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    Urban Social Factors

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    factors affecting urban morphology, and then focus on social factors, from the micro and macro perspectives to explore the impact of social factors on the city. Taking China's siheyuan as an example, the essay will analyze how the urban architectural form is affected by the social factors in detail. Finally, draw conclusions and explore how contemporary architectural design can draw on the above experience. Background Natural factors are one of the main factors influencing the urban…

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    Importance Of Urbanization

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    4.1.3 Urbanization and population size Urbanization and population size are closely linked to the land economic density and they are the important factors to increase the economic density. With the accelerated development of the urbanization, more and more rural population swarms into city, which will ask for more housing and a good living environment quality objectively, so that the building area is expanding gradually in space. In addition, in the process of urbanization, with the production…

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    people. Daily transport on the subway is not so crowded as road-way transport and suburban railway even during the time of work peak, passengers are mostly of well-dressed people with higher income as tickets of 10 to 40 rupee is not affordable for the urban…

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    Maga Mega Case Study

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    Effects of Mega Metro Project on Rawalpindi’s Socio-Economic and Cultural Life Summary Introduction: Mega Projects are large scale investment projects which are publicized to seek the attention of the public. Mega projects have their own advantages and disadvantages as well. Talking about disadvantages, there are several negative effects of mega project on construction scale. One of them is traffic jams which causes inconvenience to the citizens and drivers and force them to take alternative…

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    understanding the architectural design relationship and principles of interor design and urban square design. The scope is going to analyze the design principle relationship similaritites and differences between urban square design and interior space design. Urban squares are the examples of urban design principle in architectural area. Urban square design is result of the urban space design.The thesis is going to focus on urban square design as a special heading.As it is known, squares in all…

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    Traffic Problems In Smog

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    Beijing is an international city and many people live there. The traffic system is perfect and medical level is higher than other cities in China. It seems that everything is wonderful but there is a serious issue: smog. People feel terrible because when the air is full of ashes and toxic chemical substances, we will have to wear heavy mask and it is really hard to breathe. The smog in Beijing has influenced people’s life in many aspects and in this essay, I will introduce three aspects of the…

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    There is too much people trying to move into urbanized places at once, this is causing or has caused lots of problems towards the environment, two main issues is air and water problem. The population of the world is getting larger, there has to be more food and supplies available to maintain all the people. When this occurs people will start fighting over supplies to live. In order to be able to live, they will have to earn money and buy the things they need, they can’t earn a lot of money if…

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    the peripheral regions, respectively. No economically progressing country has ever been able to avert its occurrence, which is inevitable and challenging. The daunting task of intelligently designing and confirming sanity and sustainability for an urban canvas is a multidimensional and multi / cross disciplinary endeavour. This demands retrospective understanding of the place and its people; anticipatory sense to forecast and strategize; and awareness about the practices worldwide and…

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    1. Introduction Urban governance is defined as a system of how local, regional and national government and relevant stakeholders manage, plan and finance urban environment (Devas et al., 2004). Cote (2014) argued that urban governance is responsible for 1. Developing the spatial and social character of urban areas, 2. Providing and ensuring equal distribution of public services 3. Allocation of resources and environmental monitoring 4. Promoting public in decision-making. Such…

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    My assignment is about urbanization and rural to urban migration in Oman. I have given a short introduction of Oman and then defined urbanization. I have also mentioned the causes of urbanization in Oman for example people migrate from rural to urban areas for the facilities they can get there and because of the industrialization in Oman. Rural urban transformation and urban growth is also mentioned in this assignment. I have briefly discussed urban growth and its affect on the country’s economy…

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