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Typology, spatial evolution and functional transformations of mixed-use inner-urban neighborhoods :A search for the elements for adaptable urban communities.
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正題名/作者:
Typology, spatial evolution and functional transformations of mixed-use inner-urban neighborhoods :
其他題名:
A search for the elements for adaptable urban communities.
作者:
Ariga, Takashi.
面頁冊數:
448 p.
附註:
Chair: Michael Southworth.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 59-03, Section: A, page: 0977.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International59-03A.
標題:
Urban and Regional Planning.
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=9828585
ISBN:
0591811391
Typology, spatial evolution and functional transformations of mixed-use inner-urban neighborhoods :A search for the elements for adaptable urban communities.
Ariga, Takashi.
Typology, spatial evolution and functional transformations of mixed-use inner-urban neighborhoods :
A search for the elements for adaptable urban communities. [electronic resource] - 448 p.
Chair: Michael Southworth.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 1997.
The research identifies the roles and processes of a traditional mixed-use inner-urban neighborhood, the South of Market Area district in San Francisco, in providing adaptable physical settings and flexible functional mixtures for urban live-work communities. Using typo-morphological analyses, it investigates spatial types and functional attributes of elements with regard to how they form physically adaptable and functionally flexible places, and in what way they affect neighborhood evolution. A neighborhood is a socio-physical entity which is formed based on physical elements and functional clusters. Each element and cluster is distinct in its scale, form, dimensions, and functions, and thus influences the manner, pace, degree and mechanisms of the neighborhood's evolutionary process.
ISBN: 0591811391Subjects--Topical Terms:
212416
Urban and Regional Planning.
Typology, spatial evolution and functional transformations of mixed-use inner-urban neighborhoods :A search for the elements for adaptable urban communities.
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