On the Cul-de-Sac vs. Checker-Board Street Network: Search for Sustainable Urban Form
Journal: International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-01-07
Authors : Ming Zhang;
Page : 1-18
Keywords : Street network; connectivity; measure and neighborhood;
Abstract
The study revisited the largely accepted idea to deal with sprawl by replacing cul-de-sac/curve-linear street with the traditional checkerboard system in community design. Recent discussions suggest that a neighborhood with cul- de-sac street pattern can promote accessibility and street connectivity, if it is designed integrated with open space and pedestrian paths, while creating safe and quiet residential environments. A good example is the discarded old wisdom, the Radburn. To date, the past researchers did not acknowledge the potential of the cul-de-sac neighborhoods in achieving the benefits New Urbansits strive to accomplish. This study tried to fill this gap by comparing a conventional suburban neighborhood, a neighborhood with creative cul-de-sac street pattern, and the grid street neighborhood.
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