement. [1] Many walking cities around the world became overrun by cars during the 1950s and 1960s, but some gradually reclaimed their walking qualities, such as Freiburg and Munich in Germany and Copenhagen in ...

  3. Ron Herron - Wikipedia

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    Walking City (1965) Ronald James Herron ( ( 1930-08-12 ) ( 1994-10-01 ) 12 August 1930 – 1 October 1994 ) was an English architect and teacher. He is perhaps best known for his work with the seminal experimental architecture collective Archigram , which was formed in London in the early 1960s.

  4. Freedom Ship - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Ship is a floating city project initially proposed in the late 1990s by engineer Norman Nixon. [1] [2] The namesake of the project reflects the designer's vision of a mobile ocean colony, such that it is free from the property, municipal, or federal laws of any nation states.

  5. L.A. isn't a walking city? The man behind Great Los Angeles ...

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    Michael Schneider founded the Great Los Angeles Walk in 2006. Now in its 19th year, it's still going strong.

  6. Walkability - Wikipedia

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    Auto-focused street design diminishes walking and needed "eyes on the street" [16]: 35 provided by the steady presence of people in an area. Walkability increases social interaction, mixing of populations, the average number of friends and associates where people live, reduced crime (with more people walking and watching over neighborhoods ...

  7. Megastructure (planning concept) - Wikipedia

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    Megastructure is an architectural and urban concept of the post-war era, which envisions a city or an urban form that could be encased in a massive single human-made structure or a relatively small number of interconnected structures.

  8. Sneak peek: Walking trails, water access are part of new ...

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    The preliminary design for the new Port business office, which also will include Port Commission meeting chambers, is a 60,000-square-foot, two-and-a-half story building.

  9. Archigram - Wikipedia

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    The Walking City is constituted by intelligent buildings or robots in the form of giant, self-contained living pods designed to roam freely. The form derived from a combination of insect and machine and was a literal interpretation of Le Corbusier 's aphorism that a house was a "machine for living in."