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Engineering, Urbanism and the Struggle for Street Design
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2005
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Street DesignUrban TheoryUrban DesignCritical ReviewHierarchical ModelSociologyDesignUrban DevelopmentUrban Social JusticeUrban PlanningUrban MobilityUrban ConditionSocial Sciences
The making and upkeep of streets is a central task of urban design. In a critical review of the relation between urban design and highway engineering, the paper distinguishes two paradigms: on one side, the hierarchical model, pervasive and institutionally entrenched through design standards and traffic management; on the other, an alternative non-hierarchical paradigm which has developed piecemeal and experimentally on the back of policies for social exclusion, city centre regeneration, liveable neighbourhoods and neo-traditional urbanism. The paper discusses the tension between the two frameworks and highlights the health, safety and environmental arguments for reinventing the mixed-use urban street.
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