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Colm Moore
02-06-2010, 23:02
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INVITATION
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What would Dublin’s public transport system look like, if the shelf full of unimplemented reviews and reports were finally carried out? Public exhibition of a collaboration between Graphic Design MA graduate Aris Venetikidis on public transport maps and James Leahy presenting a visionary public transport network for Dublin.


12. June - 20. June 2010 daily:
Aris Venetikidis public transport maps and information panels will be on display at this year's NCAD Graduate Exhibition from 12 -20. June 2010. Entrance to the degree show is free and the show is open from 10:00-17:00 on Saturdays, 12:00-17:00 on Sundays and 10:00-20:00 on weekdays. (National College of Art & Design, School of Design Building, Ground Floor, 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8)


12. June 2010 at 2pm:
Public presentation and opening of the week long display of the project. Aris Venetikidis and James Leahy will hold a presentation about the process of designing integrated public transport maps for Dublin and the concept of providing a rapid transit network for Dublin.

Saturday, 12. June 2010 at 2pm,
National College of Art & Design
Room HC2.03
Harry Clarke House
100 Thomas Street
Dublin 8

The public presentation/talk on this day is free but please RSVP to aris.v at mac.com due to limited space.

Please circulate to others who may be interested.

Kind Regards
James Leahy on behalf of
Aris Ventikidis

Mark Gleeson
12-06-2010, 19:06
This is highly recommend, was at the launch today and the map is stunning.

The level of detail is brilliant and the presentation is world class.

dowlingm
12-06-2010, 19:09
sounds promising - anything online yet?

Mark Gleeson
12-06-2010, 19:59
I'm told there will be some graphics online shortly

http://www.venetikidis.com/aris/Dublin_Transport_MA.html

Mark Hennessy
14-06-2010, 07:24
Looks like a lot of work went into this.

Map link here (http://www.venetikidis.com/aris/Dublin_Transport_MA_files/DublinRapidNetwork.jpg)

weehamster
14-06-2010, 15:11
Emm... are ye sure this isn't a fancy roundabout way to promote BRT's (which BTW I not wholly against). The fact that the author went out of their way not to put the Metro lines in the maps makes this nothing more than good old fashion crayonism, no matter how fancy it looks.

Colm Moore
14-06-2010, 16:33
Emm... are ye sure this isn't a fancy roundabout way to promote BRT's (which BTW I not wholly against). The fact that the author went out of their way not to put the Metro lines in the maps makes this nothing more than good old fashion crayonism, no matter how fancy it looks.Its a design project, not a transport project.

weehamster
16-06-2010, 12:56
Its a design project, not a transport project.

Err...Yep, I've kind of guessed that Colm. :D

Still, would have been a bit more creditable it the designers tried to stay as close as possible to T21 and not put their vision of the network.

Colm Moore
16-06-2010, 22:48
I ran into Aris this evening at the Cycle Chic event (Yeah, I went to a fashion show). He had a paper version of the map and it did provoke a good side discussion.

http://www.bikeweek.ie/dublin-cycle-chic-fashion-show
http://www.copenhagencyclechic.com/

markpb
17-06-2010, 08:43
Still, would have been a bit more creditable it the designers tried to stay as close as possible to T21 and not put their vision of the network.

Maybe the author doesn't believe any rail projects in T21 will actually happen?

Mark Gleeson
17-06-2010, 10:22
The interconnector is clearly shown.