barrierriutat
Barrierriutat is a neologism used in urban studies to describe a neighborhood-scale design and governance concept aimed at enhancing everyday mobility, access to services, and social interaction. The concept envisions highly permeable, mixed-use districts organized around walkable networks that connect homes, workplaces, shops, and public spaces with minimal reliance on private cars.
Etymology and origins: The term combines barri, a word for neighborhood in several Romance languages, with a
Core principles include pedestrian priority, diverse uses within short distances, and governance that involves residents in
Typical design ingredients are compact blocks, short block length, networked pedestrian routes, car-restricted or car-free cores,
In practice, barrierriutat remains primarily an analytic framework and pilot-oriented concept rather than a standardized mode