Improving Livability. Case Studies in Urban Design
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This clip looks at two case studies that feature local infrastructure projects aimed at improving aspects of livability for the community. The first is an international example—Copenhagen’s cycling highways—and the second focuses on design features of Australian skate parks. Featuring interviews with the designers and users of these projects, this resource will help students apply geographical concepts to real-life situations.
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12 min 10 sec
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