Title of article
Novis MAIN STREET: NEOTRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING AND DESIGN
Author/Authors
Wolshon، Brian نويسنده , , Wahl، James نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-1
From page
2
To page
0
Abstract
Recently, there has been interest in many suburban communities around the United States to revive traditional styles of commercial and residential land development. These neotraditional developments are characterized by a landuse intensive style of zoning in which densely spaced residential neighborhoods are integrated with commercial areas. One of the primary objectives of these districts is to form self-sufficient neighborhood communities. Although such land use is common in many large urban areas and rural cities, this type of combined land use is rarely seen in suburban communities. One effort to revive this traditional urban style of land development within a suburban community is the Main Street project in the city of Novi, Mich. This paper highlights some of the factors that impacted the planning and design process of the project and how these factors and decisions influenced the final appearance and function of Noviʹs neotraditional downtown district. The lessons learned from the Main Street project can serve as a model for engineers and planners who may be contemplating the implementation of similar projects in their own communities.
Keywords
structure & design , structural frameworks , Buildings , maintenance & inspection
Journal title
Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Record number
22597
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