Uploaded on 2017-04-21 by Giuseppe Venditti
This is a tipical Catholic Church, the only difference among the others is the fact that it is the biggest (apart from the fact that it is the Curch of the Pope, naturally); with an artistic facade, a huge plaza to accept the faithfuls. The shot is taken at the end af an important religious service, the end of the Jubilee; we see few curious people that are lingering. But, how many people were in the plaza one houre before the shot was taken? Some thousands of people; more or less the same number of every Sunday. How they arrived and departed? What and where they eated after the service? First af all: transport. Does an efficient transport network exist in the neighbourhood? Which is the time to empty the plaza? It should be calculated the number of arrival/departure in and from the square for the dimensioning of the shuttles for a wanted time to reach the destinations of citizens and tourists. Second: people probably don't want to waste too time in transport to take the dinner, so they fill all the reataurants in the neighborhood; the plannig of the transport, with a time limit of 15 minutes to reach any tourist destination, could improve the liveability of the area and the quality of the restaurant.