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Urban Design for Urban Renewal

1990
Urban renewal involves changes in the physical fabric of cities. These changes can make the city function better or worse and they can make the city look better or worse. Each change can be initiated without regard or with inadequate response to these two issues or it can be initiated in such a way as to improve the functioning and the look of the city.
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CItyMaker. Designing Grammars for Urban Design

2012
A+BE | Architecture and the Built Environment, No 5 (2012): CItyMaker.
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Rethinking urban design

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer, 2002
In the UK today we have realised that we have to think again about towns and urban renaissance and this is high on the political agenda, but we are only just beginning to realise that we need to start at the local level and are still searching for the tools to do so.
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Urban design

Age-Friendly Neighbourhood Planning and Design Guidelines, 2022
Christa Reicher
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Analysis of Urban Culture and Urban Design

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
Urban culture is a city soul, it's development is continuity, regional and highly inclusive. Deep thinking and analysis of the contact between urban culture and urban design,guide the city to create a perfect urban image, is the development aspirations of the times.
X.S. Yang, Yu Wang
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Urban planning and urban design

2018
Urban planning and urban design have a critical role to play in the global response to climate change. Actions that simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and build resilience to climate risks should be prioritized at all urban scales – metropolitan region, city, district/neighborhood, block, and building.
Jeffrey Raven   +7 more
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Urban Design: A Typology of Procedures and Products

, 2017
INTRODUCTION: THE ARGUMENT. PART ONE: THE NATURE OF URBAN DESIGN AND URBAN DESIGNING, 1. The Public Realm of cities and urban design, 2. Urban Design processes and procedures, 3.
J. Lang
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The design countermeasures of urban riverbanks from the urban design view

2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011
The urban embankments are designed by hydraulic experts as structures in China, facing the problems of closing to water, landscape and ecology. This paper points out that recently the urban riverbanks are changing from the single function of preventing flood to the multi-functions including recreation, entertainment and sight-seeing.
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Urban-CAD, A Design Application for Urbanism

2001
The existing CAAD programs and design applications are not much usefull for designers with urbanistic design activities. Those applications can be utilized in design tasks, but they are not useful means to support the whole design process. To assist the urban designers in their design process, we need new CAD applications capable of providing ...
J. Heeling   +2 more
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Integral Urbanism: A Context for Urban Design

2012
This chapter reviews the broad tendency within contemporary urban design to draw inspiration from natural systems. Described as “integral urbanism,” these practices draw inspiration from ecosystems, thresholds, ecotones, tentacles, rhizomes, webs, and more. Integral urbanism demonstrates functional, social, disciplinary and professional re-integration.
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