What Is Urban Design?
The specific definition of urban design (also known as urban design, English Urban Design) in the architectural world usually refers to the design work that takes cities as research objects, a design that falls between urban planning, landscape architecture and architectural design. Compared with the abstractness and data of urban planning, urban design is more concrete and graphical; however, since practical urban design after the middle of the twentieth century is mostly to provide guidance and reference architecture for landscape or architectural design , it is related to Specific landscape or architectural designs differ.
- His research scope and work object were limited to the narrow level related to architecture and city. However, similar to the more historical and traditional categories such as urban planning, landscape architecture, and architecture, the category of urban design has begun to change in the middle of the twentieth century.
- (I) Guidelines for specific major urban design issues: the concentration and density of urban fringe areas and rural areas
- (1) District fringe area
- Regional land use planning and urban design at the district level, and preliminary site planning and design for large-scale development projects at the site level
- I. Urban Design
- Guidance of airflow intent.
- (1) Site layout
- Site division should avoid long and straight
- Jing'an Temple Metro Station
- The visual survey in urban design is the examination of form, landscape and urban components-an assessment of the advantages and disadvantages that they have. Visual investigation can make
- Urban designers and urban design theorists
- foreign:
- Andrés Duany
- Bill Hillier
- Camilo Citte
- Colin Rowe
- Christopher Alexander
- Daniel Burnham
- Edmund Bacon
- Fumihiko Maki
- Kevin Lynch
- Jane Jacobs
- Jan Gehl
- Rem Koolhas
- Richard Buckminster
- William H. Whyte
- China:
- Jin Guangjun
- Kuang Xiaoming
- Yu Kongjian
- Wang Jianguo
- Luziwe
- Han Dongqing
- evergreen
- Zhu Wenyi