For pedestrians only : planning, design, and management of traffic-free zones / by Roberto Brambilla and Gianni Longo ; with a foreword by Bernard Rudofsky.
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New York :
Whitney Library of Design,
1977.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / by Bernard Rudofsky
- Introduction
- Why pedestrian zoning: an appraisal of basic goals
- Traffic management
- Economic revitalization
- Environmental improvements
- Social benefits
- How pedestrian zones work
- Involving the community
- Legislation and finances
- Planning and design
- Managing implementation
- The European experience: selected case studies
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Cologne, Germany
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Amsterdam, Holland
- Bologna, Italy
- Rouen, France
- Norwich, England
- Essen, Germany
- Munich, Germany
- Vienna, Austria
- The North American approach: selected case studies
- United States: Kalamazoo, Michigan; Springfield, Illinois; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Sacramento, California; Fresno, California; Pomona, California; New London, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island
- Canada: Ottawa, Ontario; Quebec City, Quebec
- Afterword
- Appendix: Compendium of American malls.