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    Waterscapes

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    WATERSCAPE URBAN DESIGN TERM PAPER INTRODUCTION Water has supported the landscapes of our civilizations. Earth’s evolution and transformation is due to water. Nowadays we are facing complex urban development processes leading to completely new challenges concerning the management and design of urban infrastructure systems and landscapes. Water can improve spatial quality by creating an attractive and spacious place. Landscape architects‚ planners and designers know better the fundamentals

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    Southside Analysis

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    Flats "Toward an Urban Design Manifesto"‚ written by Allan Jacobs and Donald Appleyard‚ was their response to the direction they felt the field of urban planning was headed due to the practices of the Charter of Athens developed by the Congress of Modern Architecture (CIAM). The article outlines the concern to update urban planning methods to alleviate current problems in urban environments. Jacobs and Appleyard identify eight urban problems as well as propose seven goals for urban life. Most importantly

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    The structure of the literature review is arranged in order to state the value of the old Urban fabric and how did it get formed throughout the history in the first paragraph. Whilst‚ the second paragraph will analyze the introduction of modernity elements in urbanization and urbanism during the french colonial period‚ The value of monuments‚ axis and streets network‚ squares‚ recreational areas and building typologies will be discuss through the second paragraph. The third paragraph will correlate

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    UA 200 Urban Studies Professor Crisler 31 October 2013 CHAPTERS 7 & 8 Short Essay (10 points each). 1. Discuss the Central Place Theory. Who is the credited for being the author? The Central Place Theory is the idea that the city is the place where the mix of people and ideas makes the creation of new things easy. The city by its own natural promotes interaction and fusion. Furthermore‚ as one approaches the city‚ the level of human activity becomes more intense. Walter Christaller is credited

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    Broadacre City Analysis

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    Broadacre city is thus a large degree‚ condemned to dependency upon urban centers for many vital functions. It follows that Broadacre city must be planned and designed to play a definitive role in the urban region while serving its principal function of an exurban neighborhood (Nelson‚ 1995). Perhaps many of the functional limitations of Broadacre city can be overcome by allowing for a

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    Local government have more control over Cancelled the urban food grain certificate : resources less tied to hukou Power transfer from the central government to the local government before the refom‚ the central government sets a quota for local governments for internal migration now local governments have the power to set the quota What kind of people are eligible for the hukou transfer : investors or new buyers of property of urban areas children whose parents have local hukou couples

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    Chinese Demographics

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    massive urbanisation with millions (160m) of people moving from rural to urban environments. However the mass industrialisation comes with a lot of pollution costs. The urbanisation is pushing up consumption per person but also increasing income per person. Population in China is suspected to reach 1 billion by 2030. The scale and pace of China’s urbanization continues at an unprecedented rate. If current trends hold‚ China’s urban population will hit the one billion mark by 2030. In 20 years‚ China’s

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    It was mentioned that hands on leadership as much more appreciated in rural areas as opposed to the urban areas. Leaders were perceived to perform the entire task that is expected to be performed by the staff or consumers. Hence leaders needed to be in leading from the centre and not from the front line. Emotional intelligence was considered as another area where urban and rural leadership differed. In the rural area‚ leaders were expected to address all the emotional issues of the staff along with

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    Midnight" by Langston Hughes are two poems written as scenes of urban life. Although these poems were written more than seventy years ago‚ it is surprising to see some general similarities they share with modern day city life. Dilluted down with word play and irrelevant lines such as "And the gods are laughing at us."‚ the underlying theme is evidently urban life. "The Weary Blues" and "Lenox Avenue: Midnight" approach the general topic of urban life from two different aspects also. "The Weary Blues"

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    Urbanization

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    include: Problems of Urbanization in the CBD – Traffic Congestion” and “The Problems of Urban Life Today” . These articles take into account the issues in relation to urban life these days. People are increasingly moving into cities from villages to make better livelihood and enhance the standard of life. This process of migration from rural to urban areas is called urbanization. Consequently‚ the urban areas are growing in their sizes. The pace with which urbanization is taking place‚ it will

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