Where are bicycle paths built? How are cycling conditions planned in Helsinki and is it possible to affect the process? Everything you need to know about bicycle traffic in Helsinki will be available for you at the City … Read More
A large part of the Finnish population lives within a fifteen minute biking distance from the closest train or metro station, states the Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSY in its press release (Finnish version available here). This information … Read More
Last members of Design for Everyday Mobility’s Velo-City crew returned home to Helsinki on Saturday. Along came heaps of experiences, ideas and possible collaboration openings! Here are some photos of our Velo-city -experience:
Students of Helsinki Metropolia UAS take Velo-citizens 2015 for a bike ride in virtual Helsinki. If you’re in Nantes, come to meet us at Velo-City expo! You can find us at booth M14 on the Mezzanine level.
Designers/students Julia Chen, … Read More
Almost all projects of Everyday Mobility are done by students. Now Media students Jesse, Taneli and Natàlia have promised to give us a glimpse what they have been doing during spring semester. More information of their project will be posted … Read More
Nantes, here we come! Design for Everyday Mobility and the collaboration between students of Metropolia and the City of Helsinki are going to be presented at the international Velo-City Expo 2.-5.6.2015. Preparations for the expo are almost done and we … Read More
Come to meet us in the City Planning Fair! The Fair takes place from 13th to 18th of April 2015 in the information and exhibition space Laituri by Narinkka square in Kamppi. We promise some sneak previews of the installation … Read More
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