URBAN VILLAGE
:''For another urban planning concept in China, see Urban village (China).''
An 'urban village' is an urban planning concept. Typically the aims are to create an environment which:
★ people can live and work in
★ is self-sustainable
★ is environmentally friendly
★ encourages community development and bonding
A key focus is self-sustainability, where people can live, work, shop and entertain in a single urban area. This is vastly different to urban sprawl where people transit across suburbs frequently to get to, for instance, work places or shopping centres.
In existing urban village developments, it is common to see buildings with shops on the ground floor and a mix of offices and apartments on upper floors. Hence it would be possible to walk from your apartment to your office, which is just a few minutes down the street. Along the way you would pass stores from which you can easily make purchases, without travelling across multiple suburbs.
The following is a brief list of a few urban village projects that have evolved or already been completed, or are in planning stages:
★ Saifi Village in Centre Ville, Beirut, Lebanon
★ Bilston Urban Village, United Kingdom
★ Greenwich Millennium Village, London, United Kingdom
★ Holbeck Urban Village, United Kingdom
★ Kelvin Grove Urban Village, Australia
★ Lincoln Square Village, Urbana, Illinois, United States of America
★ Westboro Village, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
★ Crocker Park, Westlake, Ohio, United States of America
★ Mildmay Urban Village, Shoreditch, UK
★ Metro Walk, Richmond, California
★ Urban planning
★ Urbanization
★ Principles of Intelligent Urbanism
★ The Urban Village Concept, John W. Spears, 1996-1997
★ The Case for Urban Villages, Randall Fleming, 2000
An 'urban village' is an urban planning concept. Typically the aims are to create an environment which:
★ people can live and work in
★ is self-sustainable
★ is environmentally friendly
★ encourages community development and bonding
A key focus is self-sustainability, where people can live, work, shop and entertain in a single urban area. This is vastly different to urban sprawl where people transit across suburbs frequently to get to, for instance, work places or shopping centres.
In existing urban village developments, it is common to see buildings with shops on the ground floor and a mix of offices and apartments on upper floors. Hence it would be possible to walk from your apartment to your office, which is just a few minutes down the street. Along the way you would pass stores from which you can easily make purchases, without travelling across multiple suburbs.
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Examples
The following is a brief list of a few urban village projects that have evolved or already been completed, or are in planning stages:
★ Saifi Village in Centre Ville, Beirut, Lebanon
★ Bilston Urban Village, United Kingdom
★ Greenwich Millennium Village, London, United Kingdom
★ Holbeck Urban Village, United Kingdom
★ Kelvin Grove Urban Village, Australia
★ Lincoln Square Village, Urbana, Illinois, United States of America
★ Westboro Village, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
★ Crocker Park, Westlake, Ohio, United States of America
★ Mildmay Urban Village, Shoreditch, UK
★ Metro Walk, Richmond, California
See also
★ Urban planning
★ Urbanization
★ Principles of Intelligent Urbanism
External links
★ The Urban Village Concept, John W. Spears, 1996-1997
★ The Case for Urban Villages, Randall Fleming, 2000
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