david pritchard. bibliography.

Keyword: "street design"

[1] Christopher Alexander. A city is not a tree. Architectural Forum, 122:58-62, 58-61, April, May 1965. [ bib ]
Apparently, a critique of hierarchical, tree-like city design (particularly conventional suburban street layouts)
Keywords: architecture, urban design, urban form, streets, street design
[2] Donald Appleyard. Livable Streets. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, USA, 1981. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban design, streets, street design, traffic calming
[3] Donald Appleyard and M. Lintell. The environmental quality of city streets: the residents' viewpoint. Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 38(2):84-101, 1972. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, urban design, street design
[4] Donald Appleyard, Kevin Lynch, and John Myer. The View from the Road. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1964. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, urban planning, street design
[5] Peter C. Baldwin. Domesticating the street: the reform of public space in Hartford, 1850-1930. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, OH, USA, 1999. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, history, urban politics, street design, roadspace reallocation, zoning
[6] Eran Ben-Joseph. Changing the residential street scene: Adapting the shared street (woonerf) concept to the suburban environment. Journal of the American Planning Association, 61(4):504-515, 1995. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban planning, streets, street design, pedestrian planning
[7] Peter G. Calthorpe. The urban network: A new framework for growth. Technical report, Calthorpe Associates, Berkeley, CA, USA, 2002. [ bib | .pdf ]
Keywords: urban planning, transport planning, streets, street design, new urbanism
[8] Peter G. Calthorpe. The urban network: A radical proposal. Planning, 68(5):10-15, 2002. [ bib ]
There is a critical need for a new paradigm of growth on undeveloped sites - one that complements urban infill and revitalization. The alternative transportation network proposed here calls for a new hierarchy of arterials and boulevards that allow for through traffic without always by-passing commercial centers - a road network that reinforces access to walkable neighborhoods and urban town centers without cutting them off from local pedestrian movement. A plan for new growth areas around Chicago proposes 3 types of major roads to replace the standard arterial grid: transit boulevards, throughways, and arterials. The transit boulevards combine the capacity of a major arterial with the intimacy of local frontage roads and the pedestrian orientation that comes with the transit system. Local arterials are multi-lane facilities that transition into a couplet of main streets at the village centers.

Keywords: urban planning, transport planning, streets, street design, new urbanism
[9] Christopher R. Cherry, Elizabeth Deakin, Nathan Higgins, and S. Brian Huey. Systems-level approach to sustainable urban arterial revitalization. Transportation Research Record, 2006. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, street design
[10] Norman W. Garrick and Jianhong Wang. New concepts for context-based design of streets and highways. Transportation Research Record, 1912:57-64, 2005. [ bib ]
Discusses some of the history of street design standards, and problems with the typical current approach, where freeway design standards are applied to urban street design. Emphasis on design speed, curve radii, and design process. Good refs: Mar02.
Keywords: streets, urban design, street design
[11] Michael Hebbert. Engineering, urbanism and the struggle for street design. Journal of Urban Design, 10(1), February 2005. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban planning, urban design, transport planning, street design, streets
[12] Paul Hess and Beth M. Milroy. Making Toronto's streets. Technical report, University of Toronto, Department of Geography and Planning, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2006. [ bib | www: ]
Keywords: streets, pedestrian planning, bicycle planning, canada, street design, urban design, prioritisation
[13] Allan B. Jacobs. Great Streets. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1985. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, urban design, street design
[14] Allan B. Jacobs, Elizabeth MacDonald, and Yodan Rofé. The Boulevard Book: History, Evolution, Design of Multiway Boulevards. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2002. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban planning, streets, urban design, street design
[15] Allan B. Jacobs, Yodan Rofé, and Elizabeth MacDonald. Multiple roadway boulevards: Case studies, designs and design guidelines. Transportation Center Working Paper 300, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, 1995. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban planning, streets, urban design, street design
[16] Søren Underlien Jensen. Arterial Streets Towards Sustainability: Design, decision and prediction tools. Technical Report D3.2, ARTISTS Consortium, Malmö, Sweden, 2004. [ bib | http ]
Keywords: bicycle planning, pedestrian planning, urban planning, bike box, street design, streets
[17] Einar Lillebye. The architectural significance of the street as a functional and social arena. In Colin Jefferson, Janet Rowe, and Carlos Brebbia, editors, The Sustainable Street: The Environmental, Human and Economic Aspects of Street Design and Management. Wessex Institute of Technology Press, Southampton, UK, 2001. [ bib ]
Keywords: street design, streets, urban design, architecture, sustainability
[18] Stephen Marshall. Public transport orientated urban design. In E. Feitelson and E. Verhoef, editors, Transport and Environment: in Search of Sustainable Solutions. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2001. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban design, streets, street design, urban form
[19] Stephen Marshall. A first theoretical approach to classification of arterial streets. ARTISTS Deliverable D1.1, University of Westminster, London, UK, 2002. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, urban planning, transport planning, street design
[20] Stephen Marshall. Methodological framework for compatibility analysis. TRANSPLUS Deliverable D4.2, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, London, UK, 2002. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, street design
[21] Stephen Marshall. Traffic in towns revisited. Town and Country Planning, 72(10):310-312, November 2003. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban planning, transport planning, streets, street design
[22] Stephen Marshall. Streets & Patterns: The Structure of Urban Geometry. Spon Press, New York City, NY, USA, 2005. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, urban planning, urban form, transport planning, street design, urban design
[23] Jim McCluskey. Road Form and Townscape. Butterworth Architecture, Oxford, UK, 2nd edition, 1992. [ bib ]
Keywords: streets, urban design, urban form, street design
[24] Michael Southworth and Eran Ben-Joseph. Street standards and the shaping of suburbia. Journal of the American Planning Association, 65, 1995. [ bib ]
Keywords: urban form, streets, street design
[25] Åse Svensson. Arterial Streets for people: Guidance for planners and decision makers when reconstructing arterial streets. Technical report, ARTISTS Consortium, Malmö, Sweden, 2004. [ bib | .pdf ]
Keywords: bicycle planning, pedestrian planning, urban planning, urban design, street design, streets

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