Edges in urban neighborhoods can be defined as large urban elements that are either impermeable (acting as barricades and separators) or permeable (acting as seams). Typical examples are transportation corridors like highways and rail lines, large pieces of land like shopping malls and parking lots, or large industrial sites and vacant land. Where edges act as seams, they draw the places on either side together. But edges can create problems when they exclude and separate. This course shows how to identify
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