Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Cultural statement.

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    Holcim Awards 'Next Generation' 1st prize 2011 Asia Pacific presentation for 'Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China' (l-r): jury member, Ashok B Lall, Principal, Ashok B Lall - Architects; Visiting Professor of Architecture, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India and winner August Liau, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Introduction.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Proposal overview.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Network concept.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Programmatic proposal.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Sectional perspective.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Sustainability.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Environment and context.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": The “Oasis”.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Proximity and tension.

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    Project entry 2011 "Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China": Author portrait.

  • Next generation Next Generation 1st prize 2011–2012 Asia Pacific

Like many rapidly-growing cities with a prospering society, Beijing faces significant problems caused by rapid growth in private automobile traffic – and a further 1,800 cars are added to the city’s streets every day. The Auto-Mobile Beijing project aims to reestablish a bicycle culture in the former “bicycle kingdom” providing the potential to be a model for other cities with similar conditions.

By August Liau - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA

Ideas: Embodied Carbon , Urban Requalification

Like many rapidly-growing cities with a prospering society, Beijing faces significant problems caused by rapid growth in private automobile traffic – and a further 1,800 cars are added to the city’s streets every day.

The Auto-Mobile Beijing project aims to reestablish a bicycle culture in the former “bicycle kingdom” providing the potential to be a model for other cities with similar conditions.

Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project

Project authors

  • August Liau

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    USA

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