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The excursions are delivered as a partnership between the Urban Cycling Institute (UCI) and Bicycle User Experience (BUX).
This two hour excursion brings you to key innovation sites in the central core of Amsterdam, starting at the Nieuwmarkt square in the city center, and ending at the Rijksmuseum. We curate stops at select sites that are representative of broader trends taking place in the city. We discuss changing directions of how the city views cyclists and the street, we show you best practices and- most importantly 😉 – we promise to challenge your preconceptions of how to plan for a cycling city. At the end, we provide different avenues for continued engagement and learning with us.
The study excursions take place from 16:00-18:00 most Saturdays in July and August*. The cost is €50 per person. There are 15 open spots per excursion. Participants need to arrange their own bicycle to take part.
Dates: July: 23, 31*(July 31st is a Sunday)
August: 6, 13, 20, 27
For full information and sign-up, visit the following link:
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Open access toolkit of people-centered methods for urban planners, designers, and advocates to make cycling inclusive and accessible to all.
This is a masterclass for people-centered cycleway design. Get hands-on experience with human-centered design methods for cycling, experience infrastructure that represents user experience and usability principles in practice, and hear from practitioners in the Netherlands that work on cycling experience.
How would our cities be different if designed from the cyclist's perspective? This masterclass connects theory to both your own personal experience and to professional practice. Amsterdam is the classroom. Get hands-on experience with human-centered design methods for cycling, experience infrastructure that represents user experience and usability principles in practice, and hear from practitioners in the Netherlands that work on cycling experience.
Designing a Bicycle User Experience (BUX) equips professionals and organizations to put people at the center of their design process and make cycling an inclusive practice and experience. We maintain an open toolkit of methods and provide learning opportunities online and in-person.
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