Innovative Goods Distribution at the Human Scale

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dc.contributor.advisorGadbois, Denis
dc.contributor.authorHarmer, Alexander
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-05T21:57:35Z
dc.date.available2013-11-12T08:00:17Z
dc.date.issued2013-09-05
dc.date.submitted2013en
dc.description.abstractThis thesis has initiated an important discussion in the fields of environmental design and, more specifically, of urban goods distribution. Through a variety of design-research based methodologies, it has been shown that the use of a modern breed of cargobikes, with roots in the 19th century, can provide a human-scale goods distribution model with a seamless fit in the urban core. While this new mode of goods distribution may not immediately alter the physical landscape of the urban core, it will add a flash of colour to the kinetic landscape of the city’s street at the human-scale and will provide city-goers, whether on foot or in a vehicle, with a fleeting reprieve from the otherwise predictable surroundings.en_US
dc.identifier.citationHarmer, A. (2013). Innovative Goods Distribution at the Human Scale (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/26541en_US
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/26541
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11023/923
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.facultyEnvironmental Design
dc.publisher.facultyGraduate Studies
dc.publisher.institutionUniversity of Calgaryen
dc.publisher.placeCalgaryen
dc.rightsUniversity of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission.
dc.subjectArchitecture
dc.subjectTransportation
dc.subjectUrban and Regional Planning
dc.subject.classificationbicycleen_US
dc.subject.classificationcargoen_US
dc.subject.classificationDesignen_US
dc.subject.classificationUrbanen_US
dc.subject.classificationserviceen_US
dc.titleInnovative Goods Distribution at the Human Scale
dc.typemaster thesis
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Calgary
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Environmental Design (MEDes)
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