PSUArchSPAIN2013

This blog provides insight into a Portland State University study trip in Spain. Led by Architecture Professors Rudy Barton and Jeff Schnabel the class explored architecture and urbanism in Madrid, Barcelona & Girona.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Not Columns Nor Posts, But Bollards

Amongst the urbanistic design devices the students found interesting, and perhaps transferable to US cities are bollards, pedestrian devices capable of allowing people and vehicles to share pathways, and capable of being personalized to the situation.

Posted by Rudolph Barton at 3:51 PM
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  • ▼  2013 (21)
    • ▼  September (21)
      • Last Night on the Steps of Sant Domenec
      • The Lure of the Xuixo Endures
      • Stones of Girona
      • A Different Kind of Public Plaza
      • Not Columns Nor Posts, But Bollards
      • La Catedral de Girona
      • Kissing the Lioness as a Sign of Respect
      • History Is A Pillow On Which To Lay Your Head
      • Slowing Down to Take a Deeper Look
      • Another Kind of 11 September
      • Look, Draw....Repeat.....
      • Unconventional La Pedrera
      • Gaudi's Garden Party
      • Mies....From the History Book to the Sketchbook
      • Antoni Gaudi's Masterpiece
      • Drawing Something New
      • Drawing Old Things
      • Barcelona, Day 1
      • The New Madrid
      • Contrasts in Madrid
      • Arrival in Espana!

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