As Vancouver continues to densify, effective utilization of all public spaces will become necessary. Across the city, streetscapes at every scale serve as a foundation to provide public space that can be used by the entire community. Prioritization of public space to foster community requires a new understanding of how the spaces between buildings can be designed. Reorientation of the street network presents an opportunity to activate these community spaces by reimagining how cities operate with pedestrians at the forefront. Through typological categories, the streetscape is used as an opportunity to enhance all spaces, encouraging pedestrians, cyclists, transit lines, and vehicles to share the streetscape cohesively. The project is not meant as a single design for a single site, but a framework applied to the future of all urban spaces.