urban design: method and techniques
URBAN DESIGN: METHOD AND TECHNIQUES Figure 5.59Kristiansand. Figure 5.60Kristiansand. ...
century, wished to return to that city’s great Roman past for inspiration. He wrote in grand terms of building gymnasia, a circu ...
design for speculative housing for the wealthy middle class, visiting or living in an eighteenth- century spa town. The difficul ...
GENERATING ALTERNATIVES Figure 5.65Byggen, Bergen. Figure 5.66Old Bergen, traffic calming. ...
URBAN DESIGN: METHOD AND TECHNIQUES Figure 5.67Old Bergen, traffic calming. Figure 5.68Old Bergen, environmental improvements. ...
number of units per given length of infrastructure.^30 In assessing the utility of a concept for sustainable development, its ae ...
change are men and women: humankind with its greed, its intelligence, as well as a sometimes surpris- ing degree of generosity. ...
necessity to find solutions to urban problems which add no further burden to a global ecosystem under considerable strain. REFER ...
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INTRODUCTION Moderate- to large-scale urban design projects are aimed at improving social, economic and infrastruc- ture conditi ...
economically efficient project, that is the one which produces the lowest ratio. The types of costs and benefits vary according ...
is apparent that the results change radically in relation to the selected discount rate. While with a discount rate of 5 per cen ...
project impacts. For instance, an urban regeneration project can have potentially negative effects (increasing air pollution), a ...
Directive was implemented by Section 71A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990and Section 26B of the Town and Country Planni ...
expected impacts of the project. It can be qualita- tive or quantitative. Qualitative checklists show the expected impacts in re ...
very much related to the nature of the project. A new housing development, an urban renewal scheme, or a transport-related proje ...
The economic base theory is based on the distinc- tion made between basic and non-basic economic activities. The first type of a ...
this first quadrant all endogenous sectors are included, the term ‘endogenous’ referring to sectors which are shaped by the inte ...
purchased by each sector. The payments to govern- ment row represents the purchases by each sector of government services. The d ...
3 Moughtin, J.C. (1992) Urban Design: Street and Square, Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. 4 Ibid. 5 Zoppi, C. (1994) The Central A ...
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