PLAN 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Carl Jung, Urban Design, Pedestrian Crossing

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Plan 350 lecture 20 february 27. Active transportation especially walking: we want to invert the transportation hierarchy from how it"s existed into the. 21st century: we also want to invert both the mode and the environment that is being used for movement. Paris), they were used for transportation but most importantly were the displays of military might. People will cross the street to avoid walking next to that building . Places where pedestrians are compelled to stop, whether they want to or not. Negative, compulsory nodes: want: - sheltered entrances, stands. Positive elements on the street. Don"t make pedestrians second- class citizens: may need to redirect traffic to accomplish this. Structure diagrams express our own subjective view of the area. 3 categories of relationships with humans as the user: conforming supportive, complimentary, they feed into each other . Inappropriate, possible to do but not right: non- conforming. One thing suggests something, adjacent to something: contradictory sending an opposing message.

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