How does transportation shape the cities we live in? This paper takes a close look at the practice of transit-oriented development to assess its implications for the future of urban areas. Through the design of a hypothetical light rail station in the suburb of Redmond, WA, this paper demonstrates how targeting sustainable development around transit has the potential to influence entire towns to “go green,” and proposes that, moving forward, cities be designed to maximize mobility, livability, and sustainability
As transportations-related disciplines of urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urba...
Throughout Chicago’s history, urbanization has led to an influx of people migrating from the rural t...
PA 5533 CapstoneIncludes bibliographical references (p. 19-21)In a report entitled Our Common Future...
How does transportation shape the cities we live in? This paper takes a close look at the practice o...
The complexity of this topic requires attention on both Transport planning and policymaking. A mult...
This paper explores the planning of Transit-Oriented Communities with a focus on two of Canada's mos...
This project presents a new paradigm in public transportation as the backbone of future sustainable ...
Massive growth is threatening the sustainability of cities and the quality of city life. Mass urbani...
Making existing cities and new urban development more ecologically based and livable is an urgent pr...
The idea of sustainable development is highly relevant to the world’s cities. Cities have been the m...
AbstractThe paper advances a quite peculiar view of sustainability, assuming that new concepts for u...
Although the term “sustainability” did not gain traction until the 1980s, concerns about the consequ...
JTLU vol 5, no 3, pp 1-14 (2012)This paper takes a historical perspective on how cities have become ...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
This chapter sets a context for action to move us towards a sustainable society, and then examines t...
As transportations-related disciplines of urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urba...
Throughout Chicago’s history, urbanization has led to an influx of people migrating from the rural t...
PA 5533 CapstoneIncludes bibliographical references (p. 19-21)In a report entitled Our Common Future...
How does transportation shape the cities we live in? This paper takes a close look at the practice o...
The complexity of this topic requires attention on both Transport planning and policymaking. A mult...
This paper explores the planning of Transit-Oriented Communities with a focus on two of Canada's mos...
This project presents a new paradigm in public transportation as the backbone of future sustainable ...
Massive growth is threatening the sustainability of cities and the quality of city life. Mass urbani...
Making existing cities and new urban development more ecologically based and livable is an urgent pr...
The idea of sustainable development is highly relevant to the world’s cities. Cities have been the m...
AbstractThe paper advances a quite peculiar view of sustainability, assuming that new concepts for u...
Although the term “sustainability” did not gain traction until the 1980s, concerns about the consequ...
JTLU vol 5, no 3, pp 1-14 (2012)This paper takes a historical perspective on how cities have become ...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
This chapter sets a context for action to move us towards a sustainable society, and then examines t...
As transportations-related disciplines of urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urba...
Throughout Chicago’s history, urbanization has led to an influx of people migrating from the rural t...
PA 5533 CapstoneIncludes bibliographical references (p. 19-21)In a report entitled Our Common Future...