domingo, 26 de octubre de 2014

New Urbanism: returning to tradition

New Urbanism is an urban design stream originated as an alternative to "modern" city growth which seeks to return the concept of traditional neighborhood, where we can play in the street, buy candies at the corner shop and walk every morning with our friends to school.

The modern city was founded in the United States under the theories of Le Corbusier, an architect than probably all of us have heard at some point in our lives.  He generated city theories based on a machine with specialized and separate gears that landed in neighborhoods stratified by purchasing power, with separate zones for housing, school, work and fun, joined by wide avenues as umbilical cord which while at the beginning were more than enough for vehicle charging, today they are insufficient parking at peak hours. In this "modern" model, the pedestrian have been changed by private vehicles and the neighborhood stores by supermarkets with huge front parking lots, it is impossible to reach on foot to its different districts and the historical city is surrounded by a wall of peripherals and circuits that made it virtually impenetrable.

The American Dream promoted from the interwar period, became the nightmare of many; a city like Detroit, which held nearly 2,000,000 people in 1950, now has less than the half, surrounded by abandoned buildings and vacant lots while the new metropolitan environment, the suburbs and outlying areas with high glass buildings forming the modern "skyline", has more than 5,000,000 people who turned their back to the real city, the traditional and historical one.

Portland
In this scenario, repeated in many other cities such as Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Scranton, Dayton or New Orleans, New Urbanism might be the light at the end of the tunnel with the main objective of improving the quality of human life, displacing private vehicle and returning attention to the traditional neighborhoods full of life and activities. Portland, a city with a "modern" inertia, tell us now a different story after the population decided to destroyed an urban highway and took a traditional city model... and so have Boston, Miami, Seattle or San Francisco. The application of New Urbanism not only summarizes Santa Fe facades as many assume, but a planning and integrated urban design complemented with the correct open and architectural spaces to recover the city and bring more human, sustainable, better connected and economically viable new developments, not only for developers, but for all involved in the city: government, investors, landlords, estate agents, architects and of course, residents and visitors.

How to achieve this? Through 10 basic premises:
Walkability by more friendly, comfortable and safe designs for human beings, trying to generate pedestrian 10 minutes radios to solve any needs of the inhabitants.
Connectivity between different paths to generate more alternative routes to the inhabitants and a hierarchy between them to allow easily recognition of the city.
Mixed-use & diversity generating varied and diverse urban and architectural projects, accessible to the entire population regardless of their age, income, culture, race, nationality or preferences.
Mixed housing providing diverse options for each inhabitant according to their space needs and their budget, without distinction or exclusive zoning.
Quality architecture & urban design which make comfortable spaces efficiently distributed in the city and its neighborhoods and recovering elements that provide historical and cultural identity in each city.
Traditional neighborhood structure with central public spaces, a wide range of uses for the entire population, identifiable boundaries and continuous urban areas eliminating large abandoned spaces and urban wasteland.
Increased densities generating more compact neighborhoods with an efficient use of urban services and facilities.
Smart transportation with a high quality network of different types of mobility, in preference to pedestrian and non-motorized systems.
Sustainability developments with low pollution impact by using eco-technologies and low consumption of fossil consumables, in which the whole society is integrated to improve social networks and provide economic alternatives for all income groups.
and finally, a higher quality of life incorporating the entire population and generating neighborhoods and cities that enrich the life of its inhabitants.

Could Los Cabos implement the New Urbanism theories? Specific actions such as the recovery of the traditional downtown San Jose, the rehabilitation of some public spaces and the night cyclist routes, seem to indicate that it could; but these efforts are insufficient if the inhabitants continue with the inertia of the "modern city", full of wide roads, huge parking lots and peripheral fractionations. Is it possible that Los Cabos breaks the inertia to become just another metropolis and reach true quality of life away from "modernity"?


We really need your opinion, do not forget to leave your comments.

JPV

Si te interesa consultar nuestras fuentes o profundizar más en la información, te dejamos los siguientes links.
newurbanism.org
envisioningtheamericandream.com
lwfaam.net
businessinsider.com
columbusunderground.com
mashable.com
endofsuburbia.com

2 comentarios:

  1. I think it is possible, but not all people are interested on this to become a reality. If you know what I mean.

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    1. Thanks for your comment! As you wrote, unfortunately not all the inhabitants of Los Cabos want the same. It is amazing to find people who wants to move all the time to all places by car and they don't buy where there is no parking lot, but we can find them every day.If they cannot change their mind about what is healthy nor only for them but for the city, our work will be a little bit difficult but we really believe in these ideas and we will insist in applying them here and elsewhere.

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