Access and Connectivity

Access to parks should be versatile, ensuring that all users, whether on foot, in a wheelchair, on a bicycle, or using public transport, can easily reach and enjoy the space. The design should prioritize clear routes, visibility, and speed limitations for vehicles entering the park.

Access to an inclusive park with orientation panels and an information totem, designed to ensure accessibility for cyclists and low-speed vehicles, with ample free space.
  • It must be accessible in various ways: on foot, by wheelchair, by bicycle, via public transport, taxis, etc.
  • Connect cycling routes with city bike lanes as much as possible.
  • Adequately mark all access points.
  • Use information boards or other wayfinding strategies.
  • Limit the speed of vehicles on park access lanes as much as possible.
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