urban planning updated
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A powerpoint from my prof.TRANSCRIPT
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Principles of Urban Planning
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PATHS
Channels where
man movesEDGES
Linear elements not
considered as pathsBarriers or seams
DISTRICTS
Sections of the cityIdentifying characterPhysical characteristics
of activity, bldg types, inhabitantsNODES
Strategic SpotsAn intensive fociThematic Concentration
LANDMARKS
Points of referenceWay pointUnique feature
elements of a city
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"Human settlements are no longer satisfactory for their inhabitants," Constantinos Doxiadis envisioned ekistics, a name that derives from the ancient Greek term oikizo meaning "creating a settlement," as an interdisciplinary effort to "arrive at a proper conception and implementation of the facts, concepts, and ideas related to human settlement"
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NATURESOCIETYMANSHELLNETWORK
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NATUREGEOGRAPHICAL RESOURCES
TOPOGRAPHY
WATER RESOURCES
FLORA AND FAUNA
CLIMATE
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MANBIOLOGICAL NEEDS (air, space)
SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
EMOTIONAL NEEDS (security, beauty, relationships)
MORAL VALUES
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SOCIETYPOPULATION COMPOSITION AND DENSITY
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
CULTURE
EDUCATION
HEALTH AND WELFARE
LAW AND ADMINISTRATION
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SHELLHOUSING
COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTERS
SHOPPING CENTERS
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
CIVIC AND BUSINESS CENTERS
INDUSTRIES
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NETWORKWATER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
TRANSPORTATION
COMMUNICATION
SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE
PHYSICAL LAYOUT OF CITIES
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Limiting all buildings to three levels or less, with permission to build higher bestowed by national authorities.
Separating automobile and pedestrian traffic completely, with automobiles consigned to underground conduits if possible.
Constructing cities as a "beehive" of cells each no bigger than 2 by 2 kilometers, the maximum comfortable distance for pedestrians.
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CONSERVATIONURBAN RENEWALADAPTIVE REUSEREHABILITATONredevelopment strategies
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New Urbanism
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new urbanismpromotes the creation of diverse, walkable, compact, vibrant, mixed-use communities composed of the same components as conventional development, but assembled in a more integrated fashion, in the form of complete communities walkabilitymixed usequality architectureeco-friendly development
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The Transect
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Higher quality of life; better places to live, work, & play
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Principles of New Urbanismwalkabilityconnectivitymixed use and diversitymixed housingquality architecture and urban designtraditional neighborhood structureincreased densitysmart transportationsustainabilityquality of life
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Urban Settlement in the Philippines
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Fort Santiago
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Fort San Pedro, Cebu
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Law of the IndiesChurchMunicipal HallMerchants ShopsElementary SchoolHome of the PrincipaliaGovernment Buildings
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The ArrabalesNotable districts found outside IntramurosQuiapoPacoMalateBinondoSampaloc
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American period
Infrastructure development
Radial and Circumferencial Roads
Massive reconstruction of Manila
Antonio Kayanan- first Fil. planner
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Commonwealth PeriodHousing Projects
National Planning Commision
Concio, Manosa, Capili, Gaite, Gomez (planners)
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Marcos Regime
Massive Infrastructure projects
New towns
Industrial estates
Human settlements: National Housing Corporation
Physical Planning
PD 1305- Environmental Planning
BLISS Housing
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BLISS Housing
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Corazon Aquino Administration
CARP- Land Reform
HLURB
HUDCC
MMDA
Information Technology and Environmental considerations
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Ramos Administration
Environmental Planning Board
Economic Development Program
Major Infrastructure Projects
Mushrooming of shopping malls
Mixed use developments and redevelopment projects
Real Estate Boom
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Escolta
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Avenida Sta Cruz
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Makati
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Ortigas
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Cubao
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Eastwood
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The Fort
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Boulevard 2000
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New CCP
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Eton City
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housing in the philippinesSubdivisionsRA 7279 Urban Development and Housing Act
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housing in the philippinesHabitat for Humanities
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housing in the philippinesGawad Kalinga