Unit 25 Urbanization 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Urban, Urbanism
... agriculture to other pursuits common to cities, such as trade, manufacturing, industry and management, and corresponding changes of behaviour patterns. It is the process of expansion in the entire system of interrelationships by which a population maintains itself in its habitat (Hawley, 1981). An i ...
... agriculture to other pursuits common to cities, such as trade, manufacturing, industry and management, and corresponding changes of behaviour patterns. It is the process of expansion in the entire system of interrelationships by which a population maintains itself in its habitat (Hawley, 1981). An i ...
København den 26. – 28. september 2012
... is considered one of the least popular residential areas of Helsingborg's inhabitants. STRATEGY The plan has three key concepts: To open, to connect and to condense. The existing, large parking areas are proposed to be replaced by covered car parks. Parking areas are converted into building sites fo ...
... is considered one of the least popular residential areas of Helsingborg's inhabitants. STRATEGY The plan has three key concepts: To open, to connect and to condense. The existing, large parking areas are proposed to be replaced by covered car parks. Parking areas are converted into building sites fo ...
Urban Density and the Porous High-Rise - ctbuh
... The goals of this compositional mode are to create a link between the smallest and the largest of program components and architectural volumes. In this sense, the JingAn Kerry center follows in the footsteps of Rockefeller Center, which went to even greater lengths to integrate and coordinate its ge ...
... The goals of this compositional mode are to create a link between the smallest and the largest of program components and architectural volumes. In this sense, the JingAn Kerry center follows in the footsteps of Rockefeller Center, which went to even greater lengths to integrate and coordinate its ge ...
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 ...
2004 CNU Charter Awards - Congress for the New Urbanism
... communities. The urban contributions of these transformations are profound accomplishments that the jury was proud to recognize, but it is perhaps the Natural Resources Defense Council building with its combination of urban relationships to the street and platinum LEED rating for its green construct ...
... communities. The urban contributions of these transformations are profound accomplishments that the jury was proud to recognize, but it is perhaps the Natural Resources Defense Council building with its combination of urban relationships to the street and platinum LEED rating for its green construct ...
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... Erasmian Garden, is a place where you can read and celebrate stillness. A garden in a garden, the university, wine. In the past the park was self explanatory, the antithesis of the city. In every significant city there was a rich urban park. Nowadays, this rich place is gone. The current urban lands ...
... Erasmian Garden, is a place where you can read and celebrate stillness. A garden in a garden, the university, wine. In the past the park was self explanatory, the antithesis of the city. In every significant city there was a rich urban park. Nowadays, this rich place is gone. The current urban lands ...
Critical Studies of Cities and Regions
... In Postmetropolis, Edward Soja foresees the day when tourists entering Los Angeles will be provided with “a visitor’s passbook to hundreds of cultural worlds, with rights to one meal in an appropriately ‘ethnic’ restaurant, an authentic cultural encounter, a musical event, and a brief language lesso ...
... In Postmetropolis, Edward Soja foresees the day when tourists entering Los Angeles will be provided with “a visitor’s passbook to hundreds of cultural worlds, with rights to one meal in an appropriately ‘ethnic’ restaurant, an authentic cultural encounter, a musical event, and a brief language lesso ...
Toward a Global Systems Science of Urbanization
... On the other hand, cities are a major source of challenges in many domains. They require major investments in infrastructure that all but the wealthiest of nations cannot afford. They promote social inequality, economic misery and illnesses of various kinds. Though they may add to overall productivi ...
... On the other hand, cities are a major source of challenges in many domains. They require major investments in infrastructure that all but the wealthiest of nations cannot afford. They promote social inequality, economic misery and illnesses of various kinds. Though they may add to overall productivi ...
Citizen as a Sensor: The Barcelona Urban Mobility Use
... first source of information. This social sensor provides us with information (in the form of geolocalized tweets) to observe and detect alterations of several parameters such as areas of activity, temporal patterns or mobility routes, which define the Urban Chronotype of the city. Both processes of ...
... first source of information. This social sensor provides us with information (in the form of geolocalized tweets) to observe and detect alterations of several parameters such as areas of activity, temporal patterns or mobility routes, which define the Urban Chronotype of the city. Both processes of ...
The Processual Method in the Analysis of the
... vocations of "place". The latter is understood with the meaning (extended and more general) of cultural area. And then, referring to the concept of self-determination of a culture that has, over time, consolidated its characters. Understandable only through their own "interpretation" in order to ide ...
... vocations of "place". The latter is understood with the meaning (extended and more general) of cultural area. And then, referring to the concept of self-determination of a culture that has, over time, consolidated its characters. Understandable only through their own "interpretation" in order to ide ...
Planning Cultural Sustainability in a Global Economy
... 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 harmony in scale with many of the buildings surrounding the site. Many building materials, i ...
... 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 harmony in scale with many of the buildings surrounding the site. Many building materials, i ...
Epistemic and Relational Conflicts in Planning
... relevance, the epistemology of planning can be supposed to be largely determined historically and politically as the result of the conflicts and coalitions between the respective disciplines and political regimes. The rational ideal of planning as a process where all necessary knowledge is gathered ...
... relevance, the epistemology of planning can be supposed to be largely determined historically and politically as the result of the conflicts and coalitions between the respective disciplines and political regimes. The rational ideal of planning as a process where all necessary knowledge is gathered ...
Urban Studies Volume 50, Issue 2, February 2013 1. Title: Twin
... of the state across countries in which world cities are located as well as the source of global capital in the world cities. Specifically, the research reported here suggests that three types of world cities—market-centred bourgeois world cities (MWC), state-centred political bureaucratic world citi ...
... of the state across countries in which world cities are located as well as the source of global capital in the world cities. Specifically, the research reported here suggests that three types of world cities—market-centred bourgeois world cities (MWC), state-centred political bureaucratic world citi ...
Third United Nations conference on housing and - UN
... Bearing in mind the role of cities as engines of national economic and social development, as well as the contribution of housing to employment generation and urban poverty reduction, Acknowledging that cities have a critical role to play in promoting energy efficiency and sustainable development t ...
... Bearing in mind the role of cities as engines of national economic and social development, as well as the contribution of housing to employment generation and urban poverty reduction, Acknowledging that cities have a critical role to play in promoting energy efficiency and sustainable development t ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary
... Concentric Zone model – a sociological model that describes a city as spreading from outward from the center, creating rings or zones around it. Sector Model – a sociological model that describes a city a spreading out in wedges rather than in concentric zones. Multiple nuclei model – a sociological ...
... Concentric Zone model – a sociological model that describes a city as spreading from outward from the center, creating rings or zones around it. Sector Model – a sociological model that describes a city a spreading out in wedges rather than in concentric zones. Multiple nuclei model – a sociological ...
Land Use and Management Law - Implementing the New Urban
... The objective of this project was to develop the legal component of the urban planning process from different perspectives, such as safety, climate change and local economic development. The project established the necessary conditions to enable the discussion on National land use and management law ...
... The objective of this project was to develop the legal component of the urban planning process from different perspectives, such as safety, climate change and local economic development. The project established the necessary conditions to enable the discussion on National land use and management law ...
History of urban planning
The history of urban planning focuses on the people, places, concepts, and practices of planning of urban development over time.