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Qualitative Spatial Planning Models for New Urban Fringe Areas
Almere new town in the southern Flevolandpolder near Amsterdam has a polynuclear lay-out. The open space around and between the urban nuclei will be structured according to a general development strategy, which is based on the principles: coherence and diversity. For the urban fringe areas this strategy has been further worked out by means of the construction of two qualitative spatial planning models. One model is made with the help of a preference-budget game for already afforested areas with recreational purposes. The other is based on the phenomenological orientation on the city and applies especially for areas with mixed functions.
Qualitative Spatial Planning Models for New Urban Fringe Areas
Almere new town in the southern Flevolandpolder near Amsterdam has a polynuclear lay-out. The open space around and between the urban nuclei will be structured according to a general development strategy, which is based on the principles: coherence and diversity. For the urban fringe areas this strategy has been further worked out by means of the construction of two qualitative spatial planning models. One model is made with the help of a preference-budget game for already afforested areas with recreational purposes. The other is based on the phenomenological orientation on the city and applies especially for areas with mixed functions.
Qualitative Spatial Planning Models for New Urban Fringe Areas
J. A. Wezenaar (author)
1982
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
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