![]() Over the past three decades, there have been many attempts to revitalize the city, especially its downtown, by constructing several large public buildings, all within a few blocks of each other, all designed with little attention to each other or to the surrounding public spaces, and with a remarkable lack of civic engagement. ![]() town experiencing steep economic decline, present a classic example of the potentially unfortunate results of this approach. The efforts to revitalize downtown Toledo, a mid-western U.S. Although there have long been calls for the discipline to bridge this gap, urban design has continued to lean more heavily on design than planning. ![]() Urban design has historically occupied the gap between architecture and planning.
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