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Test Oslo: analyzing shortcutting routes at Stortorvet

Larsen, 2023

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Larsen J
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Researching and designing walking

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METHODS Over three days in 2022, we researched how our designs affected walking flows and experiences on the square. Unstructured observations were supplemented with systematic video recordings on two days, and 15 street interviews. The research occurred in …
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