Catherine Read

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Most of the design codes that I write for governments include a paragraph that goes something like this: “While even smaller units of design are encouraged, no more than 200 feet of continuous street frontage may appear to have been designed by a single architect.” Along with an active facade policy, such a rule can help save a street from succumbing to Jane Jacobs’s “Great Blight of Dullness.”
Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time
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