幻灯片 1
... the old-moded job assignments…and through sharing welfare created by the common efforts of the whole society, as well as through the amalgamation of the city and the countryside, can talents of the whole society members be fully developed.’ Lenin also points out that ‘The status of rural residents c ...
... the old-moded job assignments…and through sharing welfare created by the common efforts of the whole society, as well as through the amalgamation of the city and the countryside, can talents of the whole society members be fully developed.’ Lenin also points out that ‘The status of rural residents c ...
The plight of the poor urban tenant
... dates from the late Republic and reveals that it attracted a broad spectrum of the aristocracy5. Although there is less information on the imperial period, it can be accepted that the situation probably did not change. Cicero lists the requirements for investing in urban properties, namely to purcha ...
... dates from the late Republic and reveals that it attracted a broad spectrum of the aristocracy5. Although there is less information on the imperial period, it can be accepted that the situation probably did not change. Cicero lists the requirements for investing in urban properties, namely to purcha ...
The Urban Sociology of Manuel Castells: A Critical
... from its ambient social structure. I n the case of urbanism (as ...
... from its ambient social structure. I n the case of urbanism (as ...
Freitag, 26. August: WEGE IN DEN
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
Freitag, 26. August: WEGE IN DEN KAPITALISMUS 15:00 Svetla
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
a survey on the acoustic environment of residential areas close to
... [1]. It could affect people both psychologically and physiologically, with a number of negative effects including hearing loss, cardiovascular stimulation and increased gastric secretion [2-4]. In China, noise pollution has been one of the major urban environmental issues for more than a decade. Cho ...
... [1]. It could affect people both psychologically and physiologically, with a number of negative effects including hearing loss, cardiovascular stimulation and increased gastric secretion [2-4]. In China, noise pollution has been one of the major urban environmental issues for more than a decade. Cho ...
National report
... sprawl (60% of urban spaces expected in 2030 have not yet been built); here, urban and spatial planning provide the instruments for an integrated approach. This explains why France was so attached to adopting, at the 25th UN-Habitat board meeting in April 2015, the guidance on urban and regional pla ...
... sprawl (60% of urban spaces expected in 2030 have not yet been built); here, urban and spatial planning provide the instruments for an integrated approach. This explains why France was so attached to adopting, at the 25th UN-Habitat board meeting in April 2015, the guidance on urban and regional pla ...
Zoning By-law R4 (Residential Fourth Density) Zoning
... could also include amendments to the Official Plan and/or Site Plan Control By-law 1. Although the focus is on the R4 family of zones, the review may also deal with lower-density residential zones in the inner urban area where they have experienced similar issues. A key limitation of the R4 Review i ...
... could also include amendments to the Official Plan and/or Site Plan Control By-law 1. Although the focus is on the R4 family of zones, the review may also deal with lower-density residential zones in the inner urban area where they have experienced similar issues. A key limitation of the R4 Review i ...
Milan`s gradual transformation owes more to replacement of the
... changed. Furthermore, the square metre price of apartments, together with rental costs, have pushed many potential inhabitants with low incomes into a commuter lifestyle, or forced them to accept shared situations. Some of the architectural offices presented in this article are young (LPzR, Liverani ...
... changed. Furthermore, the square metre price of apartments, together with rental costs, have pushed many potential inhabitants with low incomes into a commuter lifestyle, or forced them to accept shared situations. Some of the architectural offices presented in this article are young (LPzR, Liverani ...
Zoning - Global Urban Development
... by the name of the building and through the physical presence of the giant structure on New York‘s skyline. Other tall ofice buildings at that time, including the Singer Building and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company headquarters with its dramatic seven-hundredfoot tower, were directly owned b ...
... by the name of the building and through the physical presence of the giant structure on New York‘s skyline. Other tall ofice buildings at that time, including the Singer Building and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company headquarters with its dramatic seven-hundredfoot tower, were directly owned b ...
