31 July 2012

Social

Calgary Cycle Chic
It's a given, in almost any culture, the more people are out and about, the more likely you are to run into someone you know.  A friend, an ex-lover, a colleague, a favorite teacher.  Chance encounters.  Little surprises that put an extra push in that peddle. 
Soldier
It would be interesting to find out just how much these surprise meetings increase in liveable walkable bikeable cities.  Sounds like some good number crunching to keep us busy at copenhagenize.com.  Until then, photos of those unanticipated, hopefully delightful, meet ups... 
Meeting Friends

Spontaneous Meet up

Copenhagen Friends

Hi

30 July 2012

A Moveable Feast

Copenhagen Sightseeing.
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Sitcom reality TV style?
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Drama Hall.
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The ultimate party machine - a bikalbe discotheque. Plays loud too!
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Happy Cycling!

29 July 2012

The Very Best Thing in the World

Lulu et Moi
It's been a bit of a hectic year with a lot of travelling with our company. It's brilliant, make no mistake. Travelling around and working on bicycle projects in cities on three continents, meeting politicians and policymakers, giving keynotes to fantastic audiences and attending Cycle Chic events. All wonderful things. All inspiring and humbling things featuring inspiring and visionary people who are likeminded in their passion for liveable cities. Best job in the world.

The Very Best Thing in the World, however, awaits me when I get home. Picking up and dropping off my kids at kindergarten and school. That just happens to be by bicycle. At the moment, Lulu-Sophia sits on my bicycle to kindergarten and Felix uses his scooter. He comes home a bit later so it's more often than not Lulu-Sophia and I. We've gotten into the habit of taking photos. Recording this Very Best Thing in the World for posterity.

Bicycles feature prominently in our lives. A car-free urban existence presupposes bicycles and public transport. I've made a conscious decision not to even mention bicycles. I don't bang on about how great they are, how righteous we are because we use them, how we "save the planet" and all that sub-cultural messaging.

I don't want my children to be conscious of bicycles. Not just yet. I simply want them to regard the bicycle as a normal part of their lives. Telling them that they are "special" because we ride bicycles risks making them feel like they are unusual. Homo sapiens are conservative creatures. The vast majority don't wish to stand out, not least children.

We have detailed garbage sorting facilities in our backyard and we sort our garbage. I don't think I've mentioned about the importance of it, we just do it. They'll get to know why it's important later. But right now, it's just a part of our daily lives. Nothing more.

Sure, this is a city where many people ride bicycles, but I still try to avoid verbal messaging. In order to condition them into feeling like bicycles are just as normal as the vacuum cleaner in the closet or taking a train to grandma's house, we simply don't talk about it. Of course, it enters the conversation once in a while. We'll talk about how windy it is and how much nicer it is to cycle when it's not raining. On the weekends we'll go for a bike ride and, upon arriving home, say "that was a nice bike ride." But we could also say, "that was a nice visit to the playground" and not mention our transport mode.

With Felix, who is ten years old, there are more and more great discussions about urban planning and transportation than with Lulu-Sophia, who is four. Although Lulu-Sophia is certainly capable of urbanist observations on her own.

I visited Felix's school class and spoke to them about liveable cities over several days, together with an anthropologist here at Copenhagenize Consulting, Agnete Suhr. It ended up with their participation in our The Good City exhibition with Bicycle Innovation Lab that we started last year. They retrofitted the roundabout outside their school to make it more bicycle-friendly. Their observations are featured alongside the work of urban planning companies and architecture bureaus. And they might just be the most rational, visionary minds in the exhibition.

But for all the thought process behind it, the simplicity remains. I'll hurry from work to the kindergarten with work on the brain but as soon as we're both on the bicycle heading home, it hits me. The Very Best Thing. We'll chat about Lulu's day, look at the things we pass, maybe stop at the supermarket. The simplicity is the beauty of it. And it makes my day every day it happens.

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Felix, by and large, is independantly mobile. He rides his own bike, although at the moment, scooters are all the rage among him and his friends. Once in a while he'll get a ride on my bike, though.

It's not all about bicycles, it's about getting around our 'hood. Bicycles, scooters, walking, skateboarding. All good, liveable city modes of transport.
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And talking about simplicity, Lulu-Sophia suddenly produced her first bicycle drawing recently. At left. Talk about minimalissimo. A fantastic deconstruction of the bicycle. Although we know bicycles are just damn hard to draw. The drawing in the middle is of our Bullitt cargo bike. More deconstruction. :-) Then she drew herself and her bicycle. Brilliant.



28 July 2012

Whiteness

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Hair as white as the virgin snow. Natural or acquired - the simplicity of white gives it a unique fashionable flavour.

Off-white cotton coat.
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White T-shirt with matching slippers.
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White fur and white bicycle.
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White jacket, boot lining and cycle combo.
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Happy Cycling!

27 July 2012

A Nocturnal Urban Intersection

Copenhagen Goodbye
In a mainstream bicycle culture like in Copenhagen, bicycles are never far away. They're beneath you, beside you, behind you and between you. This is an intersection between two main streets and it's a place many people say goodbye before parting ways. Here's a noctural hug.
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And here's something more substantial. A solid kiss - one that suggests it's not the last time they'll see each other - before they rode off into the night.

Sub-cultures talk of bike love. We prefer love on bicycles.

For more love on bicycles, check out this earlier post: All You Need is Love - And Bicycles.