Is it possible to take a concept like the high-line and integrating walking, driving, public transport and product/produce etc transportation?
And doing this whilst also including solar panels, a water harvesting system, and maybe a re-fueling system for cars where stations for the light rail system will be located?
The system can be underground in built up areas and rise over the ground in a bridge-like structure in other areas. I think a system like this would decrease land-use needed for other development as all these components would be combined into one on main roads and highways and it could be used to connect Canberra to large cities like Sydney . It would also present Canberra with a chance to kick-start their city on the road to sustainability:
- any lights needed at night will be powered from the solar panels which will be fitted
- Water harvested can be used for water public land like parks.
Maybe a living machine could be incorporated into the system in a bid to start cleaning the city's water naturally and re-using the water for public areas? Another possible way of decreasing nitrogen dioxide emissions from cars would be to create green walls into the structure to absorbs emissions of cars and buses using the system.
By integrating a product/produce transport system, it is possible to drastically decrease the amount of trucks that will be on the road in Canberra. The system can be designed to have separate stations at points outside of Canberra to pick up and drop off products and produce and inside of Canberra to pick up and drop off products and produce at stations at civic, the airport, countrylink station, and Parliament house.
I would still design a station to show the system in use, and I have decided that the best station to incorporate into the design is the airport station. I think this would best show how the design will be incorporated into existing infrastructure of the city.
And doing this whilst also including solar panels, a water harvesting system, and maybe a re-fueling system for cars where stations for the light rail system will be located?
The system can be underground in built up areas and rise over the ground in a bridge-like structure in other areas. I think a system like this would decrease land-use needed for other development as all these components would be combined into one on main roads and highways and it could be used to connect Canberra to large cities like Sydney . It would also present Canberra with a chance to kick-start their city on the road to sustainability:
- any lights needed at night will be powered from the solar panels which will be fitted
- Water harvested can be used for water public land like parks.
Maybe a living machine could be incorporated into the system in a bid to start cleaning the city's water naturally and re-using the water for public areas? Another possible way of decreasing nitrogen dioxide emissions from cars would be to create green walls into the structure to absorbs emissions of cars and buses using the system.
By integrating a product/produce transport system, it is possible to drastically decrease the amount of trucks that will be on the road in Canberra. The system can be designed to have separate stations at points outside of Canberra to pick up and drop off products and produce and inside of Canberra to pick up and drop off products and produce at stations at civic, the airport, countrylink station, and Parliament house.
I would still design a station to show the system in use, and I have decided that the best station to incorporate into the design is the airport station. I think this would best show how the design will be incorporated into existing infrastructure of the city.



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