The REBAR 'Walklet' Transforms Unused Road into Pedestrian Space
Meghan Young — May 24, 2010 — Eco
References: walklet.org & psfk
Since not all cities are lucky enough to boast wide sidewalks like New York, the REBAR 'Walklet' extension would be a welcomed addition anywhere. It is lucky San Francisco that gets to reap the benefits of more pedestrian public space.
Inspired by REBAR's own PARK(ing) Day initiative, the REBAR 'Walklet' sidewalk extension encourages more eco-friendly alternatives to transportation. It is constructed with minimal tools and effort, and also offers a bevy of resting spots for the weary.
Inspired by REBAR's own PARK(ing) Day initiative, the REBAR 'Walklet' sidewalk extension encourages more eco-friendly alternatives to transportation. It is constructed with minimal tools and effort, and also offers a bevy of resting spots for the weary.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Sidewalks - The REBAR 'Walklet' utilizes eco-friendly transportation alternatives to transform unused road spaces.
2. Effortless Infrastructure - The REBAR 'Walklet' can be constructed with minimal tools and effort.
3. Pedestrian Public Spaces - The REBAR 'Walklet' offers resting spots for pedestrians in unused road spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning - Urban planners can utilize the REBAR 'Walklet' to increase pedestrian public spaces and improve transportation alternatives.
2. Construction - Construction companies can utilize the REBAR 'Walklet' to complete effortless and eco-friendly infrastructure projects.
3. Sustainable Transportation - Sustainable transportation companies can partner with REBAR to utilize the 'Walklet' to improve transportation alternatives for pedestrians.
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