TRB14-Bridging the Gap Between the New Urbanist Ideas and Transportation Plan...Alex Kone
This document describes a study that aims to provide empirical evidence on the relationship between urban form and travel behavior in the Austin, Texas region. The study identifies 42 mixed-use districts (MXDs) in Austin and analyzes aspects of travel such as trip production rates, trip duration/length, and travel mode choice. The goal is to help integrate urban design ideas like New Urbanism into transportation planning practices by directly incorporating urban form variables into conventional travel demand modeling steps. The results contribute local evidence that can support design-based transportation scenarios and plans.
This document lists outdoor media options for advertisements in Lucknow, India, including locations like Gomti Nagar flyover, Alambagh Terhipuliya bus stand, Fun Mall, Faizabad Road, PGI Road near Saroj Dental, Raidas Flyover, Chowk Thakurganj, Tedhipullia, Engineering College, Kapporthala Crossing, Aminabad, and Hazratganj, along with their sizes. It provides contact information for the outdoor media company Organized Outdoor and directs people to their website for more information.
This document provides information on various outdoor advertising options in Mumbai, India's largest city. It outlines that Mumbai contributes significantly to India's economy as a major financial center. Then it lists different types of outdoor media available in Mumbai including bus branding, bus queue shelters, hoardings, airport branding, mall branding, metro branding, railway and railway station branding. For each media type, it often provides statistics on ridership, locations, number of units and other relevant details to inform potential advertisers. The document aims to promote the outdoor advertising agency and services it provides for campaigns across Mumbai and India.
Tomorrow Land is a futuristic city that was built to be sustainable, innovative, and help solve problems facing humanity. It features homes powered by renewable energy, 3D printed structures, indoor farms to address food scarcity, and research labs developing new clean technologies. The goal of Tomorrow Land is to serve as a model for how cities can build a better future through science and cooperation.
TRB14-Bridging the Gap Between the New Urbanist Ideas and Transportation Plan...Alex Kone
This document describes a study that aims to provide empirical evidence on the relationship between urban form and travel behavior in the Austin, Texas region. The study identifies 42 mixed-use districts (MXDs) in Austin and analyzes aspects of travel such as trip production rates, trip duration/length, and travel mode choice. The goal is to help integrate urban design ideas like New Urbanism into transportation planning practices by directly incorporating urban form variables into conventional travel demand modeling steps. The results contribute local evidence that can support design-based transportation scenarios and plans.
This document lists outdoor media options for advertisements in Lucknow, India, including locations like Gomti Nagar flyover, Alambagh Terhipuliya bus stand, Fun Mall, Faizabad Road, PGI Road near Saroj Dental, Raidas Flyover, Chowk Thakurganj, Tedhipullia, Engineering College, Kapporthala Crossing, Aminabad, and Hazratganj, along with their sizes. It provides contact information for the outdoor media company Organized Outdoor and directs people to their website for more information.
This document provides information on various outdoor advertising options in Mumbai, India's largest city. It outlines that Mumbai contributes significantly to India's economy as a major financial center. Then it lists different types of outdoor media available in Mumbai including bus branding, bus queue shelters, hoardings, airport branding, mall branding, metro branding, railway and railway station branding. For each media type, it often provides statistics on ridership, locations, number of units and other relevant details to inform potential advertisers. The document aims to promote the outdoor advertising agency and services it provides for campaigns across Mumbai and India.
Tomorrow Land is a futuristic city that was built to be sustainable, innovative, and help solve problems facing humanity. It features homes powered by renewable energy, 3D printed structures, indoor farms to address food scarcity, and research labs developing new clean technologies. The goal of Tomorrow Land is to serve as a model for how cities can build a better future through science and cooperation.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches presentation creation software.
This document lists two social media platforms: Power Point and Tumbrl. Power Point is a presentation software used to create digital slideshows, while Tumbrl is a blogging platform and microblogging service where users can post multimedia content like photos, videos and text. Both Power Point and Tumbrl are digital tools used for online content creation and sharing.
This document lists various outdoor media options for advertising in Chennai, India. It provides the location, dimensions, and number of advertising spaces available for each listed area. Some locations include Adyar, Chetpet Bridge, Crompet, P.H. Road Junction, Parrys Corner, Velacherry, Anna Nagar, Tiruvanmiyur, Valluvar Kottam, Alandur Road, Medavakkam Junction, Tambaram Signal, Arcot Road, ECR, OMR, and Main Concourse railway station. Pole kiosks and foot over bridge spaces are also mentioned. Contact details are provided at the end for more information.
This document discusses LED display boards and signs, including customized LED displays, acrylic letter boards, shop signs, moving displays, and scrollers. It provides contact phone numbers for more information about LED display products and services.
This document discusses how to form comparatives and superlatives in English. It explains that comparatives are formed by adding "-er" or "-more" to adjectives or using "as...as". Superlatives are formed by adding "-est" or using "the most". Exceptions are provided for adjectives ending in "y" and the irregular forms for good/better/best and bad/worse/worst.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches presentation creation software.
This document lists two social media platforms: Power Point and Tumbrl. Power Point is a presentation software used to create digital slideshows, while Tumbrl is a blogging platform and microblogging service where users can post multimedia content like photos, videos and text. Both Power Point and Tumbrl are digital tools used for online content creation and sharing.
This document lists various outdoor media options for advertising in Chennai, India. It provides the location, dimensions, and number of advertising spaces available for each listed area. Some locations include Adyar, Chetpet Bridge, Crompet, P.H. Road Junction, Parrys Corner, Velacherry, Anna Nagar, Tiruvanmiyur, Valluvar Kottam, Alandur Road, Medavakkam Junction, Tambaram Signal, Arcot Road, ECR, OMR, and Main Concourse railway station. Pole kiosks and foot over bridge spaces are also mentioned. Contact details are provided at the end for more information.
This document discusses LED display boards and signs, including customized LED displays, acrylic letter boards, shop signs, moving displays, and scrollers. It provides contact phone numbers for more information about LED display products and services.
This document discusses how to form comparatives and superlatives in English. It explains that comparatives are formed by adding "-er" or "-more" to adjectives or using "as...as". Superlatives are formed by adding "-est" or using "the most". Exceptions are provided for adjectives ending in "y" and the irregular forms for good/better/best and bad/worse/worst.