Title: Traditional Neighborhoods vs' Suburbs
1Traditional Neighborhoods vs. Suburbs
- Residents in high walkable traditional
neighborhoods report on average 2 more walking
trips/week than those in low walkable suburban
neighborhoods - A 150 pound person in a walkable commuity could
lose 0.85 to 1.75 pounds in one year, which
approximates the average weight gain in the US
2Perceptual Qualities of Place Delightful
Density
- Human Scale
- Linkage
- Definition/Visual Enclosure
- Complexity/Intricacy
- Coherence/Order
- Transparency
- Sense of Place/Identity
- Perceived Safety
3Improving Social Connectedness and Quality of
Life
Lowly, unpurposeful and mundane as they appear,
sidewalk contacts are the small change from which
a citys wealth of public life may grow. Jane
Jacobs, The Death Life of Great American
Cities There is much more to walking than
walking. Jan Gehl, New City Spaces
4School SitingConsidering the Health Impacts
- Walkable schools are an important outlet for
daily physical activity - Schools as anchors of communities
- Health has not been a major factor in school
location decisions/policies
5Activity-Friendly Buildings Which aspects of
design matter?
- Destination points (food service, copy and
conference rooms) -- how far will we walk? - Building layout and way finding -- what features
create movement and interaction? - Fitness centers and corporate culture
(walking/standing meetings, management acceptance
of movement)
Karen Lalli, 2001
6Living Buildings
- Best practices in site selection, site design
and building design for public facilities - Identify/study model sites (before-after studies)
- Develop a business case for activity-friendly
design elements, such as using stairs for
exercise
Adidas Village, Portland, Oregon
7Interior Building Design Also Matters
- Spending even 2 more minutes a day going
upstairs could burn an extra 5800 calories/year
or 1.6 lbs.
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