Urban Design

Cycling Infrastructure: Physical Designs and Structures that Support Cycling
A comprehensive exploration of the physical designs and structures that facilitate and encourage the use of bicycles for transportation, including historical context, key events, types, and detailed explanations.
Walkability: Measure of How Friendly an Area is to Walking
Exploring the concept of walkability, its historical context, types, key factors, and significance in urban planning, health, and environment.
Cluster Housing: A Sustainable Subdivision Technique
Cluster Housing is a real estate subdivision technique where detached dwelling units are grouped closely together, leaving open spaces as common areas. This method promotes sustainability and community living by preserving more open spaces compared to traditional subdivision designs.
CUL-DE-SAC: Dead-End Street in Residential Neighborhoods
A CUL-DE-SAC is a dead-end street with an intersection on one end and a closed turning area on the other, often valued for the privacy it provides to homes.
Planned Unit Development (PUD): An In-Depth Guide
Understanding Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning classification and its implications on subdivision design for better utilization of space and community planning.

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