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Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Design principles
Module 3: Neighbourhood planning
1.1 Land use designation
1.2 Street grids
1.3 Building form
1.4 Transit routes
1.5 Open spaces
Module 4: Street design
2.1 Pedestrian paths & sidewalks
2.2 Pedestrian crossings
2.3 Building edges & entrances
2.4 Transit stops
2.5 Parking & drop off
Module 5: Detailed design
3.1 Seating
3.2 Public art
3.3 Placemaking
3.4 Public toilets
3.5 Signage
3.6 Ground treatments
3.7 Grade and level changes
3.8 Lighting
3.9 Acoustics
3.10 Vegetation
Module 6: Case studies
Module 7: Implementation
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Home
Learning Modules
Welcome
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Design principles
Module 3: Neighbourhood planning
1.1 Land use designation
1.2 Street grids
1.3 Building form
1.4 Transit routes
1.5 Open spaces
Module 4: Street design
2.1 Pedestrian paths & sidewalks
2.2 Pedestrian crossings
2.3 Building edges & entrances
2.4 Transit stops
2.5 Parking & drop off
Module 5: Detailed design
3.1 Seating
3.2 Public art
3.3 Placemaking
3.4 Public toilets
3.5 Signage
3.6 Ground treatments
3.7 Grade and level changes
3.8 Lighting
3.9 Acoustics
3.10 Vegetation
Module 6: Case studies
Module 7: Implementation
About
Resources
Contact
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