u/Lainstav

▲ 465 r/Urbanism

I've always noticed that street corners in my city are very poorly utilized, both in terms of urban planning and architecture.

Street corners have the potential to become iconic landmarks of cities and places where people congregate, that's why it should be used more.

(Of course, not every street corner has the conditions to become an interesting square or a valuable commercial point, and this will depend on factors such as the flow of people, population density and the consumption potential of the surrounding area; the title is merely sensationalist.)

I'd like to know the opinion of the people on this subreddit.

u/Lainstav — 13 days ago