Tag Archives: Transportation


Place Parts, Episode 13: Will the Technology Campus Sustain?


Today, we pose questions based on Vodaphone’s world headquarters in Newbury (and the “Shaw Valley” housing development next door). Post-pandemic, will what is now empty–or under construction–remain? As Sustaining a City’s Culture and Character implies, these questions don’t have ready answers. They require careful assessment and review of corporate productivity […]

Modified Dystopia, I Salute You


With apologies to Julius Caesar, all pandemic rail transport behavior is divided into three parts.

Biking a Crescent Curve


If You are Still Staying Home, I Understand


I suppose that walking to church in 1285, the village resident had risks to consider when going outside versus staying home. After yesterday, I have empathy for the traveler of the Dark Ages. Today, during our lives in emergence, there are scientific calculations that many ignore, including the most fundamental […]

Now Playing: ‘Density with Distance,’ the Remake


As Greater London moves to solve the conundrum of a return to work with reduced public transport capacity, the acceleration of reclaimed space for pedestrians and bicycles is underway. Of course, this is not unique to London, and many cities are spotlighting similar moves. But with prototypical grandeur, it is […]