A-Z guide to the past, present and future of 'streets'

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W Shared Space

Shared space is an urban design approach that minimises the segregation between modes of road user. This is done by removing features such as kerbs, road surface markings, traffic signs and traffic lights. Hans Monderman have suggested that, by creating a greater sense of uncertainty and blurring who has priority, drivers will reduce speed whilst driving, reducing the dominance of vehicles and hence road casualty rates. This concept is opposed in particular by organizations representing the interests of the disabled for it may give rise to the opposite effect. When speculating what the future highstreet can be, it is imperative that a new structure of the street is introduced, or at least a new way of inhabiting the street

In the UK, one of the most prominent example is Exhibition Road. Although the physical distinction between road and pedestrian walkway have been rid of, the structure of the street remains the

same.

Linearity and hierarchy between road, pavements and buildings

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