Aerial via Google Maps
I traveled to Baden-Baden Germany in 2009 and fell in love with their central square. It is a place for everyone and everything. Pedestrians rule, but all are welcome. A charming web of streets and alleys converge on the curbless square with such ease and efficiency it is memorizing. There are no stop signs, lights or anything other than the typical woonerf signs shown below to indicate motorists are secondary. I sat and watched for hours as people, bikes, buses, and the occasional car passed through in perfect syncopation. The compression and expansion created by the buildings at square's edges along with paving, planters, sculptures, flag poles, bollards and other features all work together to slow activity down and make this a true people place without relegating motorized transportation. It is a lesson that if maybe we stop trying to be so heavy handed by over-engineering total control over our public spaces, then maybe people will think for themselves and work together to create more interesting, multi-purpose centers of activity. This space for me was proof that, indeed, we all can just get along!
Below are photos of the space and the mix of streets, alleys, woonerfs, etc. that take you to and from Baden-Baden's hub...
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