Definition of Woonerf. Meaning of Woonerf. Synonyms of Woonerf

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Woonerf. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Woonerf and, of course, Woonerf synonyms and on the right images related to the word Woonerf.

Definition of Woonerf

No result for Woonerf. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Woonerf from wikipedia

- A woonerf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋoːnɛr(ə)f]) is a living street, as originally implemented in the Netherlands and subsequently in Flanders (Belgium)...
- roadways) Route Side road Single carriageway Stravenue Terrace Tree tunnel Way Woonerf Agricultural road Backroad Dirt road Forest road Gravel road Green lane...
- space restrictions. In 2011, 20% of all Dutch homes were still located in woonerf areas, and around 2 million people (over 10% of the country) were living...
- users, not just automobiles. Related concepts include living streets, Woonerf, and home zones. After World War II, many communities in the United States...
- became po****rized in the Netherlands during the 1970s, and the Dutch word woonerf (lit. residential grounds) is often used as a synonym for living street...
- Dual-carriageway freeway begins Single-carriageway freeway begins Living Street / Woonerf begins Applies during the specified hours Applies during the specified...
- climb by Wolfgang Gullich. Wall Street (Asheville, North Carolina), a woonerf (or living street) Wall Street, a former train of the Reading Railroad...
- Recreation, and it was redeveloped as a woonerf or mixed-use pedestrian/vehicular traffic area without curbs. As a woonerf, the park is described as a "grand...
- and Chandra Mayor. John Hirsch is commemorated by John Hirsch Place, a woonerf in Winnipeg's Exchange District that p****es behind the Royal Manitoba Theatre...
- restraint in cities. Autumn, 1968, Groningen, Netherlands. First neighborhood Woonerf. The goal of this at first entirely illegal project led by local residents...