Urban Metabolism at UCL – A working paper
... reproduction of the city, both as a biophysical and socio-‐economic entity. Urban metabolism has also inspired new ways of thinking about how cities can be made sustainable and has raised crit ...
... reproduction of the city, both as a biophysical and socio-‐economic entity. Urban metabolism has also inspired new ways of thinking about how cities can be made sustainable and has raised crit ...
Unit 25 Urbanization 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Urban, Urbanism
... in urbanization in the past and they continue to be relevant today. From about the 5th century BC to the 18th century AD, urban centers in India emerged, declined or even vanished with the rise and fall of kingdoms and empires. Patliputra, Delhi, Madurai and Golconda are all examples of cities that ...
... in urbanization in the past and they continue to be relevant today. From about the 5th century BC to the 18th century AD, urban centers in India emerged, declined or even vanished with the rise and fall of kingdoms and empires. Patliputra, Delhi, Madurai and Golconda are all examples of cities that ...
Click Here - Southwell Civic Society
... There were no declarations of Interest by Members in connection with the applications 1. 10 Handford Court, Southwell. Householder application for erection of single storey extension. Full Planning Application No.10/01719/FUL. Applicant: Mrs. Ursula Oxley Agent: Prem Design - Mr. Kamlesh Mistry We o ...
... There were no declarations of Interest by Members in connection with the applications 1. 10 Handford Court, Southwell. Householder application for erection of single storey extension. Full Planning Application No.10/01719/FUL. Applicant: Mrs. Ursula Oxley Agent: Prem Design - Mr. Kamlesh Mistry We o ...
Katajanokka - an Art Nouveau District Questions concerning urban
... Working from Tallqvist’s design, City Engineer Herman Norrmén prepared a new town plan that was ratified in 1895. Katajanokka’s town plan was one of the latest examples of the rigid utilitarian thinking – in which practicality and economic values predominated – that often characterised the urban pla ...
... Working from Tallqvist’s design, City Engineer Herman Norrmén prepared a new town plan that was ratified in 1895. Katajanokka’s town plan was one of the latest examples of the rigid utilitarian thinking – in which practicality and economic values predominated – that often characterised the urban pla ...
An Architectonic Recovery Plan over the North-East
... between the years 60’s, 80’s or those after 90’s. In some areas some villas has remain in the form of islands in high density urban areas, meanwhile in some areas there is a preserved urban texture. Evolutionary process of the area and the history that it carries is important not only as capital of ...
... between the years 60’s, 80’s or those after 90’s. In some areas some villas has remain in the form of islands in high density urban areas, meanwhile in some areas there is a preserved urban texture. Evolutionary process of the area and the history that it carries is important not only as capital of ...
City and Regional Planning
... City and Regional Planning’s accredited, two-year MCRP program is ranked among the best in the nation. Students obtain skills needed not only to practice city and regional planning at the advanced level, but to become leaders in their fields, with strong research capabilities, a social conscience, a ...
... City and Regional Planning’s accredited, two-year MCRP program is ranked among the best in the nation. Students obtain skills needed not only to practice city and regional planning at the advanced level, but to become leaders in their fields, with strong research capabilities, a social conscience, a ...
Video : Urban Heat Island
... in October was 17.6 kilometers per hour, while that in urban areas like King’s Park was only 7.1 kilometers per hour. ...
... in October was 17.6 kilometers per hour, while that in urban areas like King’s Park was only 7.1 kilometers per hour. ...
Toward a Global Systems Science of Urbanization
... that one observes in cities?" Then: "If that is the case, will urban growth ultimately lead to such important disequilibria (and potentially ruptures) in the coherence of our societies that this might result in chaos?" and its corollary: "What would need to change in the way we currently process inf ...
... that one observes in cities?" Then: "If that is the case, will urban growth ultimately lead to such important disequilibria (and potentially ruptures) in the coherence of our societies that this might result in chaos?" and its corollary: "What would need to change in the way we currently process inf ...
Urban Density and the Porous High-Rise - ctbuh
... plate sizes, and fire code requirements. The need to introduce subdivisions of roadways, passages, building masses, and circulation routes forces the Architect into the role of the Planner, and the owner into the role of a sort of urban caretaker. Large scale is a both a boon to the goal of creating ...
... plate sizes, and fire code requirements. The need to introduce subdivisions of roadways, passages, building masses, and circulation routes forces the Architect into the role of the Planner, and the owner into the role of a sort of urban caretaker. Large scale is a both a boon to the goal of creating ...
