A liveable city requires accessible transport systems to serve a diverse range of people; otherwise, citizens may find parts of the city inaccessible. Socio-economic consequences of severance are well known, however the impact of what the author names as ‘vertical severance’ (VS) appears less understood, owing to the relatively recent introduction of step-free underground stations. This paper explains What attitudes and issues caused VS. So What were the implications and actionable insights of VS within the context of liveability within cities, and What Next. To serve a diverse population recommendations include incorporating new design procedures, and new design ideas for existing and new stations. Furthermore, VS could become a measure t...
A study to investigate Universal Design applications in selected transportation hub in London that ...
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Social equity, and the contribution that transport planning can make to social equity, are increasin...
[EN] Because of the expanding population in our cities with its demands for more diversified service...
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This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or...
A study to investigate Universal Design applications in selected transportation hub in London that ...
The objective of this study was to acquire knowledge on subway station retrofits, that support the f...
Underground space for pedestrians has received little research attention, even though the pace of de...
Social equity, and the contribution that transport planning can make to social equity, are increasin...
[EN] Because of the expanding population in our cities with its demands for more diversified service...
Geographers, amongst others, have been considering urban futures for some time now. They all try to ...
Shanghai is being transformed through a process of rapid urbanization. Urbanization has the effects ...
Access to people, goods, ideas and services is the basis of economic development in cities. The bett...
Gentrification is an increasingly common phenomenon in many urban neighbourhoods. While cities inves...
Accessibility is a considerable and growing issue in the design of many public buildings including v...
Round TablesAs the form of the city becomes denser, conflicts between pedestrians and motor vehicles...
A socially sustainable transport system has to make sure that opportunities are accessible to all. T...
The promotion of the use of non-motorised modes (such as walking and cycling) is a crucial component...
What is the most effective way to enhance the accessibility of our oldest and largest public transpo...
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or...
A study to investigate Universal Design applications in selected transportation hub in London that ...
The objective of this study was to acquire knowledge on subway station retrofits, that support the f...
Underground space for pedestrians has received little research attention, even though the pace of de...