orderedstreet
Orderedstreet is a theoretical framework in urban planning and transportation design that envisions street networks organized around a strict sequential order of segments, names, and rules. It aims to improve wayfinding, predictability, and traffic efficiency by applying a consistent logic to the layout and operation of streets.
Core principles include a naming and numbering scheme where street blocks bear sequential identifiers aligned with
Implementation and reception: The concept appears in urban design simulations and speculative projects. Proponents argue ordered
Variants and relation to other concepts: Orderedstreet intersects with grid planning and wayfinding but emphasizes enforced
See also: grid planning; street naming conventions; wayfinding; traffic engineering; urban design.