articleJournal of Urban DesignNov 21, 2008Closed access

Measuring the Unmeasurable: Urban Design Qualities Related to Walkability

University of Utah · University of California, Davis

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Abstract

This study attempts to comprehensively and objectively measure subjective qualities of the urban street environment. Using ratings from an expert panel, it was possible to measure five urban design qualities in terms of physical characteristics of streets and their edges: imageability, enclosure, human scale, transparency and complexity. The operational definitions do not always comport with the qualitative definitions, and provide new insights into the nature of these urban design qualities. The immediate purpose of this study is to arm researchers with operational definitions they can use to measure the street environment and test for significant associations with walking behaviour. A validation study is…

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Keywords
  • Walkability
  • Urban design
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Enclosure
  • Transparency (behavior)
  • Architectural engineering
  • Built environment
  • Scale (ratio)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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