Kristof Dascher von der Universität Regensburg sprach am 14. Dezember 2022 in einem WIFO Research Seminar darüber, wie
wichtig durchgängige Häuserfronten für Urbanität sind und die ökonomischen Anreize, die Immobilienentwickler und -entwicklerinnen
heutzutage dazu verleiten, ihre Häuser trotzdem gerade nicht zur Straße auszurichten. WIFO-Regionalökonom Michael Klien kommentierte
den Vortrag im Anschluss.
WIFO Research Seminar, Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 14.12.2022 12:30, https://tinyurl.com/mr2wxzfz
Comment: Michael Klien – This lecture will take place at WIFO. However, you can also participate via MS Teams, see link above.
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
Online seit: 01.12.2022 0:00
Le Corbusier's 1929 vision for the modern city was that of bright housing set into green open space. Following Le Corbusier,
houses need to withdraw from the streetfront. Jane Jacobs (1961) instead pointed to the importance of "eyes on the street"
in making streets safe. For Jacobs, houses need to align with the streetfront. Today developers around the world overwhelmingly
appear to pursue the Corbusian vision. This paper provides an economic rationale for, and a welfare assessment of, the discontiguous
streetfront that results. Daylight has become internal to large developers' designs. This is why their houses are bright.
Yet "eyes on the street" remain external even to large developers' designs. This is why these developers' streetfronts are
blind. We argue for redressing the balance between "daylight externality" and "streetfront externality", and suggest supporting
institutions. Ultimately contemporary architecture should align better with the street.