The “tall or sprawl” dichotomy of Arlington’s “bulls-eye approach” to planning relies almost entirely on two uniquely high-cost housing types: land-intensive detached houses and capital-intensive high-rise apartments. As a result, it necessarily results in high housing costs. Missing Middle ...
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The event aims to introduce to the public an alternative vision for urban planning whose compact configuration strives to become a model for the development of more efficient and sustainable cities. Prior to the opening of the exhibition, more than 20 internationally recognized architects and ...
Redefining Urban Domesticity: How SO-IL Transforms the Concept of Home 7 days ago Rooftop looking out to NYC Housing Authority housing and the Downtown Brooklyn skyline. Image © Iwan Baan SO-IL (Solid Objectives – Idenburg Liu) is an architectural design firm based in Brooklyn, New York...
Leaving room for the social in a neoliberal economic current: Three phases of urban planning for Roosevelt Island, NYCSocially oriented developmentCommunity developmentNeoliberal urbanismIslandsUrban developmentNew YorkThis article challenges neoliberal urbanism discourse by asking: How can neoliberal urban ...
Is it feasible to stimulate informal collaboration among non-urban firms and local public- and other private-sector actors, whereby they jointly strengthen the competitiveness of these firms? To answer this question, firms' collaboration... L Svensson 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 NYC's Next Generation...
they are consistently more interesting than ours. In the Shinjuku district there are more streets to savor than in most U.S. cities put together, and for sheer sensory impact there is nothing to match its back alleys…” (And Whyte’s comparison set wasNYC in the 1980s, which hardly lack...
the city’s community boards whichare the appointed advisory groups of the community districts of the fiveboroughs.There are currently59 community districts: twelve in Manhattan,twelve intheBronx,eighteen in Brooklyn, fourteen inQueens, andthreehttps://communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov/in Staten ...
Thegeo-economic argumentrefers to new forms of city-suburban cooperation, regional coordination, region-wide spatial planning and metropolitan institutional organisation promoted in Western European city-regions (Brenner, 2003;Harrison, 2017). Growing tensions between nation-states and “their” city-region...
2. Urban climate adaptation and the preoccupation with planning 3. Mechanisms at the interface of urban development and adaptation 4. Implications for equitable and sustainable adaptation 5. Synchronizing urban development and adaptation governance 6. Conclusions CRediT authorship contribution statement Declara...