refers to all the elements that constitute the physical makeup of a street or avenue and that, as a group, delineate its character. A streetscape includes building frontage, street paving and furniture, street tree planting, lighting and signage.
The appearance and relationship of a group of buildings and street furniture which stand on the same block.
All the elements that make up the physical environment of a street and define its character. This includes trees, building type, style, setback, etc.
The space between the buildings on either side of a street that defines its character. The elements of a streetscape include Building Frontage/Facade Landscaping (trees, yards, bushes, plantings, etc.) Sidewalks Street Paving Street Furniture (benches, kiosks, trash receptacles, fountains, etc) Signs Awnings Street Lighting
The composition of elements in a street which create the urban form and includes elements such as building forms and styles, landscaping, street furniture, pavements etc.
The architectural characteristics of a sequence of buildings along a street and their relationship to each other.
the visual character of a street as determined by elements such as structures, access, greenery, open space, view, etc. The scene as may be observed along a public street composed of natural and man-made components, including buildings, paving, planting, street hardware, and miscellaneous structures
the character or scene that may be observed along a street as created by its natural and manmade components including its width, paving materials, plantings, lamp posts, traffic lights, benches and the forms of surrounding buildings.
Landscape of street areas.
In land-use and transit planning, the combination of building facades, signage, landscaping, street furnishings, sidewalks and other elements along a street. The quality of these elements and the degree to which they compliment each other determine the quality of the streetscape.