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9780470903810

Living Streets Strategies for Crafting Public Space

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470903810

  • ISBN10:

    0470903813

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-03-13
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Written for teams of engineers, transportation planners, landscape architects, and urban planners, this book provides a broad overview of the growing approach towards complete and sustainable street design. Its contents present the background on modern street design and where it has failed, describe a series of street typologies, and demonstrate, through geographically diverse case studies, the applicable lessons learned from each. Featuring examples from over two dozen completed street design projects around the world, it provides practical guidance on the complete street approach to sustainable and community-minded street and road design.

Author Biography

Lesley Bain, AIA, LEED, is an architect, urban designer, and Principal at Weinstein A|U Architects + Urban Designers LLC. Lesley has played prominent roles in many of Seattle's urban design efforts including pedestrian planning, station area development, campus planning, and incorporating transportation into neighborhoods.

Barbara Gray is an urban planner with eighteen years of professional experience in community design and transportation planning. She currently manages the Transportation Systems Design and Planning group for the Seattle Department of Transportation.

Dave Rodgers, PE, LEED, is recognized nationwide as being at the forefront of innovative sustainable design. He is a Principal at SvR Design Company.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Overviewp. xiii
Placemaking In The Public Right-Of-Wayp. 1
The Function of Placesp. 2
Why Invest in a Quality Public Realm?p. 4
Placemaking and Designp. 5
Encouraging the Use of Public Spacep. 11
Reclaiming Right-of-Way for Public Placesp. 14
Considering All the Elements in the Right-of-Wayp. 21
Mobilityp. 23
Connecting People to Placesp. 24
Why Have Walkable, Bikeable Communities?p. 25
The Size and Shape of Movementp. 26
The Pace of Movementp. 34
A Shift in Thinkingp. 35
Natural Systemsp. 39
Reconnecting Cities to Naturep. 40
Urban Biodiversityp. 41
Natural Systems and Opportunities in the Right-of-Wayp. 42
Why Reconnect Nature and the City?p. 49
Elementsp. 51
Places to Move Throughp. 52
Materialsp. 58
Intersectionsp. 59
Bicycle Facilitiesp. 61
Signagep. 68
Street Furniturep. 70
Street Trees and Landscapingp. 74
Swales and Rain Gardensp. 74
Curbs, Gutters, and Alternativesp. 77
Parkingp. 79
Influencesp. 83
Considering Contextp. 84
Policy Foundation—Policies That Infl uence Street Designp. 87
Codes, Guidelines, and Standardsp. 93
Reality Factorsp. 99
Typologiesp. 113
Typologies Overviewp. 113
Residential Streetsp. 115
Green Streetsp. 123
Alleysp. 139
Main Streetsp. 154
Thoroughfaresp. 171
Shared-Use Streetsp. 182
Festival Streetsp. 193
Case Studiesp. 207
Mint Plazap. 208
Nord Alleyp. 217
Central Annapolis Roadp. 225
78th Avenue SE Shared Usep. 235
High Pointp. 243
Barracks Rowp. 255
New York Cityp. 263
Terry Avenue Northp. 271
What's Nextp. 285
Biophilic Cities: More Nature in the Cityp. 286
New Technologiesp. 287
Building the Dreamp. 290
Conclusionsp. 296
Resourcesp. 301
Indexp. 311
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