This phase of a one-year urban design research project focuses on the question of how to measure variables that impact walking for health, spiritual renewal and commuting and how to design to encourage pedestrians to walk. The results of this phase of the research project contribute to (1) identification of significant environmental variables to which pedestrians respond, (2) the creation of a video and still imagery archive of ranked pedestrian spatial sequences, and (3) a data base for pedestrian design . The research project is attached to a landscape architecture design studio at Texas A&M University. A multi-disciplinary team of graduate students oversees the literature research, the technical video and graphic support and the deve...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
This study presents the relationship between landscape and landscape variables on safety and pedestr...
Urban planners and designers believe that the built environment at various geographic scales affects...
Pedestrian facilities have been regarded in urban street design as “leftover spaces” for years, but,...
Social/behavioral research of the last decade has set the stage for major advances in our understand...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
ManuscriptGuided walks near a light rail stop in downtown Salt Lake City, UT, were examined using a ...
The purpose of the research is to examine the effect of industry standard urban design treatments fo...
Walking is a common form of physical activity, which has a lot of both social and recreational impac...
Research on urban walkability does not always make a clear distinction between design features suppo...
While existing development pedestrian standards affect environmental design at the city, neighborhoo...
This graduation project focuses on the city center as a place for people to walk. Everyone knows tha...
The field of healthcare design is adopting planning and design principles from the Healthy Communiti...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
This study presents the relationship between landscape and landscape variables on safety and pedestr...
Urban planners and designers believe that the built environment at various geographic scales affects...
Pedestrian facilities have been regarded in urban street design as “leftover spaces” for years, but,...
Social/behavioral research of the last decade has set the stage for major advances in our understand...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
ManuscriptGuided walks near a light rail stop in downtown Salt Lake City, UT, were examined using a ...
The purpose of the research is to examine the effect of industry standard urban design treatments fo...
Walking is a common form of physical activity, which has a lot of both social and recreational impac...
Research on urban walkability does not always make a clear distinction between design features suppo...
While existing development pedestrian standards affect environmental design at the city, neighborhoo...
This graduation project focuses on the city center as a place for people to walk. Everyone knows tha...
The field of healthcare design is adopting planning and design principles from the Healthy Communiti...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
This study presents the relationship between landscape and landscape variables on safety and pedestr...
Urban planners and designers believe that the built environment at various geographic scales affects...