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A Traditional City Primer (and how modern cities are utterly broken, and even New Urbanism doesn't fix the core issue)

1y 6mon ago by slrpnk.net/u/vudu in 15minutecity@slrpnk.net from www.andrewalexanderprice.com

Very interesting, but I’m not sure I agree with him fully. We’re talking about cities here, and they tend to be big. Sure, encouraging people to walk a Mile is nice, but anything longer and people will look for some kind of transportation, no matter how walkable the city is.

I mean used to walk home from the trainstation after work, just to get some exercise and fresh air, but not everybody has time for this.

1 mile is definitely too far for sure. This researcher recommends 400m as the default between metro stops. https://humantransit.org/2011/04/basics-walking-distance-to-transit.html

You can combine a traditional city with a train system, to get the best of both worlds. It's not either/or.

the solution is subways.

Sure, and I love subways. They tend to be very expensive though and digging the tunnels might harm the stability of earth and buildings above them.

But good point.