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A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats

In 1966 the American Institute of Planners mounted a two year consultation to study the Next Fifty Years. Part 1 was entitled Optimum Environment with Man as the Measure. It was this arresting theme and the papers that flowed from it ( 1) that became the central idea and the broad objective of the s...

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Main Author: Fox, Revel
Other Authors: Cotta, Jose
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Language:English
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description In 1966 the American Institute of Planners mounted a two year consultation to study the Next Fifty Years. Part 1 was entitled Optimum Environment with Man as the Measure. It was this arresting theme and the papers that flowed from it ( 1) that became the central idea and the broad objective of the study. The method by which this study is carried out is by means of a model for an urban structure, as a basis for a satisfactory framework for human settlement. After due consideration a purely abstract diagram is rejected in favour of a model designed in conformity with all known criteria but theoretical in the sense that detailed topographical and locality constraints are subdued. With this method the essential nature of the diagram is undiluted, and the processes of analysis are easily grasped.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/36727 A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats Fox, Revel Cotta, Jose Regional planning South Africa Cape Town In 1966 the American Institute of Planners mounted a two year consultation to study the Next Fifty Years. Part 1 was entitled Optimum Environment with Man as the Measure. It was this arresting theme and the papers that flowed from it ( 1) that became the central idea and the broad objective of the study. The method by which this study is carried out is by means of a model for an urban structure, as a basis for a satisfactory framework for human settlement. After due consideration a purely abstract diagram is rejected in favour of a model designed in conformity with all known criteria but theoretical in the sense that detailed topographical and locality constraints are subdued. With this method the essential nature of the diagram is undiluted, and the processes of analysis are easily grasped. 2022-08-26T11:56:25Z 2022-08-26T11:56:25Z 1969 2022-08-26T11:54:50Z Master Thesis Masters MURP http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36727 eng application/pdf Not Specified Not Specified
spellingShingle Regional planning
South Africa
Cape Town
Fox, Revel
A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats
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title A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats
title_full A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats
title_fullStr A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats
title_full_unstemmed A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats
title_short A model for an urban structure on the Cape Flats
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topic Regional planning
South Africa
Cape Town
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