Some aspects of urban planning

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The legal problem of the boundary is a major consideration among the many aspects to consider when planning for urban reconciliation. During the development of a planned town in Montgomery County, Texas, Woodland lawyers' legal work was essential for setting boundaries, such as Shenandoah County and Conroe County, for example. When it was appointed, Woodlands lawyers would have cooperated with at least one Houston lawyer when the consolidation of parts of the community that was part of the attached county was being debated.

As a concept of development, communities are planned for Mesopotamia, Central America, Egypt, Greece, Rome, even in ancient times for some places. The plan is proved in Ur, Babylon, Miletus, Alexandria's ancient city, but the plan of Rome is best understood. Inca, Aztec, China's civilization plans cities and communities.

Urban planning is not a major concern of the general public, but understanding the aspects considered in urban planning is useful for community evaluation. We may also suggest that it be useful for living and residence. At least it may reduce the tendency to complain about aspects we do not like and may understand there is no choice.

Some of these aspects are as follows.

Aesthetics: This may be difficult to define and sometimes the general concept is set to apply to the urban environment. In order to prevent aesthetic confusion you can establish systems and rules such as building height, style, size etc. This is especially true in old towns where the style of the new building conflicts aesthetically with the old one. If there are too many artificial things such as signs, street lights, signs of buildings, it may cause aesthetic confusion.

Safety: Like a castle built on a rock or a mountain to reduce opportunities for capture by enemies and invaders, old cities were constructed apart from the flood for defense purposes. Today, however, many communities are spreading along lowlands with few floods and along the earthquake faults.

However, negatives in such places may be counteracted through artificial structures such as levees, embankments, or rain drainage systems. Danger from the earthquake may be offset by limiting the height of the building or not building a high structure.

Transport Facilities: In planning, you need to consider the possibilities of roads, parking lots and mass transit. Zoning may be a method such as restricting high-rise / high-density facilities such as offices and commercial buildings and residential areas in the suburbs near the transportation center. Municipal ordinances can implement such concepts. However, removing residential areas from the city center will encourage commuting with accompanying environmental problems.

Environment: In a high-density area, almost everything must be disposable In this consumer society, inevitable garbage per area will inevitably occur. In addition, by using concrete intensively, plants grow and thrive, and the space where the carbon dioxide level in the area can be reduced is kept to a minimum. Green belts, lanes of trees, and other plant-oriented spaces must also be aesthetic for environmental purposes.





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