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Gateway Koshino House, Urban Spaces Design, City Transportation, Streetscape Design, Urban Design Diagram, Urban Design Graphics, Urban Design Architecture, Urban Design Concept, Urban Design Plan

Curb extensions are often applied at the mouth of an intersection. When installed at the entrance to a residential or low-speed street, a curb extension is referred to as a “gateway” treatment and is intended to mark the transition to a slower speed street. Critical The length of a curb extension should at least be…

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Bicycle Parking Design, Renewable Energy Design, Traffic Calming, Urban Spaces Design, Architecture Site Plan, City Transportation, Streetscape Design, Urban Design Diagram, Urban Analysis

Offset curb extensions on residential or low volume downtown streets create a chicane effect that slows traffic speeds considerably. Chicanes increase the amount of public space available on a corridor and can be activated using benches, bicycle parking, and other amenities. Recommended A chicane design may warrant additional signing and striping to ensure that drivers…

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Urban Design Cross Section, Narrow Street Design, Woonerf Street Design, Shared Street Urban Design, Street Sections Urban Design, Commercial Street Design, Pedestrian Street Design, Street Environment, Shared Street

Many narrow or crowded down town streets operate informally as shared streets during rush hour or at lunchtime, but are not regulated as such. A commercial shared street environment should be considered in places where pedestrian activity is high and vehicle volumes are either low or discouraged. Commercial shared streets can be designed for narrow…

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Urban Alley Design, Denver Architecture, Architecture Foundation, Urban Intervention, Pocket Park, Colorado Real Estate, Pedestrian Street, Downtown Denver, Ebb And Flow

DOD: Discover Dairy Block We’ll begin the tour at the Milk Market, then head to CTRL Collective, followed by The Maven Hotel and a meander through Denver’s first pedestrian alley. We’ll end at Free Market – the Dairy Block’s newest addition – an ever-evolving collective that develops and markets curated products, services and experiences by […]

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