hangAbike by H2O2
Hannah Clark Oct 19, 2015 02:16 ![]() | Hi H202! Thank you for your submission. Please let us know of any questions or comments you may have. We look forward to reviewing your submission at the end of the competition! |
George Vanarsdale Dec 7, 2015 11:51 ![]() | Attractive solution - much nicer than the "bike jungle" near the Amsterdam train station. Is the storage density sufficient for the locale?
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Hannah Clark Dec 14, 2015 03:38 ![]() | Hi H202! We are looking forward to learning more about your hangAbike design proposal. With the competition wrapping up in January, let us know if we can put you in touch with one of the advisors or provide more information or answer any questions on competition guidelines. Thank you, and we look forward to reviewing the final submission! Hannah |
Hannah Clark Jan 8, 2016 11:43 ![]() | Hi H202, A friendly reminder that completed design proposals for the Kendall Square EcoDistrict High Density Bike Parking Competition must be submitted by January 29th at 6pm EST. Please let us know if we can answer any questions or connect you with resources to assist in the completion of your submission. Thank you! Best, Hannah |
Martin Bechthold Jan 21, 2016 01:35 ![]() | Definitely a different take on bike storage. Density might be on the low side, and some folks will have problems lifting the bike into the rack. Protection against the weather is a plus. Significant costs might be offset through a payment systems that seems to be suggested. Would be good to have a cost estimate as well. Could commuters rent a box on a weekly or monthly basis as is common for indoor car parking? |
Hannah Clark Jan 21, 2016 03:09 ![]() | We are excited to review your proposal but noticed a few pieces are still needed, such as a cost estimate. With the competition ending in a little over a week, please let me know we can answer any questions or provide other assistance. Good luck, and thank you for participating in the Kendall Square EcoDistrict's High Density Bike Parking Design Competition! Hannah |
Jim Newman Jan 29, 2016 11:29 ![]() | I think Martin B has some good questions. This is a very cool set of thoughts about how to do this. If you have seen the bike garages in DC or in Amsterdam, you know that they can be very messy. It would definitely be nice to make the system less of a jumble. It would also be cool to include some other types of parking systems for bigger or goofier bikes. Perhaps do this in conjunction with the BikeRings. - jim |