In many places, streets are still primarily designed for the convenience of motorists, considering mobility function as the principal design goal. There is a scarcity of empirical evidence on the relationship between the design of a street and how it is experienced by pedestrians who use it. This work focuses on quantifying pedestrians’ perception of walkability through a stated preference survey using a dynamic 3D representation of various street designs in Toronto, Canada. The stated preference scenarios are generated through a rule-based 3D environment (Esri’s CityEngine) and animated using a gaming engine (Unity). A random sample of 600 Torontonians is used for the empirical investigation by estimating a mixed multinomial logit model. T...
Nature in cities serves a multitude of purposes, one of which is that it provides citizens opportuni...
The streets of commercial districts play an important role in the social fabric of communities. A we...
AbstractWalkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is...
In many places, streets are still primarily designed for the convenience of motorists, considering m...
City planning has an emphasis on working towards creating walkable cities with boulevards, wide side...
Generally, there is a positive relationship between the walking routes' attractive physical features...
Given awareness of the recent planning paradigm shift to transit- and pedestrian-oriented place-maki...
Pedestrian-friendly cities are a recent global trend due to the various urbanization problems. Since...
OBJECTIVES: Individual preferences for residential location, neighbourhood character and travel opti...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the visual preference of patterns in pedestrian roads. In th...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureLandscape Architecture/Regional and Community PlanningBrent Chamberl...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
Urban streets should be functional as both “path ” and “place”, but “street as place ” has been over...
Nature in cities serves a multitude of purposes, one of which is that it provides citizens opportuni...
Nature in cities serves a multitude of purposes, one of which is that it provides citizens opportuni...
The streets of commercial districts play an important role in the social fabric of communities. A we...
AbstractWalkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is...
In many places, streets are still primarily designed for the convenience of motorists, considering m...
City planning has an emphasis on working towards creating walkable cities with boulevards, wide side...
Generally, there is a positive relationship between the walking routes' attractive physical features...
Given awareness of the recent planning paradigm shift to transit- and pedestrian-oriented place-maki...
Pedestrian-friendly cities are a recent global trend due to the various urbanization problems. Since...
OBJECTIVES: Individual preferences for residential location, neighbourhood character and travel opti...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the visual preference of patterns in pedestrian roads. In th...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureLandscape Architecture/Regional and Community PlanningBrent Chamberl...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
Urban streets should be functional as both “path ” and “place”, but “street as place ” has been over...
Nature in cities serves a multitude of purposes, one of which is that it provides citizens opportuni...
Nature in cities serves a multitude of purposes, one of which is that it provides citizens opportuni...
The streets of commercial districts play an important role in the social fabric of communities. A we...
AbstractWalkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is...