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Bicycle Infrastructure that Extends beyond the Door: examining investments in bicycle-oriented design through a qualitative survey of commercial building owners and tenants

机译:扩展到门外的自行车基础设施:通过对商业建筑业主和租户的定性调查,研究自行车导向设计的投资

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This paper presents the results of a qualitative survey of commercial owners, managers, and occupants in the City of Berkeley who have invested in on-site bicycle facilities such as secure parking, showers, changing rooms, and clothing lockers, what we are calling "bicycle-oriented design" (BOD). The sites represent a selection of building types common in the commercial building stock in U.S. cities. The research is designed to answer three questions about the use of BOD: (1) what were motivations behind the decision to invest in BOD (2) what are the challenges and rewards for investing in BOD? and (3) what types of BOD were chosen? The survey was carried out through structured interviews and by site visits. This research builds on the growing literature on bicycle facilities by exploring the concept that bicycle infrastructure does not stop at the door. We find a number of motivations and challenges shared across a variety of settings, and the insights derived from the study can be applied to broader situations. Operational needs and a desire for "green" image-building and marketing are important contributors. Space costs, especially the cost of interior space, posed challenges. Solutions at some sites suggest strategies that could be applied in other settings. The results also indicate that many decisions on specific BOD components were made on an ad hoc basis, indicating a potential need for an authoritative source of information and guidelines about BOD because much of the information is scattered across different agencies and sources.
机译:本文介绍了对伯克利市商业业主,管理人员和居住者进行定性调查的结果,他们对现场自行车设施进行了投资,例如安全停车,淋浴,更衣室和衣物柜,我们称之为“面向自行车的设计”(BOD)。这些地点代表了美国城市商业建筑存量中常见的几种建筑类型。该研究旨在回答有关使用BOD的三个问题:(1)投资BOD的背后动机是什么?(2)投资BOD的挑战和回报是什么? (3)选择了什么类型的生化需氧量?该调查是通过结构化访谈和现场访问进行的。这项研究建立在自行车设施不断增长的文献的基础上,通过探索自行车基础设施不停在门口的概念。我们发现在各种情况下都有许多共同的动机和挑战,并且从研究中得出的见解可以适用于更广泛的情况。运营需求以及对“绿色”图像建立和营销的渴望是重要的贡献者。空间成本,尤其是内部空间的成本提出了挑战。一些站点的解决方案建议可以在其他环境中应用的策略。结果还表明,许多关于BOD具体组成部分的决定都是临时制定的,这表明可能需要权威的信息来源和BOD准则,因为许多信息分散在不同的机构和来源中。

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