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Dorset Walkabout. Workshop 1 of 2. Mapping what’s within walking distance. Planning walking routes the roles of the traffic engineer, transport planner and urban designer. Source: Rethinking Cities Ltd. Planning walking routes. Figure grounds.
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Dorset Walkabout Workshop 1 of 2 Mapping what’s within walking distance
Planning walking routes the roles of the traffic engineer, transport planner and urban designer Source: Rethinking Cities Ltd.
Planning walking routes Figure grounds Source: “You are here” - K. Harmon Princeton Architectural Press
Planning walking routes Masterplans Source: New London Architecture
Planning walking routes Source: New London Architecture
Planning walking routes what is there already? Source: Mackett et al. University College London
Planning walking routes Study a map Source: Ordnance Survey: Maps made simple
Planning walking routesmake a map of your own Mental Maps
Mental Maps Source: “You are here” - K. Harmon Princeton Architectural Press
Mental Maps all shapes and sizes Source: “You are here” - K. Harmon Princeton Architectural Press
Mental Maps from a different standpoint? Source: “You are here” - K. Harmon Princeton Architectural Press
Free time play and travel diaries Source: Rethinking Cities Ltd.
Free time play and travel diaries Source: “You are here” - K. Harmon Princeton Architectural Press
Destination research Source: Bristol City Council
Collating all our knowledge Source: Bristol City Council
What might we end up with? Source: Living Streets, New Zealand
What might we end up with? Source: Arlington County Commuter Services
What might we end up with? Source: Norfolk County Council
What might we end up with? Source: City of Geneva, Switzerland
Next time: Walkabout Workshop Get out on foot to discover the local neighbourhood Share what we discover and build a knowledge base