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Cycling, Parking, Pedestrians, Road management / Maintenance, Town centre / City / Suburban transport, Greater London
Urban designers have made an exhibition of themselves in South Kensington
Malcolm Bulpitt
The main attraction for me and many others when visiting the Danish city of Odense is the building in its old town that was the home of Hans Christian Andersen. His name came to mind recently after I had paid my first visit to the ‘acclaimed’ Exhibition Road, Kensington, shared space scheme, as it was Andersen who wrote ‘Kejserens nye Klæder’, the fable of the Emperor’s New Clothes. If shared space is the fashionable new outfit that our towns and cities are...
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Malcolm Bulpitt is now semi-retired, having been involved in the design and implementation of major traffic schemes for 45 years.
Residents parking separates vehicular traffic on the east side of Exhibition Road from pedestrians on the west. At the south end of the street, barriers prevent vehicles driving into the pedestrian area



