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Greenpoint and Sustainable City Principles
Abstract This chapter aims to determine the extent that the planning of the Greenpoint neighborhood addresses Sustainable City Principles (SCPs). Greenpoint is one of three selected case study Brooklyn neighborhoods (of nine studied neighborhoods over three New York boroughs). The chapter firstly provides a background to Greenpoint, including results of an on-ground author survey of the neighborhood. Three key Sustainable City Principles (SCPs) (as adopted in Chap. 2 ) are then introduced, including: Heritage Protection; Housing Provision: and, Open Spaces Allocation. Current development in Greenpoint is then examined using the three SCPs as a guide The Greenpoint neighborhood needs and issues are then examined (under the three SCPs). This examination is centered on the annual profile report completed by the Brooklyn Community Board 1 (containing Greenpoint) for the City Council. A Greenpoint case study redevelopment project (e.g. Foreshore Development Zone) is then selected. The SCPs are addressed for this case study and conclusions drawn. Finally, an overall conclusion is drawn on the extent that the planning of Greenpoint addresses the SCPs. With this conclusion, it’s noted that comments are made in the final chapter (after examining all neighborhoods) on the extent neighborhood planning in New York addresses SCPs. It is also noted that the final chapter will comment on neighborhood planning addressing SCPs in any city or urban area (also referencing futurists and planning theorists as introduced respectively in Chaps. 1 and 2 ).
Greenpoint and Sustainable City Principles
Abstract This chapter aims to determine the extent that the planning of the Greenpoint neighborhood addresses Sustainable City Principles (SCPs). Greenpoint is one of three selected case study Brooklyn neighborhoods (of nine studied neighborhoods over three New York boroughs). The chapter firstly provides a background to Greenpoint, including results of an on-ground author survey of the neighborhood. Three key Sustainable City Principles (SCPs) (as adopted in Chap. 2 ) are then introduced, including: Heritage Protection; Housing Provision: and, Open Spaces Allocation. Current development in Greenpoint is then examined using the three SCPs as a guide The Greenpoint neighborhood needs and issues are then examined (under the three SCPs). This examination is centered on the annual profile report completed by the Brooklyn Community Board 1 (containing Greenpoint) for the City Council. A Greenpoint case study redevelopment project (e.g. Foreshore Development Zone) is then selected. The SCPs are addressed for this case study and conclusions drawn. Finally, an overall conclusion is drawn on the extent that the planning of Greenpoint addresses the SCPs. With this conclusion, it’s noted that comments are made in the final chapter (after examining all neighborhoods) on the extent neighborhood planning in New York addresses SCPs. It is also noted that the final chapter will comment on neighborhood planning addressing SCPs in any city or urban area (also referencing futurists and planning theorists as introduced respectively in Chaps. 1 and 2 ).
Greenpoint and Sustainable City Principles
Rauscher, Raymond Charles (Autor:in)
02.09.2017
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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