London, Chicago and Rotterdam look to emulate New York’s Highline.(via BBC News - New York’s High Line: Why cities want parks in the sky)
(via thisbigcity)
London, Chicago and Rotterdam look to emulate New York’s Highline.(via BBC News - New York’s High Line: Why cities want parks in the sky)
(via thisbigcity)
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A fascinating post just appeared on the Public Servant Blog: “The top 20 urban planning successes of all time.” Written by “L.G.,” the list includes the following:
Visions of data - New Scientist
As new ways of analysing the world around us are developed, new ways to visualise that information are needed. The recent Eurovis Symposium, held in Berlin, brought together international researchers with new ideas about how to make data easier to interpret and act on.
This map shows a day of shipping traffic near Rotterdam, on the Netherlands coast. Software processes the continuous data ships feed to coastguards to show individual traces of each vessel. Darker traces signifiy slower speeds, and colour coding shows the density of traffic in different areas.
The sea lanes in the area can be clearly seen. Traffic is densest in the bottom right, very close to Rotterdam harbour.