Bruce Schaller on transportation in New York City
A noted transportation consultant discusses the mobility challenges and opportunities facing the city.
The Five Thousand Pound Life is The Architectural League’s multiyear initiative rethinking our collective future through design in the face of climate change.
In this video, nationally recognized mobility expert Bruce Schaller offers an in-depth look at the forces shaping New York City’s transportation system.
The interview was recorded as part of The Five Thousand Pound Life’s transportation series. Schaller also spoke at the November 2018 ground transportation conference organized as part of this series.
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