Improving the Walkability of Subtropical Urban Areas. A case study analysis for the development of a design process

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Braben, Oliver [1 ]
Guaralda, Mirko [1 ]
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[1] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Design, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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walkability; activity nodes; pedestrian priority; climate mitigation;
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TU [建筑科学];
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This research develops a new framework to be used as a tool for analysing and designing walkable communities. The literature review recognises the work of other researchers combining their findings with the theory of activity nodes and considers how a framework may be used on a more global basis. The methodology develops a set of criteria through the analysis of noted successful case studies and this is then tested against an area with very low walking rates in Brisbane, Australia. Results of the study suggest that as well as the accepted criteria of connectivity, accessibility, safety, security, and path quality further criteria in the form or planning hierarchy, activity nodes and climate mitigation could be added to allow the framework to cover a broader context. Of particular note is the development of the nodal approach, which allows simple and effective analysis of existing conditions, and may also prove effective as a tool for planning and design of walkable communities.
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