Transforming Suburban Public Spaces: A Case Study of the Woodbridge Avenue Streetscape in Urban Design and Public Realm Activation

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Pillitteri, Cristina

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2025-04

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en

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Urban planning , Streetscape design , Public realm activation , Suburban revitalization , Social infrastructure , Livable communities , Public space design

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This research explores the transformation of Woodbridge Avenue in Vaughan, Ontario, as a case study in urban design and public realm activation. Amidst rapid suburban densification, the study investigates how streetscape improvements can enhance social interaction, walkability, and overall livability in transitioning suburban-urban environments. The analysis combines qualitative methods, including streetscape assessments, observational analysis, planning document reviews, and key informant interviews. The findings reveal how strategic design interventions support vibrant, inclusive, and multifunctional public spaces that contribute to a stronger sense of community and place. This report offers design and policy recommendations to guide future revitalization efforts in Vaughan and similar suburban contexts, highlighting the pivotal role of streetscape design in contemporary city-building.

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