4. House Keeping
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5. About Your Speaker
Dr. Julian Roche
From an old real estate family in the UK, Dr. Julian Roche worked as an
economist for DRI McGraw-Hill and as a partner in a real estate
development company with US investments before launching his own real
estate consultancy specialising in global data provision. Later he spent ļ¬ve
years as a senior consultant to a venture capital company in the UK, where
he advised on corporate structure, ļ¬otations, trade sales and business
valuations. He has also published a number of books on real estate
derivatives and business valuations and has presented real estate courses
internationally for a number of years.
6. What Urban Planning Demandses
into Urban Planning
Physical Environment
ā¢ Climate
ā¢ Contours
ā¢ Natural resources
ā¢ Land /Area
ā¢ Water and Soil
strata
ā¢ Vulnerability
ā¢ Energy needs
Social
Environment
ļDemographics
ļHouseholds
ļAge groups
ļEducation
facilities
ļHealth facilities
ļTransportation
facilities
Economic
Potential
ā¢Vision of the city
ā¢Major Economic
activity
ā¢Places of work
ā¢Transportation nodes
ā¢Infrastructure
available
ā¢Financial Condition
ā¢Industry
Cities are no longer static and require dynamic
Planningā¦ā¦.
7.
8.
9. Design Issues
ā¢ Organising around the pedestrian
ā¢ Street connectivity
ā¢ Crime prevention
ā¢ Creating and preserving public spaces
ā¢ Parking and Efficient Land Use
ā¢ Human Scale Design
15. The GIS and the planning taskgo
beyond Master Planning
16. Implications for HBU
ā¢ Traditional HBU criteria ā physical, legal
and financial
ā¢ Examples of HBU analysis
ā¢ Optionality in development HBUs
ā Architectural insight
ā Partial redevelopment planning
ā Working with partners
Editor's Notes
The foundation of New Urbanism is a Charter, which outlines the principles behind the movement. Some of the major tenets of the Charter are shown on this slide.