AERIALS
Walkable development patterns from above. Compact land use, connected street grids, visible rural-to-urban transect. See Special District (SD) for aerials of non-walkable urbanism.Presentation-sized...
View ArticleT-6 URBAN CORE
General Character: T-6 Urban Core Zones consist of the highest density and height, with the greatest variety of uses, and civic buildings of regional importance. It may have larger blocks; streets have...
View ArticleT-2 RURAL
General character: T-2 Rural Zones consist of sparsely settled lands in open or cultivated states. These include woodland, agricultural land, grassland, and irrigable desert. Typical buildings are...
View ArticleT-1 NATURAL
General character: T-1 Natural Zones consist of lands approximating or reverting to a wilderness condition, including lands unsuitable for settlement due to topography, hydrology or...
View ArticleSPECIAL DISTRICT (SD)
Special Districts (SD) are areas that usually cannot or should not be regulated by normative Transect Zoning because of their special purpose or large size. Includes airports, railyards, shipyards,...
View ArticleT-3 SUB-URBAN
General Character: T-3 Sub-Urban Zones consist of low density residential areas, walkable to higher T-zones that have some mixed use. Home occupations and outbuildings are permitted. Planting is...
View ArticleLOCAL TRANSECT
The Local Transect gallery contains several coordinated sets of images from different towns and cities. For each city name, there are three or more Transect Zones (T-zones) that together comprise a...
View ArticleMETRICS ILLUSTRATED
This set of photographs shows glazing percentages, lot widths, walkway widths, awning depth and height, setbacks, building heights, fence heights, etc., with their measurements. Such pictures are...
View ArticleT-5 URBAN CENTER
General Character: T-5 Urban Center Zones consist of higher density mixed use buildings that accommodate retail, offices, live-works and apartments. It has a tight network of streets, with wide...
View ArticleRECENTLY ADDED
This gallery contains copies of the last 10-20 images that have been added. You'll find the same images in their home galleries (T-zones and so forth). They can be viewed and downloaded from any of the...
View ArticleCB - CIVIC BUILDINGS
City Halls, Town Halls, Post Offices, Churches, Meeting Halls, Public Libraries, Courthouses, Museums, Sports Stadiums, and other public buildings that are not usually regulated by transect-based...
View ArticleCS - CIVIC SPACE
CIVIC SPACE (CS)Parks, Greenways, Greens, Squares, Plazas, Pocket Parks, Community Gardens, and Playgrounds. The Transect Zone will be identified in the image.Presentation-sized DownloadsFree for...
View ArticleTRANSIT & BICYCLING
Presentation-sized DownloadsFree for Educational Use - click Shopping Cart.High-Resolution for PrintFree for Educational Use - email Contact.Sponsored by Center for Applied Transect Studies...
View ArticleT-4 GENERAL URBAN
General Character: T-4 General Urban Zones consist of a mixed use but primarily residential urban fabric. It may have a wide range of building types: single, sideyard, and rowhouses. Setbacks and...
View ArticleTHOROUGHFARES
Thoroughfare is a general category within which there are many types. These include road, which is a rural type, and street, which is an an urban type. Thoroughfares include both the Vehicular Lanes...
View ArticleFeatured Image - 1.30.13
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View ArticleAERIALS
Walkable development patterns from above. Compact land use, connected street grids, visible rural-to-urban transect. See Special District (SD) for aerials of non-walkable urbanism.Presentation-sized...
View ArticleT-6 URBAN CORE
General Character: T-6 Urban Core Zones consist of the highest density and height, with the greatest variety of uses, and civic buildings of regional importance. It may have larger blocks; streets have...
View ArticleT-2 RURAL
General character: T-2 Rural Zones consist of sparsely settled lands in open or cultivated states. These include woodland, agricultural land, grassland, and irrigable desert. Typical buildings are...
View ArticleT-1 NATURAL
General character: T-1 Natural Zones consist of lands approximating or reverting to a wilderness condition, including lands unsuitable for settlement due to topography, hydrology or...
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