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Posted on: 18 April 2013
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The Winter 2013 issue of Urban Design is now available online. The theme of this issue is that of mixed streets. Articles explore: Multiple Centrality Assessment as a tool to map the centrality of urban street spaces (existing and new) in order to reveal those most likely to support complex mixed use; an analysis of London’s suburbs which demonstrates both the great interconnectedness of traditional suburban high streets, and the diverse mix of activities (not just retail) that this has given rise to, and which these streets still support; the US Complete Streets initiative is discussed showing that the problem of change is not merely a technical one, but instead represents a much more complex and profound political and cultural challenge; four international case studies where the huge strategic potential of these mixed corridor spaces is being debated and/or actively harnessed as part of the strategic design of cities.
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