A very brief recognition and study in urban planning… or, The problem I have with Huntsville's newest art installation.
It doesn't take a long jog or walk here in the South to recognize when a shady bench has been installed for pedestrians, especially in the summer time. This photo taken this morning, shows just such an installation in the City of Huntsville, AL (taken on a cold Fall morning). Why it's put there when it's cold, I'm not sure. Still sounds like a good idea though, though for a moment, let's consider the problem with putting our backs to the street.

Pedestrians have every right to feel safe from these fast moving metal boxes on wheels. We do not do so well when taking them on, "Mano e Mano". So if we were to design in several very easy fixes into our streetscapes, we could easily become a much more walkable town, see general health and mental well being surge. I do not hold a PHD, though it doesn't take a rocket scientist to recognize the benefits of healthy exercise such as walking to contribute to a community's good health and mental well being.
My proposal is to offer Pedestrians a more friendly bench, in the form of "Gifts to the street". This is where the general edge your house or business stops being part of your property and falls more into the public realm.

What the above design gives pedestrians, is a place to sit that faces a sidewalk and the street. There is a sidewalk with a grass border and street trees. The street trees serve many functions.
- Shade in the summer
- Blocking wind in the winter, while allowing sun light through
- A mental and physical barrier from the street
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