تخطيط المجاورة السكنية
تخطيط عمرانى
الفرقة الثالثة عمارة
المنطقة السكنية#
تخطيط الطرق#
مسارات المشاه#
تصميم الفراغات#
تخطيط الطرق#
تصميم المجاورة#
تخطيط عمرانى#
Ever growing amman, jordan_urban expansion social polarisation and contempora...Dania Abdel-aziz
Amman the primate capital city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan currently has a population in excess
of 2 million, but in 1924 it consisted of little more than a collection of dwellings and some 2000–3000
inhabitants. The present paper sets out to document and explain the phenomenal expansion of ‘‘evergrowing
Amman’’. The physical geography of the urban region and the early growth of the city are
considered at the outset and this leads directly to consideration of the highly polarised social structuring
that characterises contemporary Amman. In doing this, original data derived from the recent Greater
Amman Municipality’s Geographical Information System are presented. In this respect, the essential
modernity of the city is exemplified. The employment and industrial bases of the city and a range of
pressing contemporary issues are then considered, including transport and congestion, the provision of
urban water under conditions of water stress and privatisation, and urban and regional development
planning for the city. The paper concludes by emphasizing the growing regional and international
geopolitical salience of the city of Amman at the start of the 21st century.
Adaptation to a changing climate in the arab countriesAmman Institute
"Adaptation to a changing climate in the Arab countries"; a Presentation by Ms. Dorte Verner on Climate Change in the Arab Region. It was presented in a workshop held by Amman Institute in cooperation with the League of Arab States and the World Bank on Monday 24 October 2011
Ruby Uytenhaak /Architectenbureau
1-Sustainability : quality of life
2-urgency to analise, monitor and control urban sprawl > distribution of agriculture/cityculture
3-Density: Distribution of mass/capacity + void/space on different levels
4-laws of density: the dynamics of footprintmanagement and stacking
5-Low rise high density: a promising option for cities
6 atractive cities: distribution and proximity of qualities
تخطيط المجاورة السكنية
تخطيط عمرانى
الفرقة الثالثة عمارة
المنطقة السكنية#
تخطيط الطرق#
مسارات المشاه#
تصميم الفراغات#
تخطيط الطرق#
تصميم المجاورة#
تخطيط عمرانى#
Ever growing amman, jordan_urban expansion social polarisation and contempora...Dania Abdel-aziz
Amman the primate capital city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan currently has a population in excess
of 2 million, but in 1924 it consisted of little more than a collection of dwellings and some 2000–3000
inhabitants. The present paper sets out to document and explain the phenomenal expansion of ‘‘evergrowing
Amman’’. The physical geography of the urban region and the early growth of the city are
considered at the outset and this leads directly to consideration of the highly polarised social structuring
that characterises contemporary Amman. In doing this, original data derived from the recent Greater
Amman Municipality’s Geographical Information System are presented. In this respect, the essential
modernity of the city is exemplified. The employment and industrial bases of the city and a range of
pressing contemporary issues are then considered, including transport and congestion, the provision of
urban water under conditions of water stress and privatisation, and urban and regional development
planning for the city. The paper concludes by emphasizing the growing regional and international
geopolitical salience of the city of Amman at the start of the 21st century.
Adaptation to a changing climate in the arab countriesAmman Institute
"Adaptation to a changing climate in the Arab countries"; a Presentation by Ms. Dorte Verner on Climate Change in the Arab Region. It was presented in a workshop held by Amman Institute in cooperation with the League of Arab States and the World Bank on Monday 24 October 2011
Ruby Uytenhaak /Architectenbureau
1-Sustainability : quality of life
2-urgency to analise, monitor and control urban sprawl > distribution of agriculture/cityculture
3-Density: Distribution of mass/capacity + void/space on different levels
4-laws of density: the dynamics of footprintmanagement and stacking
5-Low rise high density: a promising option for cities
6 atractive cities: distribution and proximity of qualities
برنامج الامم المتحدة للمستوطنات البشرية
الملتقى الاقليمي لتبادل الخبرات بين الدول العربية
في اساليب التخطيط الحضري
القاهرة 13-16 كانون اول 2010
”التخطيط العمراني في العراق“
الدكتور المعماري محمد صباح الشابندر
مدير عام التخطيط العمراني
وزارة البلديات والأشغال العامة - العراق
CITY IN PROGRESS
Feature:
