Active Design

What is Active Design?

Active Design is an approach to the development of buildings, streets, and neighborhoods that uses architecture and urban planning to make daily physical activity and healthy foods more accessible and inviting.

The Approach

Active Transportation

Does the project support a safe and vibrant environment for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders? Sample design considerations might include:

  • Wide sidewalks and safe crosswalks
  • Traffic calming elements that slow driving speeds
  • Street trees and plantings
  • Lighting, benches, public art, and other sidewalk amenities
  • Interconnected bikeways and ample bicycle parking
  • Comfortable bus stops with benches and protective shelters
Active Buildings

Does the project encourage greater physical movement of users and visitors within the building site? Sample design considerations might include:

  • Stairs that are accessible, visible, attractive, and well-lit
  • Wayfinding signage and prompts that encourage stair use
  • Interesting circulation spaces that promote walking
  • Space for lactation support
  • Kitchen and casual eating spaces to promote healthy eating
  • Outdoor bicycle parking and secure indoor bicycle storage
  • On-site exercise facilities and play spaces
  • On-site gardening opportunities
  • Sidewalk and façade elements that enhance the pedestrian realm, such as street trees, benches, canopies and windows
  • Access to indoor and outdoor walking trails
  • Nearby and easily accessible public transit facilities
Active Recreation

ACTIVE RECREATION

Does the project provide access to recreation and play spaces that accommodate different ages, interests, and abilities? Sample design considerations might include:

  • Parks, plazas, and playgrounds that are easily accessed by pedestrians and cyclists
  • Spaces and activities that respond to unique local and cultural preferences
  • Amenities that allow people to enjoy spaces for longer periods of time, such as trees, lighting, water fountains, and seating
  • Natural elements and landscapes
  • Colorful ground markings that inspire active and creative play
  • A safe play environment, including use of safety surfacing, for children of all ages and abilities

For more information on Active Design, please visit http://centerforactivedesign.org/