Urban Design Principles
Urban Design Principles
Urban Design Principles
contributors
Thank you to the many people who have added to the creation of the Principles over the years including elected officials, appointed
leaders, community members, university professionals and students, business leaders, design professionals and non-profit leaders.
Gensler
Simon Pastucha
Brian Glodney
Interns
Adrian Suzuki
Jeffery Wilson
Joe Marci
Matthew Correia
Monique MacIntosh
Rafaela Kirloss
Rebecca Correa
Summer 2011
Claudia Carol
Jillian Nameth
Stephen Sampson
table of contents
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urban design.....................................................................................4
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introduction.....................................................................................6
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principles...........................................................................................7
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resources .........................................................................................35
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Urban design is a powerful concept. It holistically encompasses the disciplines of urban planning,
architecture and landscape architecture to manage and transform the interactions of different
aspects of urban life into a physical, usable form. It is the art of creating and shaping cities, towns
and neighborhoods. Components such as routes, boundaries, districts, nodes and landmarks and their
interrelationships provide the physical organizing structure of communities and the basic vocabulary
for urban designers. Urban designers recognize the need for these elements to work together providing functionality and a sense of belonging for residents. Successful urban design creates places
that are economically, socially and environmentally viable. Above all else, it creates a city of mobility,
activity and responsibility.
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introduction
Change in a great city is inevitable. It is an ongoing and, most
big and small, test a citys ability to thrive economically. They also
Design Principles.
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urban design
principles
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A city of mobility - A large city like Los Angeles is in constant motion. You can see it, hear it, feel
it and smell it. It surrounds you. It plays a major role in your life. Unfortunately, movement in our city
is usually rushed, oblivious and apathetic. As a result, destinations matter, but not the journey. What
does that say - that these spaces are not important? The Urban Design Principles state that spaces are
vital to the health and sustainability of our neighborhoods. Neighborhoods are where we meet; they
keep us connected, they are what we love and dislike about our city and they make us Angelinos. We
need the ability to move through and around our spaces. We need Los Angeles to be a city of mobility.
The Urban Design Principles aim to improve how we move in and around Los Angeles; to provide
freedom of movement through connections, between and within neighborhoods, and through the city
as a whole, through choices in modes of transportation, through safety and security and through the
beauty of urban ecology. We want a Los Angeles that embraces the saying, Its not where you go, but
how you get there.
a city of mobility
Movement
develop inviting +
accessible transit areas
Develop transit areas that incorporate a variety of uses and activities
including transit modes, pedestrian and bicyclist needs, open-space
and public amenities. Strengthening the relationship between
a variety of transportation modes and enhancing the immediate
environment makes car-alternative transportation more attractive
and feasible for the public. The use of mass transit is sustainable,
revitalizes communities and provides economic benefits to its
users.
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cities for cars
and traffic, you
get cars and
traffic. If you
plan for people
and places, you
get people and
places.
- Project for Public Spaces
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develop inviting +
accessible transit areas
Opened in early 2011, The W Hotel and
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a city of mobility
Movement
ensure connections
The creation of simple connections within neighborhoods and
throughout the city provides increased accessibility for pedestrians,
bicyclists, transit riders and drivers. A well-integrated system of
roads, paths and transit routes that encourages and allows for
different modes of movement through Los Angeles creates a welldesigned and efficient circulation system resulting in a vibrant and
healthy city.
Urbanism works
when it creates
a journey as
desirable as the
destination.
- P. Goldberger
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ensure connections
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a city of mobility
Movement
produce great,
green streets
Design streets to incorporate elements that enhance human scale,
embrace neighborhood character, provide green infrastructure and
balance needs for many modes of sustainable transit, including
pedestrians, bicyclists, automobiles and transit. Our streets, which
are more than conduits of movement, incorporate sustainable,
green infrastructure, to provide open space and easy access to the
outdoors and celebrated Los Angeles climate.
A great street
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desirable place
to be, to spend
time, to live, to
play, to work, at
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- Allan B. Jacobs
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produce great,
green streets
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a city of activity
Health
generate public
open space
The creation of public open space is essential to the health of
residents and the physical environment. Increasing open space, of
which Los Angeles has much less than cities of comparable size,
is a fundamental urban design goal. Open space can be created
and increased by programming a connected network of physical
linkages and creative use of available public rights of way. Streets,
alleys, sidewalks and adjacent areas, also offer opportunities for
small scale gathering, creative programming, or contemplative
parks and plazas with active linkage connections.
Open space
should be
within walking
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the pedestrian
shed of every
dwelling. The
pedestrian shed
is the measure of
urbanism.
