So I have seen 2 conflicting and yet entirely correct ideas about urban design in America
On one side we have the people who feel that downtowns are emblematic of the problems with American Urban Design as a whole and on the other we have the belief that Downtowns are the key to solving the issues with American Urban Design
Both sides are actually correct, Downtowns are what cities should look like to an extent, mixed use, Walkable and lively, but the issue comes in from how they only exist because of modern zoning keeping mixed use livable development out of the rest of cities, effectively forcing buildings to build up and out of human scale, which removes communities from decision making as only the ultra wealthy can afford to make an impact on the downtown. What we need is for all of our cities to be relatively dense and mixed use instead of having one incredibly small island of density surrounded by very low single use neighborhoods.










