City centre sidewalks: Improving pedestrian experience through design
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Gaffikin, Frank McKay, Stephen Murray, Michael Murtagh, Brendan Sterrett, Ken |
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01/06/2015
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Resumo |
Sidewalks are integral features of city centres. They provide the channels through which activities and interactions evolve and in turn these interactions cause the sidewalks to evolve. They help to articulate the builtform and open spaces in tying together. However, historically sidewalks have received less attention relative to urban squares and civic spaces. Owing to the concept of walkable cities, sidewalks are gaining importance. This paper provides a critical overview on the apparent ‘amnesia’ in urban design and planning theories and visits a popular sidewalk in Belfast city centre to examine the paradox and perspectives. |
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eng |
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Queens University Belfast |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
Fonte |
Sengupta , U 2015 , City centre sidewalks: Improving pedestrian experience through design . in F Gaffikin , S McKay , M Murray , B Murtagh & K Sterrett (eds) , A Sense of place: Multidisciplinary Essays in honor of Malachy McEldowney . Queens University Belfast , Belfast , pp. 185-200 . |
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