Home/Posts/If houses were designed like car-dominant cities ....March 30, 2018If houses were designed like car-dominant cities ….From 21st Century Cities: Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted inArchitecture/Housing/Motordom/SupportIf you love this region and have a view to its future please subscribe, donate, or become a Patron.Share onComments Leave a Reply to Brendan DaweCancel ReplyComment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.Submit Δ patrickjohnstoneMarch 30, 2018 at 10:38 am I updated this… https://twitter.com/PJNewWest/status/894625439645179904 Reply Brendan DaweMarch 30, 2018 at 2:13 pm We should regulate cares a lot more like we regulate houses and we should regulate houses a lot more like we regulate cars. Reply Thomas BeyerMarch 30, 2018 at 3:06 pm People love their cars. Here’s one in Miami http://luxurylifedesign.blogspot.com/2013/07/porsche-designed-luxury-miami-condo.html with a car elevator. Or this cool one in New York https://www.forbes.com/pictures/mhj45ifmj/200-eleventh-avenue-new-york-ny-3/ As such the mobility pricing scheme planned for Vancouver is important to watch. We shall see if it makes an impact on behaviour. At $2 a bridge crossing it doesn’t. At $5 or $12 it might ! Reply Arno SchortinghuisMarch 30, 2018 at 3:30 pm Google “car in living room” to see what people actually do. Reply Previous: Skopje, Rebuilt for Tourists, Not LocalsNext: A Few Of My Favourite ThingsSubscribe to Viewpoint Vancouver Get breaking news and fresh views, direct to your inbox. Email Address Subscribe Join 7,303 other subscribers Show your Support Check our Patreon page for stylish coffee mugs, private city tours, and more – or, make a one-time or recurring donation. Thank you for helping shape this place we love. Donate to VWPTPatreon PerksPopular Articles What's the densest urban area in North America? The Grand Bargain, Illustrated See AllAll Articles50th Anniversary of the Agricultural Land Commission ActApr. 17, 2023Viewpoint: end of an eraMar. 17, 2023Human Rights and Cities – How Can Municipalities Do the Right Thing?Dec. 22, 2022Goodbye and Thanks!Dec. 21, 2022Free Webinar: Jonathan Cote on Transforming Urban LeadershipDec. 20, 2022
patrickjohnstoneMarch 30, 2018 at 10:38 am I updated this… https://twitter.com/PJNewWest/status/894625439645179904 Reply
Brendan DaweMarch 30, 2018 at 2:13 pm We should regulate cares a lot more like we regulate houses and we should regulate houses a lot more like we regulate cars. Reply
Thomas BeyerMarch 30, 2018 at 3:06 pm People love their cars. Here’s one in Miami http://luxurylifedesign.blogspot.com/2013/07/porsche-designed-luxury-miami-condo.html with a car elevator. Or this cool one in New York https://www.forbes.com/pictures/mhj45ifmj/200-eleventh-avenue-new-york-ny-3/ As such the mobility pricing scheme planned for Vancouver is important to watch. We shall see if it makes an impact on behaviour. At $2 a bridge crossing it doesn’t. At $5 or $12 it might ! Reply
Arno SchortinghuisMarch 30, 2018 at 3:30 pm Google “car in living room” to see what people actually do. Reply
I updated this… https://twitter.com/PJNewWest/status/894625439645179904
We should regulate cares a lot more like we regulate houses and we should regulate houses a lot more like we regulate cars.
People love their cars. Here’s one in Miami http://luxurylifedesign.blogspot.com/2013/07/porsche-designed-luxury-miami-condo.html with a car elevator. Or this cool one in New York https://www.forbes.com/pictures/mhj45ifmj/200-eleventh-avenue-new-york-ny-3/
As such the mobility pricing scheme planned for Vancouver is important to watch. We shall see if it makes an impact on behaviour. At $2 a bridge crossing it doesn’t. At $5 or $12 it might !
Google “car in living room” to see what people actually do.