Titles and categories scraped by algorithm from on-line sources:

Pattern Number: 11

Pattern Title: Local Transport Areas

Category: Towns

Sub-Category: Major structures which define the city

Up links: 8 Mosaic of Subcultures 3 City Country Fingers 10 Magic of the City

Horizontal links:

Down links: 23 Parallel Roads 5 Lace of Country Streets 52 Network of Paths and Cars 56 Bike Paths and Racks 17 Ring Roads 22 Nine Per Cent Parking 97 Shielded Parking 34 Interchange

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Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:

Summary 1: These centers can help to form the mosaic of subcultures by their variety; and they can also help to form CITY COUNTRY FINGERS, if each of the centers is at a natural meeting point of several fingers.

Summary 2: Land near the core is expensive; few people can live near enough to it to give them genuine access to the city's life; most people live far out from the core.

Summary 3: If we are to resolve the problem by decentralizing centers, we must ask what the minimum population is that can support a central business district with the magic of the city.

Summary 4: Otis D.

Summary 5: Duncan "The Optimum Size of Cities", shows that cities with more than 50,000 people have a big enough market to sustain 61 different kinds of retail shops and that cities with over 100,000 people can support sophisticated jewelry, fur, and fashion stores.

Summary 6: In a study of regional shopping centers in metropolitan Chicago, Brian K.

Keywords: city center people each 300,000

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