Golden Horn waterfront – Istanbul
2023
“I particularly remember visiting the Golden Horn waterfront in Istanbul. As one of the most beautiful spots in the city, it has long been an inaccessible space for the general public and in particular pedestrians. Many shores and water boulevards in Istanbul are slowly opening up to pedestrians again, who have a big need for green, flat and accessible areas, and places to unwind among the busy city life and noise.” (Booklet Positive Lived Experiences of Quality in the Built Environment 2023, p.194).
Short, isolated cycle track on the Golden Horn waterfront, Istanbul – just for kids learning to ride their bikes.
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