Browsing by Subject "New urbanism"
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Considering new urbanism, new ruralism and green urbanism in response to multifunctionality: the case of Verkykerskop, South Africa
(WIT Press, 2017)Paul Davidoff charged planners in 1965, as a profession making urban life more beautiful, exciting, creative and more just, as having little to say. The task thereupon was to train a generation of planners to go well ... -
Multifunctional planning : implications for rural development
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)In the past, urban development and design were known as homogeneous where urban planning leads to spatially separated residential-, working- and commercial areas (Jacobs, 1961:226), resulting in fast-growing peri-urban ... -
Small ideas for big impacts: multifunctionality in the rural village of Verkykerskop
(UOVS, 2018)Nijkamp affirms the Utopians’ claim of an open and flexible future, where development could imply surprising steps towards something better. Castells questions admonishingly whether planning approaches are changeable in a ... -
A study on the sustainability of a non-motorised transport CBD in Upington
(North-West University, 2014)The introduction of the private vehicle in urban communities (towns and cities) resulted in numerous urban problems experienced in the developed and developing world. These include, inter alia, economic inefficiency due ...