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Epistemological Study of Urban Voids

ECS Transactions, 2022
Cities are running out of horizontal room for growing population. But when city cores are observed closely, there are always some areas which are not being used as they were intended. One can find such blank, unused, under used, void spaces even in cores
Aarti Rana, Ambuj Kumar
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Urban Voids and ‘in-between’ Landscapes

, 2018
The debate on suburban sprawl, dispersed or disseminated cities, etc., is intensifying now in European cities, at least half a century after it started in North America. Contemporary cities have created a multitude of situations in which empty spaces are predominant over filled spaces, compared to what used to be the case of traditional, compact cities.
J. Monclús, C. Medina
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Design with voids: how inverted urbanism can increase urban resilience

Architectural Science Review, 2018
In this paper ways in which currently fashionable eco-urbanism projects that are designed to increase the resilience of existing systems and practices contribute to a real transformation towards resilient cities, are explored.
R. Roggema
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URBAN VOIDS МІСТА ХАРКОВА

Scientific Problems Of Architecture And Urban Planning
Oleksandr Kolesnykov, K. Bozhko
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A Dialogic Perspective for Urban Voids

Contemporary Approaches in Urbanism and Heritage Studies, 2021
Z. Öztoprak, E. Yaşar, Nur Çağlar
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Harnessing The Potential Of Urban Voids

Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology, 2023
There are flakes and parts of uncomfortable areas in every metropolis. To categorize them, they would be in between buildings, occupying edge circumstances, but not sufficiently to occupy any kind of traditional views, which may be referred to as residual views.
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Re-Imagining the Spaces In-Between: Design Interventions to Transform Urban Voids in Downtown Dayton into Active, Breathing Areas

Journal of Mechanical Civil and Industrial Engineering
In today's rapidly expanding urban landscapes, space paradoxically grows scarce, yet underutilized voids remain overlooked. Downtown Dayton, like many cities, faces the challenge of meaningfully integrating these neglected spaces into its urban fabric ...
Joynal Abed
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