A self-led design to explore how a wide 4 lane carraigeway could be reallocated to provide continuous footways, cycle paths and SUDs whilst still maintaining 2 lanes for motor vehicles, loading bays and access to all residents driveways.
Author: James
Crompton Way – B
A self-led design to explore how a wide 4 lane carraigeway could be reallocated to provide continuous footways, cycle paths and SUDs whilst still maintaining 2 lanes for motor vehicles, loading bays and access to all residents driveways.
A57 Hyde Road – Outbound
A personal exploration of a road I have travelled on for many years. Recently widened, this space could be more fairly reallocated to create space for continuous footways, cycle tracks and planting. A level and continuous space active travel is maintained across any side roads and access points by the use of Dutch style entrance […]
A57 Hyde Road – inbound
A personal exploration of a road I have travelled on for many years. Recently widened, this space could be more fairly reallocated to create space for continuous footways, cycle tracks and planting. A level and continuous space active travel is maintained across any side roads and access points by the use of Dutch style entrance […]
Terraced Street
Almost all space is dedicated to vehicles and storage of private motor cars. Street is two way, but there is only room for one way traffic Or Motor vehicles as guests. One way traffic for motor vehicles, two way for all other modes. Protected cycle tracks on the main road. Widened pavements & trees. Continuous […]
Gorgie Rd, Edinburgh
A self led design to explore how the Gorgie road area of Edinburgh could look if space was reallocated from motor vehicles to create space for a Bidirectional cycle path, continuous footways and planting zones.
Zambian Electricity Wayleaves
A quick view produced to help show how the wayleaves controlled by the Zambian electricity supply could be surfaced to provide bidirectional cycle lanes and paved walking space. The heavy fortifications are unfortunately needed to prevent the lanes from being used by trucks and car drivers.
Mono Tracks with heavy bollards
This image is a thought experiment after completing the previous views which had bollards protecting the pavement and cycle tracks on top of drainage kerbing. Once the bollards are doing the job of protecting the cycle space, the kerb and level change becomes somewhat uneccessary. So I wanted to explore what it would be like […]
Monodirectional tracks with posts
An exploration into adding a continuous protected mono directional cycle tracks to a typical UK road that may not have quite enough width for wide buffer zones.
Birectional cycle track with posts
An exploration into adding a continuous protected bidirectional cycle track to a typical UK road that may not have quite enough width for wide buffer zones.