Streets, parks and houses : case study of a pedestrian neighbourhood.

Auteur(s)
Fraker, H. Marckel, D.J. Tambornino, M. & Lambert, J.E.
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This case study describes the results of an urban design process involving faculty and students from the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Minnesota, an urban neighbourhood community group (Phalen Small-area Task Force) and the City of St. Paul Department of Planning and Economic Development. This multi-layered process examined: (1) the remains of the neighbourhood's ecological structure; (2) the existing infrastructure (including storm water, sewers, streets, etc.); (3) transit improvements and needs; (4) land use and zoning; (5) issues of crime; and (6) housing needs (especially problems in existing 2 1/2 storey apartments). The analysis led to three major physical design proposals which integrate new streets, parks and houses to create a safe, convenient and pedestrian-oriented neighbourhood. The proposals included: a) building a neighbourhood transit node with limited bus way to downtown and commercial niche, and b) inserting distinct neighbourhood streets which act as armatures to focus the rehabilitation of existing apartments and the development of diverse new housing types.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 865911 /72 / IRRD 865911
Uitgave

Transport Policy. 1994 /06. 1(3) Pp160-73

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