Article by SA Rogers, filed under Cities & Urbanism in the Architecture category

Yo-Yo Pedestrian Zones: What Makes Urban Walkability Flourish or Fail?
A bustling car-filled street by day and a 1,500-foot pedestrian promenade on weekend nights, Sai Yeung Choi Street South in the dense neighborhood of Mong Kok was the stage upon which urban life in Hong Kong played out – markets, music, dancing, protests, parties. Clashes with police. Noise. So much noise, in fact, that after … Continue reading Yo-Yo Pedestrian Zones: What Makes Urban Walkability Flourish or Fail?
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