Raccolta dei manifesti prodotti dalla classe V P, indirizzo grafico dell'IIS Gadda di Paderno per le celebrazioni del 150° anniversario dell'unità d'Italia. Il manifesto è stato commissionato dall'unità d'Italia
This document lists 4 names with 2 names on the first line and 2 names on the second line. It appears to be listing people's names but provides no other context around the names or why they are listed.
This document discusses urban ecology and the importance of integrating ecology into cities for sustainability. It describes how urbanization can disrupt ecological functions and habitats. Green networks of interconnected natural areas can help mitigate these impacts by preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. Examples of green network elements are provided, including river restoration, urban nature preserves, wildlife crossings, and converting vacant lands and brownfields into natural areas. The document uses case studies like the Enz River in Germany and BP Park in Australia to illustrate successful green network projects.
Raccolta dei manifesti prodotti dalla classe V P, indirizzo grafico dell'IIS Gadda di Paderno per le celebrazioni del 150° anniversario dell'unità d'Italia. Il manifesto è stato commissionato dall'unità d'Italia
This document lists 4 names with 2 names on the first line and 2 names on the second line. It appears to be listing people's names but provides no other context around the names or why they are listed.
This document discusses urban ecology and the importance of integrating ecology into cities for sustainability. It describes how urbanization can disrupt ecological functions and habitats. Green networks of interconnected natural areas can help mitigate these impacts by preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. Examples of green network elements are provided, including river restoration, urban nature preserves, wildlife crossings, and converting vacant lands and brownfields into natural areas. The document uses case studies like the Enz River in Germany and BP Park in Australia to illustrate successful green network projects.
The document appears to be describing changes over time in a city, possibly Istanbul, through various symbols and time periods. It mentions the Ottoman Empire, Jewish and Armenian populations, as well as more modern elements like trams, the metro line, and cell phones. Overall it seems to reflect on how the city has developed and transformed socially and economically over centuries, with influences from different cultures and eras.
This document proposes re-envisioning infrastructure in urban areas by shaping new edges with transportation infrastructure like bus rapid transit for the Metro Transit Hiawatha Line, considering existing and envisioned land uses as well as urban stakeholders. The design intention is to create a new urban ecology through infrastructure changes.
This document proposes re-envisioning infrastructure in urban areas by shaping new edges with transportation infrastructure like bus rapid transit for the Metro Transit Hiawatha Line, considering existing and envisioned land uses as well as urban stakeholders. The design intention is to create a new urban ecology through infrastructure changes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the Eastern Waterfront area of Mazgaon in Mumbai. It notes that the finger bunders were originally built for wood and coal trade but have lost relevance, and parts have been replaced by iron and steel storage or encroached upon. The area still hosts ship breaking, an environmentally hazardous activity, despite steel markets officially relocating. It also discusses scrap metal industries in the area and the related informal settlements encroaching on land.
The document outlines 6 areas along the Mumbai Eastern Waterfront that were studied by the GSAPP Urban Design Studio in 2009 under Professor Geeta Mehta. The areas included Colaba Fisherman Village known for tourism, ChorBazaar known for its dock informal economy, Mazagaon-Matharpakadi known for its colonial heritage neighborhood, PD'Mello Road known for its informal habitats requiring relocation and rehabilitation, Sewri known for its infrastructure projects and links to New Mumbai, and Wadala known for its emerging high-rise landscapes through salt pan land conversion.
This document provides information about a housing development project that will accommodate 50 families and 285 people. It discusses the total plot area of 1595 square meters, of which 26.3% or 420 square meters is designated as community space. The existing floor area ratio (FAR) is 1.23, and only a little additional construction is possible to reach an FAR of 1.33. Various housing configurations are proposed to make efficient use of space.
The document discusses redevelopment plans for an existing housing cooperative in Dharavi, Mumbai. It analyzes different redevelopment schemes up to a maximum permissible Floor Space Index (FSI) of 2.5. Scheme options include an L-shape, U-shape, and courtyard configuration up to 6 stories tall. Financing options include selling excess unused FSI to generate funds for redevelopment.
This document discusses existing conditions and problems for residents of a housing development called Chawl No. 1. It analyzes the current site features including floor space index (FSI), building height, and percentage of open space. Various redevelopment proposals are presented with increased FSI up to 4.0 along with changes to dwelling units, heights, and open spaces. Possible solutions from government and private schemes are shown providing more floor area per resident while maintaining some existing site features for a better living environment and community spaces.
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