International Examples
The following are links to international projects that demonstrate the use of the Destination design feature. The links may be presentations, TEDTalks, strategies, project sheets or sites of interest.
- Jan Gehl - Cities for People
- The role of Health and Wellbeing in Planning (Government of the United Kingdom, 2014)
- Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning – Ageing in Place White Paper Urban Design, Transport, and Health (Lancet Journal Series, 2016)
- Cities Alive: Towards a Walking World (ARUP, 2016)
- Urban Design Compendium (Llewelyn-Davies Planning, 2000)
- Global Age-friendly Cities: A Guide (WHO, 2007)
- Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities (Institute of Transport Engineers, USA, 2006)
- Building child friendly cities: A framework for action (UNICEF, 2004); and related guidance documents Link and Place (Jones, Boujenko and Marshall, 2007)
- Surveying all public drinking water fountains in a city: outdoor field observations and Google Street View (New Zealand, 2017)