Visualizing Compatible Density
Density is a controversial subject in virtually all American communities. While some districts and communities are seeking more density to promote economic revitalization and a host of other progressive goals, density is more often a thing to be feared. Many think that density is simply ugly: more and bigger buildings, more asphalt and concrete, fewer trees and green space, less sunlight and privacy, and even less air to breath.
This article shows examples of various densities in Washington State communities and closes with a summary of design elements that help to make density more compatible.
Read the full article here: https://www.theurbanist.org/2017/05/04/visualizing-compatible-density/