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Pedestrian Zones

Car Free Urban Spaces


  • Braun
  • by Chris van Uffelen
Urban areas where pedestrians have right of way over vehicles are becoming increasingly important in the modern city. There are two types of pedestrian zones: the first serves primarily as an alternative transit route without cars, while the second is dedicated to shopping and entertainment in the form of traffic-free shopping streets and open pedestrian areas within shopping malls. Based on a careful selection of projects this volume presents the functional and design variety of these popular urban spaces.

ISBN 9783037681909 | E | HB
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Publisher Braun
ISBN 9783037681909
Author(s) Chris van Uffelen
Publication date May 2015
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 295 x 225 mm
Illustrations 400 col.ill.
Pages 272
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In 2009, plans by New York mayor Michael Bloomberg to transform part of Broadway including Times Square into a pedestrian area caused a sensation, not just in the city but internationally. Urban areas where pedestrians have right of way over vehicles are becoming increasingly important in the modern city and have enjoyed growing popularity since the 1950s. Not only do they increase the quality of life of the residents, they also become an increasingly important locational factor. In general there are two types of pedestrian zones: the first serves primarily as an alternative transit route without cars, while the second is dedicated to shopping and entertainment in the form of traffic-free shopping streets and open pedestrian areas within shopping malls. Based on a careful selection of projects this volume presents the functional and design variety of these popular urban spaces.