What demands do car parking and bicycle storage place on building layouts? How does this affect financial costs? And how do public transport, cars, cyclists, and pedestrians shape safety and quality of life in the vicinity of apartment buildings, schools, and offices? This lecture in the Rethink Architecture series focuses on how transport—and, by extension, means of transport—influence architecture. Speakers present specific practical measures, from the choice of surfaces to principles that architects and designers should keep in mind. There are also inspiring examples of solutions from abroad.
The event was held in cooperation with the Rethink Architecture Institute and under the auspices of the Czech Green Building Council and the Czech Chamber of Architects.