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The Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) in Denmark has developed a modern architectural concept which would connect Denmark and Sweden via a multi-function transportation network. The Loop City project will limit Denmark's increasing urban sprawl while bringing more focus and vitality to existing suburban communities.
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Millions of people in industrialized nations live in suburban and rural areas with limited access to public transportation. Those who have to commute outside of their communities rely on cars to get to and from work, school and shopping. With more than 250 million vehicles on the road in America the need for alternative-fuel cars is becoming increasingly important. Currently, our options are limited when it comes to mass-produced vehicles and how we fuel them. How do our existing options add up?
When talking fuel, the average full-size sedan gets 24.7 miles per gallon (mpg), whereas the average hybrid gets 41. However, the cost difference between the two vehicles doesn’t always even out. Experts now argue that to get your money’s worth you must own a hybrid vehicle between 10 to 15 years to recoup the energy savings cost. Flex-fuel vehicles, on the other hand, run on both standard petrol and a cleaner burning ethanol blend called E85. Flex-fuel vehicles have been produced since the 1980s, however the major barrier toward widespread adoption of these vehicles has been the limited number of fueling stations across the U.S., with less than 3,000 fueling stations nationwide in May 2011. Another disadvantage to the flex-fuel vehicle is its fuel efficiency, getting 25 to 30 percent fewer mpg than a standard-fuel vehicle.
The electric car seems to be the best investment, by far, in terms of energy costs, as it requires no fossil fuel, just plug-in, charge up and drive off. The major caveat to owning one of these cars, though, is exactly what makes them desirable: the battery charging process. Currently, the top electric car designs on the market can only go a maximum distance of 100 miles on a single charge, and reaching a maximum charge takes six hours from your home 220-volt outlet (which is too bad if you live in an apartment or park in the street) or 25 minutes for a “rapid charge” at a charging station which only gets you an 80% charge.
In the Loop City design, the Bjarke Ingles Group incorporate electric car charging stations into the communities. Stations like these set in urban and suburban areas would be beneficial to drivers of electric cars who can leave their vehicles for an extended period of time to charge while shopping, working or eating. But what about those people who work in more rural settings? What is their best option? How would you change the ways we currently address fueling our vehicles?
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Bjarke Ingels is a big deal in Denmark, his architectural design firm BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) has offices in Copenhagen and New York City. His team has recently been commissioned by the municipalities of Metropolitan Copenhagen to look at the potential for urban development along the city’s train line.
Bjarke initially wanted to focus on designing graphic novels when he went to university, but ended up with a very different career:“Originally I never had any intention of becoming an architect, I wanted to become a graphic novelist. And because we don’t have a comic book academy in Denmark, but we have a Royal Danish Art Academy where they educate artists and architects, that was the path I went”
The Bjarke Ingels Group has an innovative idea that would transform the way Denmark and Sweden use thier existing rail lines. How would you re-design your city's transit system to be more efficient?
Bjarke Ingels is a big deal in Denmark, his architectural design firm BIG (Bjarke... more
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How long is your daily commute? What forms of transportation do you take on a regular basis? How environmentally conscious is your neighborhood?
These are the questions scientists, engineers and environmentalists are asking of their communities. Urban Mobility examines the ways in which innovators are developing new technologies to not only move people but also bring them closer together.
But what we really want to know from you is, how do you define Urban Mobility?
Be sure to check out current.com/urbanmobility for more news, community discussions and upcoming videos about Urban Mobility. How long is your daily commute? What forms of transportation do you take on a regular... more
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