Citizen as a Sensor: The Barcelona Urban Mobility Use
... network. Unfortunately, the transportation company’s existing infrastructure does not provide complete information of the load of the network (in cities such Barcelona it is only controlled the access stations of travellers, but not the exits neither the load of the vehicles or the transportation li ...
... network. Unfortunately, the transportation company’s existing infrastructure does not provide complete information of the load of the network (in cities such Barcelona it is only controlled the access stations of travellers, but not the exits neither the load of the vehicles or the transportation li ...
ZDEL-0620-10 - Ribble Valley Borough Council
... LCC Planning Officer (Archaeology) – The site is located off Main Street, Clitheroe, to the rear of Market Place, an area laid out as part of the founding of the borough in the late 13 th Century. Such a central location is likely to have been occupied at this early period, and the recently complete ...
... LCC Planning Officer (Archaeology) – The site is located off Main Street, Clitheroe, to the rear of Market Place, an area laid out as part of the founding of the borough in the late 13 th Century. Such a central location is likely to have been occupied at this early period, and the recently complete ...
The Processual Method in the Analysis of the
... phase. Fortification system which, however, has not prevented the destructive actions produced by the 1551 siege of Turks, as a result of them, but also because of the devastating earthquake in 1693, the walled city was almost totally abandoned. In fact, the few surviving buildings include specialis ...
... phase. Fortification system which, however, has not prevented the destructive actions produced by the 1551 siege of Turks, as a result of them, but also because of the devastating earthquake in 1693, the walled city was almost totally abandoned. In fact, the few surviving buildings include specialis ...
Planning Cultural Sustainability in a Global Economy
... commercial while building partially upon activities already existing adjacent to the site. Located in the center of Budapest the site is already tied in with the cities subway and tram networks. The fabric of new buildings on the site will be considerably higher than the existing buildings, but in h ...
... commercial while building partially upon activities already existing adjacent to the site. Located in the center of Budapest the site is already tied in with the cities subway and tram networks. The fabric of new buildings on the site will be considerably higher than the existing buildings, but in h ...
Epistemic and Relational Conflicts in Planning
... process where all necessary knowledge is gathered and used thus seems to miss some essential elements of planning epistemology. This view does not necessarily entail relativism, however, since the field-specific criteria of justification may still be defended as different approaches to a ‘common’ un ...
... process where all necessary knowledge is gathered and used thus seems to miss some essential elements of planning epistemology. This view does not necessarily entail relativism, however, since the field-specific criteria of justification may still be defended as different approaches to a ‘common’ un ...
Urban Studies Volume 50, Issue 2, February 2013 1. Title: Twin
... most recently for urban spectacle and lifestyle housing. While this has been explored in urban studies research, its relation to imperialism and colonisation has not. Waterfronts were often the entry points of imperial occupancy, trade and industry. Contestation over their value and use is integral ...
... most recently for urban spectacle and lifestyle housing. While this has been explored in urban studies research, its relation to imperialism and colonisation has not. Waterfronts were often the entry points of imperial occupancy, trade and industry. Contestation over their value and use is integral ...
Land Use and Management Law - Implementing the New Urban
... Impact The bill has been approved and will allow for better articulation between National Policy, local development plans, urban resilience and decentralization as key areas to support post earthquake reconstruction Provided a new legal framework for urban policy, therefore aiming to direct urban de ...
... Impact The bill has been approved and will allow for better articulation between National Policy, local development plans, urban resilience and decentralization as key areas to support post earthquake reconstruction Provided a new legal framework for urban policy, therefore aiming to direct urban de ...
Urban planning in communist countries
Urban planning in the Soviet Bloc countries during the Cold War era was dictated by ideological, political, social as well as economic motives. Unlike the urban development in the Western countries, Soviet-style planning often called for the complete redesigning of cities.This thinking was reflected in the urban design of all communist countries extending as far as China and North Korea (Pyongyang). Most communist regimes exercised a form of centrally controlled development and simplified methods of construction outlined in the Soviet guidelines already at the end of the Stalinist period. The communist planning resulted in the virtually identical city blocks being erected across many nations, even if there were differences in the specifics between each country.Soviet-style cities are often traced to Modernist ideas in architecture such as those of Le Corbusier and his plans for Paris. The housing developments generally feature tower blocks in park-like settings, standardized and mass-produced using structural insulated panels within a short period of time.