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China plans new car-free city

China plans new car-free city


By BD+C Staff | February 13, 2013
The Great City development near Chengdu will prohibit cars. Courtesy Adrian Smit
The Great City development near Chengdu will prohibit cars. Courtesy Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture.

A new urban development near Chengdu, China, will provide housing for ~80,000 people, surrounded by green space. The vertical, high-density Great City project will be planned so a 10-minute walk takes residents from the city center to the outlying green spaces. Cars will not be allowed in the development; rather, nearby urban centers will be accessible via mass transit. 

Chicago firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture is designing the project, which will use 48% less energy and 58% less water than a conventional city of the same size. The project "is attempting to address some of the most pressing urban issues of our time," says Gill.

http://weburbanist.com/2013/02/11/car-free-city-china-builds-dense-metropolis-from-scratch/

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