Dear colleagues,
I am working on Master Thesis and have been stuck on a specific topic for a while. I want to compare two streets and its attractiveness for pedestrians going from shop to shop, so called window shoppers.
More detailed:
There are two almost similar streets. I have compared the length of facades suitable for small shops with a total length of a street and they are almost similar. But the difference I have spotted is a distribution of the facades. On one street the distances between them are similar, but on other street they are small in the beginning and bigger in the middle of a street. I do not consider the width of a street, only the longitudinal parameters.
My question is which model is more attractive for pedestrians on a shopping street and what would be the approach of researching it? So first with same distances between facades (spots without houses) or second with several adjacent houses and larger spot between next group of houses?
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