Bibliography
Brambilla, Roberto, and Gianni Longo: For Pedestrians Only: Planning)
Design) and Management of Traffic-Free Zones) Whitney
Library of Design, 1977, 208 pp. A comprehensive review of
pedestrian planning issues, with an inventory of facilities in
operation by the mid-1970s.
Breins, S., and W.J. Dean: The Pedestrian Revolution: Streets without
Cars) Random House, 1974, 151 pp. An early survey of
pedestrian projects and improvement possibilities.
Hass-Klau, Carmen: The Pedestrian and City Traffic) Belhaven
Press, 1990, 277 pp. Emphasis on pedestrianization efforts
during the twentieth century, particularly in Europe.
Pushkarev, Boris S., and Jeffrey Zupan: Urban Space for Pedestrians)
MIT Press, 1975, 212 pp. A documentation of the pedestrian
situation in New York City, defining many of the
parameters used subsequently.
Rudofsky, Bernard: Streets for People:A Primer for Americans) Doubleday
& Company, Inc., 1969,351 pp. The seminal review of
pedestrian spaces and their performance through the ages.
Transportation Research Board: Highway Capacity Manual 2000)
National Research Council, 2000. Technical handbook on all
functional elements related to the planning for pedestrian
facilities.
Uhlig, Klaus: Pedestrian Areas: From Malls to Complete Networks)
Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1979, 152 pp. Concepts
of remodeling towns toward pedestrian use; many actual
examples.
Warren, Roxanne: The Urban Oasis: Guideways and Greenways
in the Human Environment) McGraw-Hill, 1998, 196 pp. A
brief but recent examination of pedestrian zones.
Whyte, William H., The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces) The
Conservation Foundation, 1980, 125 pp. An investigation
into the behavior of users and the factors that make pedestrian
spaces effective.
Walking 57
đang được dịch, vui lòng đợi..
