Narrow versus extra-large streets
Two extremes: Montpellier (or… how to drive a car in narrow medieval streets) versus Los Angeles:


Be sure to check Zota’s blogpost which show that the opposite is also true.
Two extremes: Montpellier (or… how to drive a car in narrow medieval streets) versus Los Angeles:


Be sure to check Zota’s blogpost which show that the opposite is also true.
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This is a blog by Nicolas Nova. I undertake user/field research at LIFTlab: I study people's practices as well as usage of technologies and turn them into insights, ideas, prototypes or recommendations to inform design and foresight.
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June 27th, 2010 at 8:56 am
[…] In response to Pasta&Vinegar, two extremes of perspective: Los Angeles (or… how to drive a car in narrow hilly streets) versus the eight-lane highways of Montpellier. […]
June 27th, 2010 at 8:59 am
It’s all a matter of perspective.