One of my favorite scientific figures is this one of the entropy levels of 100 world cities by the orientation of streets. The cities with most ordered streets: Chicago, Miami, & Minneapolis. Most disordered: Charlotte, Sao Paulo, Rome & Singapore. Paper: https://t.co/DTd5JiahmF pic.twitter.com/OCdTHHfrbN
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) June 4, 2021
A new analysis finds that streets take up about 18% of urban space in major U.S. counties. That is $959 billion worth of land.
— Bloomberg CityLab (@CityLab) June 6, 2021
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