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© Julia Bornkessel
© Julia Bornkessel
»Recognising different forms of mobility«
»Urban and transport planning, as we understand them, recognise different forms of mobility. People must get from A to B, and need suitable stopping and loading points; while people want to live comfortably, children should be able to get to school on their own.«
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© privat
© privat
»Boulevards, not rivers of tarmac!«
»A historical picture from the turn of the century before last has illustrated what, to me, is the ideal division of space in a Berlin highway.«
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© Stefan Thissen
© Stefan Thissen
»Beautiful streets?«
»Only when we begin to reimagine the street and its many elements, its many interests, functions, and the urban architecture that surrounds it, will the streets of Berlin be beautiful spaces for everyone to enjoy once again.«
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© @lenakatharina
© @lenakatharina
»Reorganise transport systems!«
»Nobody wants to live in a grey, dirty city, with bad air. We need to get away from cities that were built for cars.«
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© Dawin Meckel
© Dawin Meckel
»Berlin is a city on the move«
»The streets are our living and meeting places, and it is crucial that they incorporate identity-forming, high-quality urban design.«
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© Karl Grünberg/Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club Berlin (ADFC Berlin)
© Karl Grünberg/Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club Berlin (ADFC Berlin)
»Making room for the most climate-friendly modes of transport«
»For me, the Berlin of the future has a comprehensive network of safe, accessible cycle paths, including along the major arterial routes, complemented by secure bike-parking facilities at S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations.«
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