Public realm and transport, international best practice case studies and opportunities for Brisbane
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01/02/2012
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| Resumo |
This report was prepared for Lat 27 Pty Ltd for the purpose of conducting a City Centre Public Realm and Active Transport Study for Urban Renewal Brisbane, Brisbane City Council. In this review, we highlight some key learnings and recommendations from innovative projects across the globe to inform public realm design and help facilitate active transport in subtropical Brisbane. Traditionally, Australian cities have been have been based on northern European models. This report is informed by the view that planners and urban designers must look beyond that paradigm to redefine and re-conceptualise our city in a different way, one that values our unique local identity and climate. In re-designing Brisbane’s public realm, therefore, design interventions and responses must celebrate our unique identity and outdoor lifestyle and address the subtropical climate's reality of life in warm humid summers and cool dry winters. The current period of rapid urban change, and the imperative to adapt to climate change, together offer an opportunity to prioritise and integrate design features that provide shade and shelter from sun and summer rain, open and permeable urban environments that facilitate cooling air movement, and connections to water and nature, so that the urban built form co-exists within an inviting, functional and memorable natural landscape. To inform this transformation, this review provides insight into international experiences and best practices. To date, although there is much practice-based knowledge, academic studies outlining learnings and recommendations from case studies (especially in a subtropical context) remain rare. Thus, a range of sources (industry reports, websites, journal articles and books) have been utilised. |
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application/pdf |
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Centre for Subtropical Design |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53756/1/Public_Realm_Transport_Study_Feb2012.pdf Miller, Evonne & Kennedy, Rosemary J. (2012) Public realm and transport, international best practice case studies and opportunities for Brisbane. Centre for Subtropical Design, Brisbane Qld. |
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Copyright 2012 Queensland Univeristy of Technology |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
| Palavras-Chave | #120100 ARCHITECTURE #120107 Landscape Architecture #Urban Mobility #Public Open Space #Public Transport #Connectivity #Active Transport #Urban Space #Subtropical Design #Landscape Design #Streetscape #Parking #Public Art |
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Report |