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TECHNOLOGY-SENSITIVE URBAN TYPOLOGY

Urban Geography, 1996
City classifications completed or proposed since the City Classification Handbook was published in 1972 are reviewed, and an alternative approach that links types of cities to technological premises and to long-term macrohistorical processes is proposed.
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Typology of Urban Planners

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011
In this paper, a town planner currently acts the role of chaos and disorder, classificatory the type of the planners scientific. To planners in the social and political status of the policy influence of the planners as the standard, is divided into norm-based planning, tissue-type planners, commercial planners. On their respective types of behavior and
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Downscaling European urban-rural typologies

Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 2012
Urban-rural typologies are important means to improve social or economic policies and to reveal development patterns related to urbanisation. They are usually very differently defined and case specific, but there are also a few, more widely used typologies at the European scale.
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Typological Instruments: Connecting Architecture and Urbanism

Architectural Design, 2011
AbstractFor Caroline Bos and Ben van Berkel of UNStudio, type in architecture ‘exists to direct, to connect or to be instrumental’ rather than to prescribe. They describe how in their projects for Arnhem Central in the Netherlands and the Raffles City development in Hangzhou, China, they have deftly developed and applied typologies in order to gain ...
Caroline Bos, Ben van Berkel/UNStudio
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Architectural typology and urban morphology: towards a typological reading of urban housing buildings

Urban Morphology
The urban fabric of the colonial city that was built in Oran (northwestern Algeria), between the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, consists mainly of urban collective housing units which were primarily constructed to accommodate the large numbers of French and European settlers who arrived in this city, following the French conquest of ...
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A Typology of Urban Immigrant Neighborhoods

Urban Geography, 2011
Using census data from 2000, the authors examine differentiation among urban immigrant neighborhoods in a sample of U.S. metropolitan areas. They use principal components analysis (PCA) followed by cluster analysis to identify four types of urban immigrant neighborhoods: Hispanic, White Working Class, Asian, and Gentrified.
Thomas J. Vicino   +2 more
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Max Weber's Urban Typology and Russia

The Sociological Quarterly, 1967
THE purpose of this paper is to explore the usefulness of Weber's city typology in relation to the Russian urban experience and to attempt to locate the Russian city within Weber's celebrated Oriental-Occidental dichotomy. The failure of various intellectual and revolutionary groups before and in 1917 to liberalize a traditionalistic societal system is
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A typology of New Urbanism neighborhoods

Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, 2013
This paper describes a framework for understanding the diversity of New Urbanism (NU) in practice in the United States. The framework is based on a nationally representative survey of NU developers that inventories characteristics of NU projects’ built environments across categories of urban design, land use, street configuration, and size.
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Urban Bike Scapes, New York:Arkitekturanalyse af ny urban typologi

2017
In recent years New York has developed a whole new web of bicycle routes through some of the most urbane and dense city areas in the world. The article explores what this new, urban typology, which is the result of 'mobility-design' consists of. The article suggests how these new cycle environments contribute to opening the city in new ways.With an ...
Marling, Gitte   +1 more
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Urban Prison Link: A New, Urban Prison Typology

The United States has the highest incarceration rate of juveniles in the world, with over twenty- five thousand people under the age of 18 currently held in detention centers (Rovner 2023). While there has been a steady decline in this incarceration rate during the past twenty years, the juvenile recidivism rates remain at 76% within three years and 84%
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