Second cycle of interdisciplinary workshop for students on subject of development urban mobility
Over a month breake during whitch students have made extra field analyses, on 29th and 30th November we continued with interdisciplinary work shop on subject development of urban mobility and planning of public area and transport in Zagreb. By participation in this work shop, to students was provided unformal education and practical activities in smaller groups on concrete subjects and problems in creating public area of city.
Goal of workshops is to provide to students ability of non institutional eduction and participation in interdisciplinary workshop under mentor leadership, in aim to acquire knowledge in planning public areas in urban center, leading through proces of analyses, planning, deciding and legislative and planned determinant.
On first day of workshop, five student groups have represented analyses of former work and proposed area- transport resolution of five locations in Zagreb:
- Converstion of public area on example of Trešnjevka market
- Improvements of transport system – example Radnička street
- Expansion of pedestrian zones in Zagreb (Tratinska, Masarykova, Croatian Nobles Square
- Samoborček highway – recreation zone and new traffic corridor
- Črnomerec station as “doors” of Zagreb
In the afternoon part of workshop of first day and the following day teams have continues to work on their visions of public areas under mentors and proffesors leadership which couls be presented on 9th December in ZgForum. In process of creating resolution for development of public areas in Zagreb is participating 26 students from five faculty: Faculty of Traffic Engineering, Faculty of Science: Department of Geology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences: Department of Sociology and Faculty of Architecture and Faculty of Civil Engineering.
* Workshop was organized within the project “Sustainable safety of non-motorized transport in urban areas” which ODRAZ organized in colaboration with Cyclists’ Union and Faculty of Traffic Engineering.
