Article ID: | iaor19951681 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 29A |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 87 |
End Page Number: | 105 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1995 |
Journal: | Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice |
Authors: | Ryan S., McNally M.G. |
Keywords: | urban affairs, construction & architecture, design |
Neotraditional neighborhood design (NTND) has gained increasing attention from professional, academic and popular circles during the past 10 years. This review establishes a baseline evaluation of NTND, with the goal of providing the background for more specific research in the future. The first section of the article orients NTND in a historical context, reviewing the main subdivision design trends of the past century and how NTND has either diverged or borrowed from them. The second section focuses on a review of current issues and land use research and the effect of neotraditional design on accessibility of the transportation system. The article concludes by offering an assessment of the potential of NTND to address growth-related problems in suburban areas and by identifying key unmet research needs.