The Great City

By November 15, 2012Uncategorized

Most Torontonians commute to get to their jobs every morning. In fact Toronto has one of the largest on average commutes in North America, ranking at a dismal 4th, only behind Los Angeles and San Francisco. Many of us would love to walk to work and save the time and money involved in a commute.

When we build condos nowadays, we’re always looking for something that is in close proximity to shops, schools, and work. Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill Architecture have proposed a 1.3 square kilometre town in China called the “Great City.” The plan? To have a carless city where everything is in walking distance! It will be completely sustainable and affordable, according to The Atlantic Cities analysis: “The master plan, which has been planned for 80,000 people, will be built around a massive transit hub at its center, with all destinations to be within a few minutes walk, a planning innovation that would make “Great City” China’s first pedestrian-only city.”

The city would have several zones: 60% for construction, 25% for walkways, and 15% for parks and green spaces. It’s estimated the city would use 48% less energy, 58% less water, 89% less landfill waste, and 60% less carbon dioxide than a city of comparable size. The average walk time to anywhere? 15 minutes.

A full article on this plan can be found here:
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/housing/2012/10/city-where-everything-15-minute-walk-away/3715/

Do you think this could be the future for city growth?

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