Book Name: Urban Street Design Guide
Category: Civil Engineering Books
Language: English
Format: PDF
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NACTO’s Urban Street Design Guide demonstrates how streets of all sizes may be rethought and reoriented to put pedestrian and cyclist safety, public transit, and vehicular traffic safety first. Compared to more traditional engineering handbooks, this design manual emphasizes the idea that city streets are public spaces with more to offer than just transportation.

The comprehensively illustrated manual provides blueprints of street design at various scales, from the big picture down to the smallest of details. Using real-world examples, this article explains how to adapt design software to the specific requirements of different cities around the United States. In the Urban Street Design Guide, the authors explain the five main objectives and principles of successful street design:

The streets are considered public places. Streets are more than simply transportation routes; they are integral to city and community life. • Well-designed streets encourage economic growth. Businesses benefit from increased foot traffic, and house prices increase, when streets are constructed well.
A focus on safety in the design process. Engineers specializing in traffic flow can and should layout roadways so that pedestrians, drivers, shoppers, cyclists, and employees can use them without incident.
Altering streets is possible. Engineers working on streets have some leeway regarding interacting with the surrounding structures. The layout of many city streets was designed during a previous age, and they now need to be altered to accommodate modern traffic patterns.
Be quick about it! Assist the public decision-making process by implementing projects fast utilizing temporary materials.

Building on these bedrock ideas, the book provides concrete pointers for municipalities looking to enhance street design to create more welcoming, multi-modal urban settings. It’s an excellent tool for reimagining urban spaces to meet the demands of 21st-century cities, where tourists and locals alike want convenient access to several modes of transit, a relaxed atmosphere, and a sense of community.

 

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Publisher: Island Press/Center for Resource Economics, Year: 2013

ISBN: 978-1-59726-447-1

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