Mixed Use Development Guidelines
... arrangements of buildings characterized by overlapping patterns of use and activities, and clearly defined, humanely-scaled external spaces, where citizens can conduct their business and meet and mingle freely with others. These factors create a system of relationships that is larger and more compre ...
... arrangements of buildings characterized by overlapping patterns of use and activities, and clearly defined, humanely-scaled external spaces, where citizens can conduct their business and meet and mingle freely with others. These factors create a system of relationships that is larger and more compre ...
New residential areas in Bucharest Metropolitan Area
... cronic traffic congestion problems. For larger lots and lower prices, the investors had to consider building in the proximity of Bucharest. Still close enough to Bucharest in order to have quick acces to roads and some public transportation, these residential areas were in most situations build in a ...
... cronic traffic congestion problems. For larger lots and lower prices, the investors had to consider building in the proximity of Bucharest. Still close enough to Bucharest in order to have quick acces to roads and some public transportation, these residential areas were in most situations build in a ...
Construction of Digital Elevation Models
... a medium-size city, typical of southern Italy and of the eastern Mediterranean area. The city is in the middle of a narrow peninsula about 40 km wide and 70 km long. Lecce has about 100 000 inhabitants and is known for its important cultural building heritage. Urban pollution sources, such as heavy ...
... a medium-size city, typical of southern Italy and of the eastern Mediterranean area. The city is in the middle of a narrow peninsula about 40 km wide and 70 km long. Lecce has about 100 000 inhabitants and is known for its important cultural building heritage. Urban pollution sources, such as heavy ...
CHAPTER 2: AN UNEQUAL WORLD - Indus Valley School of Art
... encourages the flow of the rural population to the urban areas. (Such a pattern is common, but not universal.) The locations of rural villages and urban areas generally also differ. Rural populations are settled in good food-growing areas. Urban areas tend to be located at coasts or along rivers, wh ...
... encourages the flow of the rural population to the urban areas. (Such a pattern is common, but not universal.) The locations of rural villages and urban areas generally also differ. Rural populations are settled in good food-growing areas. Urban areas tend to be located at coasts or along rivers, wh ...
The Late 20th-Century Commercial Office
... The office is a relatively new building type. From the early 19th century, purposebuilt offices were required in increasing numbers with the expansion of free trade, financial investment and industrialisation. The move of insurance and banking firms from leased accommodation to bespoke offices resul ...
... The office is a relatively new building type. From the early 19th century, purposebuilt offices were required in increasing numbers with the expansion of free trade, financial investment and industrialisation. The move of insurance and banking firms from leased accommodation to bespoke offices resul ...
Construction of Digital Elevation Models for a
... city of Lecce, Italy, as an example of a typical southern European or Mediterranean city. The calculation is based on extensions of some available algorithms based on image processing techniques developed within the Matlab proprietary software environment as discussed by Ratti et al. (2000) and Ratt ...
... city of Lecce, Italy, as an example of a typical southern European or Mediterranean city. The calculation is based on extensions of some available algorithms based on image processing techniques developed within the Matlab proprietary software environment as discussed by Ratti et al. (2000) and Ratt ...
the extremely condensed hybrid urban block
... New constructions and especially, steel frames and concrete structures made much larger spans and spaces possible. Because they were cheaper and easier to execute these kinds of spaces could be created also within commercial and utilitarian architecture. Steel structures in combination with glass of ...
... New constructions and especially, steel frames and concrete structures made much larger spans and spaces possible. Because they were cheaper and easier to execute these kinds of spaces could be created also within commercial and utilitarian architecture. Steel structures in combination with glass of ...
blOEmhOf An example of a generic structure design
... first, the development of enclaves, ‘cities within the city’ which have a specific identity and meet the needs of a specific target group; second, the design and re-use of the many ‘big boxes’ found in the suburbs – big, flat buildings which were originally built as distribution centres or shops (su ...
