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Bikeoff: Research and resources for design of secure bike stands, University of Portsmouth 2009  

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In February 2009, Adam Thorpe (Director of Bikeoff) presented Bikeoff: Research and resources for design of secure bike stands at the University of Portsmouth, Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI). This presentation of Bikeoff research and design resources was given to students and also at a stakeholder seminar to inform design responses from  the University of Portsmouth, Wayne Hemingway and also a Portsmouth City Council Collaborative Project to design secure cycle parking furniture for the City of Portsmouth.

Please download the presentation here

Are You Sitting Comfortably? CPTED International Newsletter 2010  

Thorpe, A. and Gamman, L. Are You Sitting Comfortably? in Saville G (ed) International CPTED Association, Newsletter, Vol 9, in press.

Article on the role of design in reducing anti-social behaviour linked to public seating written in response to an invitation by Gregg Saville, the Editor of CPTED’s International newsletter. The newsletter communicates with the crime prevention community, particularly looking at crime prevention through environmental design.

Kings Cross Cycle Park 2010  

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The Bikeoff research project has provided consultancy regarding the design and specification of secure indoor bike parking for the Kings Cross CSM campus. Bikeoff has shared research, case studies and design guidance with Stanton Williams Architects and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design Estate Management. Bikeoff continue to collaborate in the delivery of this project – due for completion in 2010.

More info about the Kings Cross move here.

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