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Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:46 pm
by victorious80
Here are a few photos of some ideas that caught my eye whilst overseas recently.
Trams in Milan - a blend of old and new. I like how the trams have priority over other traffic, and how they dominate the inner city streets.
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A square in Paris - very simple idea - an enclosed basketball area and an enclosed soccer area. There were always kids there while we were around. Possibility for Whitmore or Light square - Light because there is a TAFE nearby, or Whitmore due to more residential areas?
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Johannesburg - dedicated bus lanes in city centre (note the van is not meant to be in the lane!). Possibility for something like this for the O'Bahn lane?
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Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:01 pm
by yousername
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:31 am
by Nathan
victorious80 wrote:A square in Paris - very simple idea - an enclosed basketball area and an enclosed soccer area. There were always kids there while we were around. Possibility for Whitmore or Light square - Light because there is a TAFE nearby, or Whitmore due to more residential areas?
I believe there is already a basketball (half)court in Whitmore square. Not enclosed though.
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:53 am
by Wayno
Nathan wrote:victorious80 wrote:A square in Paris - very simple idea - an enclosed basketball area and an enclosed soccer area. There were always kids there while we were around. Possibility for Whitmore or Light square - Light because there is a TAFE nearby, or Whitmore due to more residential areas?
I believe there is already a basketball (half)court in Whitmore square. Not enclosed though.
plenty in the southern parklands that get regular use, probably too far away for city workers to use at lunchtime though...
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:43 pm
by fkj
Wayno wrote:Nathan wrote:victorious80 wrote:A square in Paris - very simple idea - an enclosed basketball area and an enclosed soccer area. There were always kids there while we were around. Possibility for Whitmore or Light square - Light because there is a TAFE nearby, or Whitmore due to more residential areas?
I believe there is already a basketball (half)court in Whitmore square. Not enclosed though.
plenty in the southern parklands that get regular use, probably too far away for city workers to use at lunchtime though...
then again, how many city workers are gonna run down to a basketball court at lunch time
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:03 pm
by AtD
^^ Lunch time office sports are surprisingly common, especially if showers are available.
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:48 pm
by Omicron
When do they eat lunch, then?
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:17 am
by monotonehell
Omicron wrote:When do they eat lunch, then?
I've often wondered about this, as I've seen the large number of workers who go play volleyball at CityBeach (Pirie/Flinders). They must have something like a 2 hour lunch break to get there, play ball, shower, get back, let alone eat something.
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:20 pm
by fkj
monotonehell wrote:Omicron wrote:When do they eat lunch, then?
I've often wondered about this, as I've seen the large number of workers who go play volleyball at CityBeach (Pirie/Flinders). They must have something like a 2 hour lunch break to get there, play ball, shower, get back, let alone eat something.
yeah, this was exactly what i was thinking, how on earth do you have time in a regular hour long lunch break, to go find somewhere to get some food, wait for your food, eat it, play basketball/volleyball/whatever you fancy, shower/change and get back to the office?
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:30 am
by AtD
Easy. Work for the public service.
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:09 pm
by Waewick
AtD wrote:Easy. Work for the public service.
not any more
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:00 pm
by monotonehell
AtD wrote:Easy. Work for the public service.
Actually now that I think about it, it was only after I left the public service that I started getting more than 30minutes for lunch.
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:31 am
by chrism4549
In my old hometown outside of Boston they built a nice mixed-use biotech complex with funds from the local univerisity and the local government. The concept is to integrate the two - the university and local area will combine to create a number of small startups that will grow and this facility can serve as an incubator for that environment. There looks to be about 10 companies or so in there judging by the site.
http://www.gatewayparkworcester.com/index.html
I really love these kinds of ideas. They paid dividends with computers and IT in the 70's and 80's in California. I hope someone is doing something with clean energy somewhere this decade and not just biotech.
I believe Adelaide has something like this wine, right?
Re: Overseas inspired ideas
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:34 pm
by Will
chrism4549 wrote:
In my old hometown outside of Boston they built a nice mixed-use biotech complex with funds from the local univerisity and the local government. The concept is to integrate the two - the university and local area will combine to create a number of small startups that will grow and this facility can serve as an incubator for that environment. There looks to be about 10 companies or so in there judging by the site.
http://www.gatewayparkworcester.com/index.html
I really love these kinds of ideas. They paid dividends with computers and IT in the 70's and 80's in California. I hope someone is doing something with clean energy somewhere this decade and not just biotech.
I believe Adelaide has something like this wine, right?
Yes, it's a good idea. In fact SA does have a bioscience incubator:
http://www.bioinnovationsa.com.au/incubator.htm