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Town Planning in Industrial Districts (Engineering and Economics)
The book deals with the theory and practice of selection of sites and plans for settlement in areas with concentration of heavy industry. In Donbas (the Donets Basin), the Urals, Siberia, Kazakhstan and many other districts of the USSR, WHERE ENTERPRISES ARE DISPERSED WITHIN HEAVILY INDUSTRIALIZED AREAS, THE FOLLOWING QUESTION ARISES: whether a single large city, a few towns or many settlements should be developed. Methods of analysis and solutions for pratical problems of this kind are suggested in relation to the location of industrial enterprises, existing settlements and suitable sites for building. The existing forms of settlement in the network of cities and towns of the USSR were studied (Part I), calculations of the cost of construction and upkeep of housing facilities in towns and settlements of different sizes were made (for 3000, 5000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000, 100,000, 200,000, 400,000, and 800,000 inhabitants) and the problem of the 'optimum size' of towns and the number of stories of buildings were elucidated. The work is based on experience in planning and building towns and settlements. (Author)
Town Planning in Industrial Districts (Engineering and Economics)
The book deals with the theory and practice of selection of sites and plans for settlement in areas with concentration of heavy industry. In Donbas (the Donets Basin), the Urals, Siberia, Kazakhstan and many other districts of the USSR, WHERE ENTERPRISES ARE DISPERSED WITHIN HEAVILY INDUSTRIALIZED AREAS, THE FOLLOWING QUESTION ARISES: whether a single large city, a few towns or many settlements should be developed. Methods of analysis and solutions for pratical problems of this kind are suggested in relation to the location of industrial enterprises, existing settlements and suitable sites for building. The existing forms of settlement in the network of cities and towns of the USSR were studied (Part I), calculations of the cost of construction and upkeep of housing facilities in towns and settlements of different sizes were made (for 3000, 5000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000, 100,000, 200,000, 400,000, and 800,000 inhabitants) and the problem of the 'optimum size' of towns and the number of stories of buildings were elucidated. The work is based on experience in planning and building towns and settlements. (Author)
Town Planning in Industrial Districts (Engineering and Economics)
V. G. Davidovich (author)
1968
329 pages
Report
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English
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