Copenhagen 5: A Cosy Place on the Rainbow SquareWe’ve reached the west end of Strøget, arriving at the Rådhuspladsen – the City Hall Square (map here). One of the…
Copenhagen 4: Strength and Weakness on StrøgetI had heard of Strøget – even if I couldn’t pronounce it. Said to be the longest pedestian street in…
Copenhagen 3 – The Distraction of a Great Public SpaceCycling through Copenhagen in the Summer of 2015 is a constant distraction (and no, I’m not talking about this –…
Cycling in Copenhagen 2: Nørreport StationContinue cycling southeast from Queen Louise Bridge, and five blocks later you reach Nørreport Station, the busiest train and metro stop…
Cycling in Copenhagen and Vancouver: What really countsI was curious to see the busiest cycle route in Copenhagen – Norrebrogade – said to be used by 36,000 cyclists a…
Intelligence in CopenhagenFrom The Local.dk: . Copenhagen to roll out new smart traffic system In the not-too-distant future, cyclists who are struggling…
The Daily Durning: Compact planning and climate changeThis seems timely. A comparison of Atlanta and Barcelona with respect to their impacts on climate change: . . From…
The Berkeley Bugle: The latest from CopenhagenPeter Berkeley, PT’s Brisbane correspondent, keeps sending us so much good stuff, he deserves his own head – hence The Bugle. …
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner