Our intention for this project was to create a single inspirational intervention, demonstrating both the functional and adventurous aspects of bicycling to people sho usually travel Tokyo by metro, bus or car. This resulted in the concept of adding a bicycle path on top of the Shibuya River, which runs from Shibuya station to Tokyo Bay. With this intervention, we’re able to use a void in the city to create an experience an experience that is unique to bicyclists.
Biking Shibuya River
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Project
Students
Teacher
Class
Type
Year
Biking Shibuya River
Chou HOuPeter HamoriTarjei Zakarias EkelundViggo Clausen
Rena Kural
Bike Town Tokyo
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2012 3Q