Attributes of Form in the Built Environment That Influence Perceived Walkability
Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 31(3): 218-232, 2014
By: Locke Science Publishing Company, Inc.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4278351/pdf/nihms-647632.pdf
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This article shows that perceived walkability is associated with certain design features, like ground floor windows and a street focal point. It concludes that these design features should be incorporated into regulations that aim to improve walkability.