Invisible Information in South America
FC-01x Future Cities (1st Run) - Exercise 1 : "Making the Invisible - Visible"
Uploaded on 2015-05-06 by DanyChumbes
In Lima, city in wish I born, the bike lanes are only part of the track. But here you can see that it has created a unique space for cyclists with two lanes (roundtrip). This way of organizing this street reveals the invisible information of intensive use of cycling in this part of town. It also lets us know that there is a specific order for those going west of the city and those who going east. Otherwise invisible information is the warning sign that has been placed on the tree. This shows that there is excellent communication between the authority who conceived this road and cyclists, as it is an announcement that a pedestrian like me would go unnoticed because the street is not as inclined to a person who is walking; but if it is relevant information for a cyclist. This shows that this road was not conceived extempore; but scrupulously attending to the needs of the citizen who is transported by bicycle. It is very important to take this example to both other streets of this city, and for the planning of other cities in the world, including my dear Lima. [1]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14309199861407506.jpg