
Everyday Streets analyses everyday streets across the globe through the lens of inclusivity.
'For those looking for useful examples of highly relevant themes related to equality and inclusivity in streets, I recommend this book.'
Rooilijn
'Everyday Streets: Inclusive Approaches to Understanding and Designing Streets is a relevant read for a diverse audience of urban planners, scholars and students of sociology, urban studies, and urban planning. It enriches those fields, by emphasizing the importance of the street as a complex and multivaried analytical category. It contributes both vivid depictions of the many layers of street experience and practical planning tools, that underline the importance of diversity in terms of uses, spaces, and accessibility. Finally, it brings to the forefront the connection between urban design and the concept of the everyday and suggests innovative methods to capture and understand it, reminding the readers that the street is owned and created by and for everyday users.'
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