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Urban voids: identifying and optimizing urban voids potential as a revitalization source in enhancing developing countries’ city income [PDF]
This study attempts to remedy the issue of urban voids, which are one of the possible choices for extra interactive spaces. As a city with a great civilization history, Egypt is also home to many urban voids, mainly buffer zones.
Omnia Mamdouh Hashem +2 more
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Urban voids and leftover spaces challenge the urban development of cities and result in land vacancy and other spatial planning issues. Such spaces have great potential for innovative intervention through piece-by-piece sustainable urban design and small-
Asmaa Saleh AL-Mohannadi +4 more
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Urban Voids: As a Chance for Sustainable Urban Design [PDF]
Future cities will have to confront limited urban spaces and resources, undertake the preservation or conservation of sense of place, and continuously improve the existing urban environment. Accordingly, urban void spaces are likely to become key strategic places for ‘Green Urban Development’.
Seog Jeong Lee, Soewon Hwang, Dongha Lee
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Urban void as an urban catalyst bridging the gap between the community
Due to the increase in population, there are fewer open spaces creating urban voids in cities nowadays. However, the opportunities made available to people by urban voids adequately indicate the necessity and significance of urban open spaces.
Anum Aleha +5 more
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Vazios urbanos como vazios de preservação: franco da rocha nas terras de Juquery
Urban voids are structural morphological elements of cities; they are essential to understand how cities are born and change. As part of the urban morphology, voids can be the object of changes, and they play an important role in the reorganization ...
Iná Rosa
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Factors Shaping Biodiversity in Urban Voids: A Systematic Literature Review
Urban voids, such as vacant lots, brownfields, fallow land, wasteland, and the spaces between buildings, have the potential to serve as habitats for a diverse range of plants.
Jian Cui +4 more
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AI Urban Voids: A Data-Driven Approach to Urban Activation
Abstract With the development of digital technologies, big urban data is now readily available online. This opens the opportunity to utilize new data and create new relationships within multiple urban features for cities. Moreover, new computational design techniques open a new portal for architects and designers to reinterpret this urban ...
Amal Algamdey +6 more
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Since complex urban systems are a combination of different spatial typologies and may have various complex characteristics (human, environmental, social, economic, political, and cultural), decision-making cannot be done without a holistic approach and ...
Iva Mrak, Denis Ambruš, Ivan Marović
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Urban Voids: renewal and regeneration experiences in Naples
City and society, by definition unstable, constantly redefine the relation between places and actors, generating frequently critical circumstances that are addressed by only temporary solutions.
Gabriella Punziano, Anna Terracciano
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Factors affecting land value of urban voids in western part of India
Urban voids are the key determining factors to utilize efficient manner for sustainable development. These areas need to be understood through their land potentials.
Sanjeev Pareek, Manoj Kumar
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