streetedges
Streetedges refer to the physical boundary where a street space interfaces with adjacent parcels, creating the interface between the public realm of the street and the private or semi-public realm of buildings and land uses. The streetedge is defined by elements such as the ground-floor frontage, sidewalk width, curb line, building setback or step-downs, storefronts or facades, entrances, canopies, street trees, lighting, and street furniture. Together they establish the character and pedestrian quality of a street at the human scale.
Components of streetedges include the alignment and rhythm of facades, the degree of engagement with the sidewalk
Design considerations focus on pedestrian comfort, safety, and vitality. Principles emphasize human-scale proportions, accessibility, legibility, durability,
In urban design practice, streetedges are central to street typologies and form-based planning, shaping how pedestrians