It’s hard to believe that a whole year has passed by since Mobycon launched its first street design tool called Streetsketch. Since Streetsketch began 12 months ago, the tool has been used to develop over 5,000 streets!
First inspired by the great team at Streetmix, Mobycon developed a new tool that incorporates state-of-the-art street design principles from the Netherlands. This open source tool is 100% free and uses a drag and drop web interface to develop Dutch inspired street design prototypes. From brick pavers to bicycle streets and shared space, Streetsketch can be used by anyone wanting to explore a new vision for a street.
If you would like to know more about how you can use Streetsketch in your organization, feel free to contact our team at streetsketch@mobycon.nl or visit our website (use this link under ‘website’ )
To celebrate Streetsketch’s first birthday, we are organizing our first free book give-away.
Deadline: Thursday, November 22, 2018
Submission:
Prize: (see photo)
“Cycling Cities: The European Experience – Hundred Years of Policy and Practice”.
Edited by Ruth Oldenziel, Martin Emanuel, Adri Albert de la Bruhèze and Frank Veraart
Publisher: Foundation for the History of Technology and Rachel Carson Centre for the Environment and Society
Hardcover. 256 pages, 100 illustrations, 15 graphs, full colour
‘North American cities are building momentum to address mobility challenges. But there is so much left to do! I’m excited to support cities in Canada and the United States using practical and innovative ideas from the Netherlands to create local solutions.’