01042nam--2200373---450-99000590368020331620131030134049.09788836626441000590368USA01000590368(ALEPH)000590368USA0100059036820131030d2013----km-y0itay50------baitaengIT||||||||001yyBookhousela forma del libroa cura di Alberto FizCinisello BalsamoSilvana2013239 p.ill.30 cm20012001Opere d'arteImpiego [dei] LibriCataloghi di esposizioniBNCF701.08FIZ,AlbertoITsalbcISBD990005903680203316XII.2.C. 23188992 L.G.XII.2.C.00344143BKUMAALESSANDRA9020131030USA011338ALESSANDRA9020131030USA011340Bookhouse1074899UNISA03820nam 2200673 a 450 991045276090332120200520144314.00-87420-270-10-87420-269-8(CKB)2550000001038916(EBL)1204990(OCoLC)830468777(SSID)ssj0000835897(PQKBManifestationID)11437745(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000835897(PQKBWorkID)10997603(PQKB)11108389(MiAaPQ)EBC1204990(Au-PeEL)EBL1204990(CaPaEBR)ebr10661881(CaONFJC)MIL532957(EXLCZ)99255000000103891620130108d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPedestrian- & transit-oriented design[electronic resource] /Reid Ewing and Keith Bartholomew ; with Dan Burden, Sara Zimmerman, Lauren Brown ; foreword by Janette Sadik-KhanWashington, D.C. Urban Land Institute20131 online resource (407 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-87420-201-9 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; Demand for Walkable, Transit-Oriented Development; Even More So in the Future; The Market Begins to Respond; Resources and Appendixes; 2 Urban Design Qualities; Imageability; Enclosure; Human Scale; Transparency; Complexity; Coherence; Legibility; Linkage; Conclusion; 3 Checklist of Essential Features; Medium-to-High Densities; Fine-Grained Mix of Land Uses; Short- to Medium-Length Blocks; Transit Routes Every Half Mile or Closer; Two- to Four-Lane Streets (with Rare Exceptions)Continuous Sidewalks Appropriately ScaledSafe Crossings; Appropriate Buffering From Traffic; Street-Oriented Buildings; Comfortable and Safe Places to Wait; 4 Checklist of Highly Desirable Features; Supportive Commercial Uses; Grid-like Street Networks; Traffic Calming; Closely Spaced Shade Trees; Little Dead Space; Nearby Parks and Other Public Spaces; Small-Scale Buildings (or Articulated Larger Ones); Pedestrian-Scale Lighting; Attractive Transit Facilities; 5 Checklist of Worthwhile Additions; Landmarks; Street Walls; Functional Street Furniture; Coherent, Small-Scale SignageSpecial PavementPublic Art; Water Features; Outdoor Dining; Underground Utilities; 6 Conclusion; Summary; References"Explaining how to design spaces for pedestrians while also accommodating transit needs, this book is an excellent reference for students, public sector planners and officials, and private sector designers and developers seeking to make places more pedestrian- and transit-friendly. Written by a noted expert on pedestrian design and planning, this handbook contains examples of zoning codes from different localities"--Provided by publisher.Pedestrian- and transit-oriented designPedestrian traffic flowPlanningUrban transportationPlanningCity planningElectronic books.Pedestrian traffic flowPlanning.Urban transportationPlanning.City planning.711/.74Ewing Reid H865190Bartholomew Keith865191Burden Dan865192Cloyton Henry John865193Brown Lauren865194MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452760903321Pedestrian- & transit-oriented design1931104UNINA