... American urban landscape, he challenges us to intervene in a manner of creating a man-made world with a system of order different but complementary to the natural ...
... The relationship between these networks and physical spaces and its ability to reshape and re-scale social practices. The capacity of persons to create new sites and identi- ties related to them; in sum, to rewrite ...
... army of day labourers attuning themselves to the needs of blissful and carefree passen- gers. Day labourers and purveyors are in Le Corbusier’s texts reduced to small invisible hands emerging from narrow openings in the ...
... to urban topics based on humanity and its theories, especially with three main themes like residential city (habiter), city and ecology (ville et nature), and dynamics of the city (dynamique ...and urban ...
... convivial space are taking place on the internet, from where they are extending in ...the urbanspace that occupies the site (the previous plot of the demolished La Latina sports center) in the ...
... Socialist five-year plans in the 1960s were designed to bring order to the many public projects that had to be carried out, an order that also required coordination between administrations. In the post-war period, the ...
... In urban areas, this issue has been exacerbated by another modern phenomenon called the Urban Heat Island (UHI) e ff ect (Taha et ...an urban area can be on average 1.0 e 6.0 C warmer than the nearby ...
... public space to cars, which limits the possibilities for playing and doing physical activity in safe, suitable ...limited space available is occupied but also because of the traffic and environmental ...
... E-bikes can travel an average range of 30 – 40 km (on a single charge) at the speed of 25 to 45 km/h. The electricity consumption in operation accounts for 1 to 1.5 kWh/100km (Weinert et al., 2008). These vehicles offer ...
... border space, since it hosts different log- ics and it puts into crisis given categories: it is central but we can identify in it «peripheral» aspects; legal and illegal practices mingles; it is inhabited by ...
... domestic space, the existing urban fabric and the transition ...between urban society and political order (Delgado, 1999. 197). The space where everyday life once took place is being turned ...
... architecture, urban, scenic, ... ), occurred in urban public space, from its genesis as a starting point, take into consideration the space that develops and primarily concerns, backgrounds ...
... 10 urban units, 10,333 houses were built, more than one hundred per- cent of the existing ones, disrupting the municipal functionality of both the population and the government, where Demand for services exceeds ...
... of urban plan- ning at the crossroads of a historic time, when a new dis- ciplinary panorama was starting to unfold at international level, and Spain was finally beginning to emerge from the crisis after 1992: ...
... This definition will be kept, but one will adopt preferably the concept of qualitativeness. The criteria of qualitativeness are those that allow one to differentiate sounds (cocktail effect). It will be shown that these ...
... The urban layout retakes some aspects of Argentine traditional towns, like the grid pattern, but at the same time some ideas stemming from modern urbanism are introduced: the strict zoning and distribution of ...
... sense, urban areas create perfect enabling environments for the coincidence of language and cultural varieties, resulting from and in urban mobility (Britain and Cheshire 2003) and heterogeneity (Miller ...
... in urban areas or heritage, giving each place its specific character and ...of space than concerns women’s work conditions and memory. The New Urban Agenda could provide a better sustainable ...
... public space through bioclimatic techniques and environmental ...the Urban Climate, in order to influence the microclimate conditions, and therefore hygrothermal comfort both in buildings and open ...public ...