82 Global Concepts, Local Initiative The Amman Institute for Urban Development in a nutshell.
Progress
92 ‘A Park for Abdoun’
96 ‘The New Ras El-Ein’
100 ‘Restoring Faisal’
Spotlight
106 ‘Why So Serious?’
In 2008, the first ever Amman Stand-Up Comedy Festival in the Arab world burst onto the city’s cultural scene, taking us all by storm; two years and two festivals later, the laughs just keep getting louder.
"مدينة معرفة حديثة ذات تخطيط جيد وتنمية مستدامة تحتضن تراثها و تشكل محور تعليم إقليمي؛ مزدهرة اقتصاديا وتقوم بالاستثمار بشكل نشط في مواردها الطبيعية والبشرية."
تنبثق رؤية اربد من المجتمع ذاته، إذ تعكس الرؤية احتياجات المدينة وتطلعاتها؛ فهي رؤية شاملة لكافة طبقات المجتمع من أدناها إلى أعلاها من أصحاب المتاجر والأطفال وربات البيوت ورجال الأعمال الذين يستثمرون في مستقبل اربد.
لمزيدمن المعلومات www.ammaninstitute.com
From Documentation to Policy Making: managing Old Aleppo’s Built Heritage Amman Institute
The Columbia University Middle East Research Center (CUMERC) and the Amman Institute for Urban Development (Ai) hosted a lecture entitled, “From Documentation to Policy-Making: Managing Old Aleppo’s Built Heritage” by Dr. Luna Khirfan, Visiting Fellow at CUMERC’s Institute for Scholars, Ai Fellow, and Assistant Professor at the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. The well-attended lecture was held at CUMERC on Wednesday February 16, 2011.
http://www.ammaninstitute.com/blog/columbia-university-middle-east-research-center-and-amman-institute-urban-development-host-lect
Amman Institute (Ai) hosted Marshall Ganz, a lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
A two day training session that included six of Jordan’s community builders and organizers. The training was led by Ganz where he explained concepts of leadership, effects of self, us and now stories, commitments to causes and motivational approaches for sustainable campaigns. The trainers then helped facilitate the training of the 25 participants.
The document give you
- The Story of The Workshop
- Participants
- Coaches
http://www.ammaninstitute.com/project/community-organizing-0
Twenty Minutes In Amman With Michael Sorkin | Amman InstituteAmman Institute
Twenty Minutes is a series of events Amman Institute conducted for the citizens of Amman in collaboration with New York-based architect & urban critic, Michael Sorkin, in January 2010. These series of events aimed to tap Amman’s urban momentum. As inspired by his internationally renowned book, “Twenty Minutes in Manhattan” which inspects a multitude of city interactions through one simple act: that of walking.
After its success in implementing “Smart Growth” capacity building modules conducted in the summer for planners from Palestine and Iraq, Ai is partnering with UNHABITAT on a new capacity building project. This project will deliver a series of multilayer interactive training modules aiming at building capacity for the Iraq Local Government Association (ILGA) and government officials who are involved in the urban planning efforts in Iraq.
The project‘s outcomes are compromised of two day training modules: The first module “Executive Training on Good Governance and Smart Growth Planning” is targeting the ILGA members. The other module “Smart Growth Planning”is targeting the government and municipal planning staff. Each module provides hands on experience and is adapted to some extent to the local Iraqi context. Each module also encompasses lectures, guest speakers, exercises, readings in Arabic, and site visits.