... first, the development of enclaves, ‘cities within the city’ which have a specific identity and meet the needs of a specific target group; second, the design and re-use of the many ‘big boxes’ found in the suburbs – big, flat buildings which were originally built as distribution centres or shops (su ...
complex urbarchitectonic structures of priština and novi pazar cities
... these cities remained in an undeveloped part of the country, and kept their inherited oriental structure: city center - čaršija with manufacture, trade and most important religious and public buildings, surrounded by neighborhoods – mahalas, long after. In the beginning of the 20th century, introduc ...
... these cities remained in an undeveloped part of the country, and kept their inherited oriental structure: city center - čaršija with manufacture, trade and most important religious and public buildings, surrounded by neighborhoods – mahalas, long after. In the beginning of the 20th century, introduc ...
(RDP) Housing Policy in South
... Just as the number of informal settlements spread around South Africa’s cities has increased exponentially since 1994 (rising from 300 to the current 2628), so has the need for housing grown. In 1994 the housing need was 1.7 million houses, in 2010 the need is 2.1 million.8 Account for the fact that ...
... Just as the number of informal settlements spread around South Africa’s cities has increased exponentially since 1994 (rising from 300 to the current 2628), so has the need for housing grown. In 1994 the housing need was 1.7 million houses, in 2010 the need is 2.1 million.8 Account for the fact that ...
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... students going to school — some eagerly and others by force. The school’s North Court is guarded by four winged lions, or griffins, which have since been overgrown by vines. South’s notable clock tower is thought to be a replica of Italy’s Santa Maria Cosmedin, although there are some differences. T ...
... students going to school — some eagerly and others by force. The school’s North Court is guarded by four winged lions, or griffins, which have since been overgrown by vines. South’s notable clock tower is thought to be a replica of Italy’s Santa Maria Cosmedin, although there are some differences. T ...
Katajanokka - an Art Nouveau District Questions concerning urban
... existing apartment buildings. Frequently the intent is place new lifts into buildings originally built without any vertical transportation devices. In Helsinki, the prevailing practice has been to cut new space for the lifts between the stair flights. The City of Helsinki and the Ministry of the Env ...
... existing apartment buildings. Frequently the intent is place new lifts into buildings originally built without any vertical transportation devices. In Helsinki, the prevailing practice has been to cut new space for the lifts between the stair flights. The City of Helsinki and the Ministry of the Env ...
Left to their own devices - n
... mitigate the impact of the CMP on poor community members’ (2000, p. 13). Would such ‘livelihood projects’ themselves be self-funding? Anzorena et al. point out some of the obstacles to successful employment creation: There is limited demand for the goods produced, and there is established and well-e ...
... mitigate the impact of the CMP on poor community members’ (2000, p. 13). Would such ‘livelihood projects’ themselves be self-funding? Anzorena et al. point out some of the obstacles to successful employment creation: There is limited demand for the goods produced, and there is established and well-e ...
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... quarters, on trajectories that occasionally intersect. This unspectacular to-ing and fro-ing can make urban life appear at first glance to be a bloodless affair. These ubiquitous situations, which involve reciprocal categorization and avoidance of collisions, frequently bear acts of displacement and ...
... quarters, on trajectories that occasionally intersect. This unspectacular to-ing and fro-ing can make urban life appear at first glance to be a bloodless affair. These ubiquitous situations, which involve reciprocal categorization and avoidance of collisions, frequently bear acts of displacement and ...
Rain InfraStructu funding for Storm Rain InfraStructure Adapt
... ,,Water Sensible Street Space Planning’’ has the goal of draining traffic zones, through the IRWM measures into ,,open’’ systems. Therefore the roads will not necessarily connect to Pipes. Flooding that happens as a result of heavy rainfall cannot always be avoided despite optimal drainage systems a ...
... ,,Water Sensible Street Space Planning’’ has the goal of draining traffic zones, through the IRWM measures into ,,open’’ systems. Therefore the roads will not necessarily connect to Pipes. Flooding that happens as a result of heavy rainfall cannot always be avoided despite optimal drainage systems a ...
Technical aspects of urban planning
Technical Aspects of Urban Planning involve the technical processes, considerations and features that are involved in planning for land use, urban design, natural resources, transportation, and infrastructure.