Thursday 8 November 2012

Masterplan

The masterplan below shows how the Nanobris centre fits into the city of Brisbane. The maglev line is highlighted in blue and the greenery on the streets represents the conversion of the streets into pedestrian green space, as was discussed in assignment 1. 



"The streets of Brisbane are no longer used for vehicles, and are therefore converted into pedestrian spaces, incorporating large amounts of greenery that is missing in 2012 Brisbane. The maglev line runs through and
around the city, allowing for people to commute from one side of the city to the other quickly and for free. There is a maglev stop incorporated into the Nanobris centre, making the centre easily accessible from anywhere in the city. Pedestrian flow is optimised through the centre. By travelling over the myer centre commuters can travel from one side to the other faster. Connections to Queen street, Albert street, George street and Elizabeth street opens the centre to all potential users"



The red lines indicate the flow of pedestiran traffic through the Nanobris Centre. 

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