
What is the best layout for a city? : r/urbanplanning - Reddit
For a city to work well, it needs to support human movement patterns. People travel to and from different places, and depending on that, the layout should be designed. The "easiest" movement pattern is …
Any tips for designing a city from scratch? : r/urbandesign
Feb 14, 2024 · Everything from service provisions, building design, public spaces and their purpose etc, but don't forget the climate, environmental features, cultural sites, history. Look at some case studies …
A place for Urban Design Geeks! - Reddit
Jun 12, 2024 · After excellent community feedback and more research, here is another amateur attempt to re-design a 5.5-way intersection that sees upwards of 34,000+ cars using it.
r/TownshipDesign - Reddit
Can you guys share your train station design? I'm redecorating my town step by step, just did the airport and helicopter, next one is train. Please share ur towns so I can grab some inspo from you guys🥰
Are Californian cities walkable (compared to the rest of the ...
Welcome to /r/urbanism where we discuss urban design, development, and planning including: architecture, unbuilt projects, and design criticism. Cities are amazing places, or can be - share your …
Best and worst designed cities : r/urbanplanning - Reddit
Planners in the city are constantly proposing new road diets, streetscape improvements, bike lanes, etc. but often face local opposition (from homeowners). Same problems faced by other cities but the …
What U.S. cities are actually making changes that will pay ...
The State of California has been passing a lot of bills in the last couple of years that will have major long-term implications on land use planning in California Cities (i.e. SB 330, SB8, SB 9, SB 10, etc.).