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To build on Dan Reed's points, I think this a great effort, but I tend to find places have a stronger sense of identity when the nodes have a strong public space. This might be a big, pedestrian-centric intersection like Columbia Heights, a park, like Dupont, or a square, like in them European cities. Not every location has such a thing, but I think the model works better when you can zoom in and find a node in each node, down to the furniture scale, like that ugly fountain in Bethesda Row.

Nonetheless, this is exciting. Metro will hopefully be the next step.

by Neil Flanagan on Jun 26, 2012 7:53 pm • linkreport

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