- Andres Duany
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generate public
open space
At the intersection of Castro and
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a city of activity
Health
reinforce walkability,
bikeability + wellbeing
Design of the urban environment that integrates physical activity
into daily life is central to the health of the city. The creation of more
opportunities for pedestrians and bicyclists to effortlessly connect
public open space reinforces walkability and wellbeing. Todays Los
Angeles has less activity choices for residents than those typically
found in other urban centers. Increasing walkability and bikeability
will increase the opportunity for physical activity.
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reinforce walkability,
bikeablity + wellbeing
One of the main streets in the San
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a city of activity
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History is one
of the most
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- Anonymous
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a city of activity
Health
nurture neighborhood
character
One design approach does not fit all. Los Angeles is made up of a
rich fabric of distinct neighborhoods. New projects can contribute,
enhance and further define the character of a neighborhood rather
than simply alter it. Each potential development or improvement
needs to consider the context of its neighborhood or district and
work with it.
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for the living.
-Ayssar Arida
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chinatown
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venice beach
koreatown
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van nuys
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A city of responsibility - An important quality for a sustainable city is resilience. The Urban
Design Principles provide guidance for creating a liveable and adaptable Los Angeles. The city needs
to be able to adapt to change; whether it is economic, environmental or social; whether it is largescale or localized; and whether it is temporary or permanent. With the Urban Design Principles, Los
Angeles can be proactive and create spaces that welcome different uses and varied groups. We need
to consider how we use all our resources--existing and new--and use them more efficiently. We need
to consider the full life cycle of each component of our development puzzle and allow the Principles
to guide a project from inception, through implementation and include its continued usefulness and
amenity when the project has been completed.
a city of responsibility
Resilience
stimulate sustainability
+ innovation
The quick adaptation of the City of Los Angeles to change is vital for
its environmental and economic future. Create development and
improvements that incorporate innovative practices to achieve a
broad vision of a sustainable Los Angeles. Consideration of the full
project life-cycle - the extent of costs both social and environmental
as well as financial is fundamental to the Urban Design Principles.
Best practices of other communities, technological advancements
and the use of local materials and resources inform the design and
implementation of projects.
The good
building is not
one that hurts
the landscape,
but one which
makes the
landscape more
beautiful than
it was before
the building was
built.
- Frank Lloyd Wright
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stimulate sustainability
+ innovation
Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative,
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Resilience
improve equity +
opportunity
Economic and social sustainability is a requirement for continuing
viability and growth in Los Angeles. A broader choice of housing
and a variety of local economic, social and recreational activities
creates diversified and healthy neighborhoods. Opportunity for
all residents to live, work, and move between neighborhoods
contributes to a prosperous and healthy urban environment.
No urban area
will prosper
unless it attracts
those who can
choose to live
wherever they
wish.
- Jonathan Barnett
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Well
designed
development
provides
opportunities for improving the quality of
life for the disenfranchised. This includes
provisions for the physically disabled and
facilitating economic opportunity through
equitable access to public transportation.
Small businesses contribute to the urban
environment by being empowered to take
advantage of facade improvement and
streetscape changes to make their businesses
friendly and approachable.
A diversity of accessible housing, retail, work
opportunity and a variety of uses provides
residents and visitors with a range of
experiences and choices.
improve equity +
opportunity
Located on Ivar and Selma Avenue in
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a city of responsibility
Resilience
Resilience
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resources
about planning: www.aboutplanning.org
american planning association: www.planning.org
better environmentally sound transportation: www.best.bc.ca
cis street furniture: www.cis-streetfurniture.co.uk
city comforts: www.citycomforts.com
curbed: www.la.curbed.com
City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning Urban Design Studio: www.
urbandesignla.com/
ecosustainable hub: www.ecosustainibility.com.au
edinburgh standards for urban design: http://download.edinburgh.gov.uk/urban/urban_
design_standards.pdf
environmental street furniture: www.streetfurniture-uk.com
great streets: www.greatstreets.org
greenopia: www.greenopia.com
institute on race and poverty: www.irpumn.org
laist: www.laist.com
national center for bicycling and walking: www.bikewalk.org
pattern language: www.patternlanguage.com
pedestrian and bicycle information center: www.walkinginfo.org
pedestrian and bicycle information center image library: www.pedbikeimages.org
planners network: www.plannersnetwork.org/
planning and development network: www.planetizen.com
project for public spaces: www.pps.org
scenic america: www.scenic.org
street furniture, nz: www.streetfurniture.co.nz
this place is...: www.thisplaceis.com
tree hugger: http://www.treehugger.com
univeristy of miami: http://scholar.library.miami.edu/miamidigital/index.html
university of calgary: www.ucalgary.ca/oncampus/weekly/jan14-05/nudge.html
urban advantage: www.urban-advantage.com
urbandesign.org: urbandesign.org
urban design group: www.udg.org.uk
urban land institute: www.uli.org
urban photo: www.urbanphoto.net
urban re:vision: www.urbanrevision.com
us green building council: www.usgbc.org
worldchanging: www.worldchanging.com/cities
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