week 2 Route structure and neighbourhood structure / land use how we experience city?
Legend
To be an aspect of the urban user, pedastrianism must be encouraged as part of the accessible. In general, walkability requires a feeling of size and movement space, along with ability to move around. (Jan Gehl, 2010)
Residential
Green Space
Worship
Retail/mixed use
Pub
Hotel
Education
Heritage
The Site
Analysis to identify the land use data The connected site's centres might be a hamlet, a market town, or a metropolis with a concentration of occupied buildings. However, the primary focus of creating analysis is to monitor present activities along with standard analysis that can be used in general, such as in urban planning.
Accessible by means of pedestrian or perhaps urban village indicate as a major building block whereby to develop urban form emphasising a town, district, or local core that provides its ability to access amenities and services on foot. (Thomas, 2013)
The process of linking locales so they can reach local facilities is the essential connection to the concept. Indeed, it should be considered to carry out everyday life as users may pick banks, supermarkets, recreation centres, post offices, secondary schools, libraries, playgrounds, parks, and playing fields in order to make it accessible and all local. (Hugh Barton, 2010)
The city is also a gathering place for people to participate in the expansion of social and leisure activities. (Jan Gehl, 2010)
Figure 2.5 Land Use Map
assets
Character, flexibility, ease of movement, and plot diversity are examples of good basic element quality.
oppostunities
Easy mobility and linked places to improve accessibility and permeability leads to Urban living settlement for residential as linked to the retail plot.
sensitives
The site has discrepancies in plot and block dimensions, resulting in an unbalanced site relationship to the context.
constrains
As a consequence, having a conventional grid while basing it on human behaviour reaction completely makes it accessible and permeability towards the site.
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