Kerbing the way for kerbs Kerbs mean more than meets the foot. They are ways of helping pedestrians and cyclists on their journeys as they tell them a message from the different types and sizes [...]
Kerbing the way for kerbs Kerbs mean more than meets the foot. They are ways of helping pedestrians and cyclists on their journeys as they tell them a message from the different types and sizes [...]
The Benchmark – Five of the Most Innovative Urbastyle Bench Solutions Thinking outside the box is the essence of great design. It’s what creatives do with regular ease, and in doing so make our lives [...]
Five of the Best Urban Spaces Creating a functional and beautiful urban space involves the design and coordination of all the things that make up our cities and towns. Buildings, streets, public space and landscape [...]
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Tips for creating the perfect conservation sympathetic urban space Look around most towns and cities in the UK and you will find examples of poor planning. Buildings of special architectural or historical significance overshadowed by [...]
People, buildings, roads and surfaces change over time and with it the look and fabric of the community.
The popularity of cycling has encouraged many European cities to make their centres more hospitable to two-wheeled travellers.
As boarded up shop fronts have become a familiar sight, the challenge to revitalise our high streets is at the forefront of government thinking.
As time has passed, natural stones in kerbing have been replaced by precast concrete. So which is best?
Urbastyle Street Furniture – Spicing up the Streets Street furniture is changing; it has become more of an innovative piece of artwork that is visually far more attractive, than the traditional plain furniture. As street [...]