Herman Schouwink
@hermanschouwink
Interested in tech, people, life, cycling and my fur kid - Lexi the Rottweiler and the love of my life Karen
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24-02-2010 13:22:43
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MYTH: “Nobody cycles in the rain”. So, what do the Dutch do on a rainy day? They continue cycling. Pulling zippers a bit higher, unfurling umbrellas, or donning rain suits, they press on. Riding in the Gemeente Utrecht rain with Mark Wagenbuur: bicycledutch.wordpress.com/2024/01/17/cyc…
"Would you design your home as a corridor; the fastest way to get from the front to the back door? Then why have we done this to our cities? We need to design our public space not as a corridor, but as a living room." LISTEN to the 'Living City' podcast: open.spotify.com/episode/3ZE4q8…
2009 vs 2024 "...urban planners were convinced cars had to get everywhere. And everywhere fast. Today they rather dedicate valuable city center space to people." With the conversion of motorway to waterway, Utrecht corrected a historic urban design mistake. 📹 Mark Wagenbuur
Active mobility, which includes modes of human-powered transportation such as walking, cycling and running, is more than just a sustainable way to get around. EIT Urban Mobility highlights FIVE benefits: linkedin.com/pulse/masterin…
Cycling seems like a natural phenomenon in the Netherlands, but until the 1970s, its cities were adapting to an influx of cars. The Dutch took a different turn, making cycling the obvious choice for most citizens. 📍Oudegracht, Utrecht 📷 1967 and 2024 (Edwin Lucas )
Just WOW Rory Preddy at #devconf2025 From a catchy tag line to the talk to real raw emotion. Having a wife involved in special needs education, autism specifically, this really hit home and faith that technologist are creating these tools for the betterment of so many lives