Title: Urban Design 2
1Urban Design 2
- Urban development and Planning Theories planning
strategies, zoning, satellite city.
2A. Planning strategies
Urban development and Planning Theories
- Planning Organizations
- Central Organization
- Lineer Organization
- Radial Organization
- Clustered Organization
- Grid Organization
31.Central Organization
- National Assembly in Dacca by Louis I. Kahn
architect, at Dacca, Bangladesh, 1962 to 1974
4Panteon,Rome, Italya
5Nahalal, Jezreel Valley, Israel
62.Lineer Organization
- The linear city was an urban plan for an
elongated urban formation. The city would consist
of a series of functionally specialized parallel
sectors. Generally, the city would run parallel
to a river, Bosphorus, sea channel, highway and
be built so that the dominant wind would blow
from the residential areas to the industrial
strip. The sectors of a linear city would be - a purely segregated zone for railway lines,
- a zone of production and communal enterprises,
with related scientific, technical and
educational institutions, - a green belt or buffer zone with major highway,
- a residential zone, including a band of social
institutions, a band of residential buildings and
a "children's band", - a park zone, and
- an agricultural zone with gardens and state-run
farms
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8Istanbul, Lineer master plan maslak skyscraper
zone
93. Radial Organization
10Hamadan, Iran
114. Clustered Organization
Richard Galpin, Cluster
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145. Grid Organization
The grid plan dates from antiquity and originated
in multiple cultures some of the earliest
planned cities were built using grid plans
Barcelona, grid master plan
15New European towns were planned using grids
beginning in the 12th century, most prodigiously
in the bastides of southern France that were
built during the 13th and 14th centuries Many
were built on ancient grids originally
established as Roman colonial outposts.
Newyork,USA
16Parc de la Villette, paris
17B. Zoning
- Zoning is a device of land use planning used by
local governments in most developed countries The
word is derived from the practice of designating
permitted uses of land based on mapped zones
which separate one set of land uses from another.
Zoning may be use-based (regulating the uses to
which land may be put), or it may regulate
building height, lot coverage, and similar
characteristics, or some combination of these. - Zoning may include regulation of the kinds of
activities which will be acceptable on particular
lots (such as open space, residential,
agricultural, commercial or industrial), the
densities at which those activities can be
performed (from low-density housing such as
single family homes to high-density such as
high-rise apartment building), the height of
buildings, the amount of space structures may
occupy, the location of a building on the lot,
the proportions of the types of space on a lot,
such as how much landscape space, impervius
surface, traffic lines, and parking must be
provided.
18- The graphical scheme of the General urban plan
for the city of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.
The graphical scheme contains different zones
which are designated with different colors.
19C. Satellite city
- A satellite town or satellite city is a concept
in urban planning that refers essentially to
miniature metropolitan areas on the fringe of
larger ones - Satellite cities are small or medium-sized cities
near a large metropolis, that - -Predate that metropolis' suburban expansion
- -Are at least partially independent from that
metropolis economically and socially - -Are physically separated from the metropolis by
rural territory satellite cities should have
their own independent urbanized area, or
equivalent - -Have their own public communities,
- -Have a traditional downtown surrounded by
traditional "inner city" neighborhoods - -May or may not be counted as part of the large
metropolis'
20Sun city, Arizona,USA
21Brondby, Danmark