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They can take away from pedestrian activity.
"If you have enough pedestrian activity, then the street doesn't die," he says.
Though physically unlovely, the block is a hot spot for pedestrian activity, rich in what sociologists call "human ecology".
"40% of people who are killed are over 60, yet they only make up 19% of pedestrian activity," he said.
Mr. Delfino said he felt the city could profit from the countywide dearth of rental space and, by increasing pedestrian activity in the downtown area, also help merchants.
Since the 1980s, the city has taken significant steps to redevelop downtown by increasing housing stock, accommodating new recreational and cultural activities, and inviting pedestrian activity.
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Space and architecture that are usually governed by ordinary pedestrian activities become transformed by movement — sometimes by music and drama, too.
Other cities – from Mumbai to São Paulo – have also been opening up their roads and boulevards to pedestrian activities on weekends, to better encourage people to get out, walk around and have fun.
Each of the three movements employs an ensemble in a quite different set of stage geometries; the first two thread angelic paths through pedestrian activities in ways that are poetic and, as sheer construction, enthralling.
Then, the FE-model was used to evaluate the vibration response of the footbridge for the same pedestrian activities induced in situ.
There has been a growing interest among urban designers in applying quantitative methods to gain a more accurate understanding of the effects of built form on pedestrian activities, particularly in historic cities.
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