Structuring the Urban Form with Natural Systems
Due to the need for incorporation of innovation to effectively manage services, resources and limited space, mountain cities acquire an identity that sets them apart from the cities in plains. Thus this thesis explores the idea of structuring the urban form around the natural water system to utilize the available natural features in the best possible way.
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Structuring the Urban Form with Natural Systems
Premise and an Introduction to the City
Identification and Analysis of the Major Concerns
Site Analysis and Zoning
Water Catchment Analysis and Distribution System
Design Strategies and Concept
Master Plan and Site Section
Layers of Master Plan and Site Section
Neighbourhood Design
Pedestrian Street and Neighbourhood
Building Typologies
Large Open Spaces for Celebration and Social Interaction
Cable-car as a Public Transportation System
Relationship of Built-form with Nature, Water, Open Space and Human
View of the North Slope
View of the South Slope
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