Streets and the Shaping of Towns and Cities
Explores how street standards and layouts affect a neighborhood's character and livability; shows how street design standards in Britain and the US have changed over the past two centuries; describes various street design approaches, such as the early picturesque suburbs, checkerboard grids, branching cul-de-sacs, and shared streets; and describes strategies and design guidelines for reducing sprawl and re-establishing a sense of community space.
Keywords: Design; Urban Planning
Pages: 184
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Category: Land planning
Southworth, Michael
1996
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