THE PATTERN OF STREETS
Author:
Christopher Alexander
DOI:
10.1080/01944366608978208
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of the American Planning Association,
Volume
32,
Issue
5
September
1966
, pages 273
- 278
Subjects:
Human Geography;
Planning;
Planning - Human Geography;
Planning, Housing & Land Economy;
Urban Studies;
Formats available:
PDF
(English)
Previously published as:
Journal of the American Institute of Planners
(0002-8991)
until 1979
Previously published as:
Planners' Journal
until 1943
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Abstract
This paper describes a new pattern for the streets in a metropolis. Average speeds in an area laid out according to this pattern would be 45 mph, as against the 15 mph typical for urban areas today: yet mean trip length is increased by only 5 percent. The principal features of the pattern are: all streets are parallel; there are no cross streets; streets are connected by freeways 3 miles apart.
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