Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
The merits of establishing mixed land uses and well-located amenities are well known and will further be elaborated in Chap. 9. The next step is how to implement and maintain these strategies. The methods can be organized into categories based on the configuration and spatial organization of the buildings themselves. This may include conversion of large-scale retail centers into transit nodes for example. This chapter discusses and illustrates how a buildings’ form can define open public spaces and how such spaces can relate to one another to form a coherent urban environment that facilitates active mobility and social interaction.
The merits of establishing mixed land uses and well-located amenities are well known and will further be elaborated in Chap. 9. The next step is how to implement and maintain these strategies. The methods can be organized into categories based on the configuration and spatial organization of the buildings themselves. This may include conversion of large-scale retail centers into transit nodes for example. This chapter discusses and illustrates how a buildings’ form can define open public spaces and how such spaces can relate to one another to form a coherent urban environment that facilitates active mobility and social interaction.
Space Defining Buildings
Friedman, Avi (Autor:in)
Fundamentals of Sustainable Urban Design ; Kapitel: 7 ; 67-73
11.12.2020
7 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Amenities , Mixed land uses , Layering of building , Sense of community , Grouping buildings , Social interaction , Public space , Communal spaces , City squares , Main streets , Outdoors areas , Urban fabrics , Complete place Energy , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Building Construction and Design , Sustainable Development , Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning , Engineering
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