817 resultados para Low Impact Urban Design


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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2005 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina

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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2005 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina/cartografies/html/9_fase2.html

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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2003 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina

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Plataforma d'Entitats i Veïns/es del barri de La Mina / Consorci de La Mina

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Plataforma d'Entitats i Veïns/es del barri de La Mina / Consorci de La Mina

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Plataforma d'entitats i veïns del barri de La Mina

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Plataforma d'entitats i veïns/es del barri de La Mina

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Aquest projecte deriva d'alguns dels resultats del conjunt de tallers de participació que, amb el nom de Cartografies de La Mina vàrem desenvolupar entre el 2002 i el 2005 amb diversos grups de veïns i veïnes del barri i que queden sintetitzats en el Pla d¿accions de barri en Espai Públic, que vàrem lliurar al Consorci del Barri de La Mina l'abril del 2006.

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El projecte de realitzar una rambla al barri de Baró de Viver en un tram del Carrer Ciutat d'Asunció sorgeix d'un taller de participació ciutadana que es du a terme l'any 2007 amb joves del barri vinculats al servei de dinamització de joves a l'Escola de l'Esperança, organitzat pel Centre de Recerca Polis (UB). La tipologia de rambla es decideix a partir d'un diagnòstic de l'espai públic del barri, on s'identifiquen aquells espais que són susceptibles d'algun tipus d'intervenció que millori la imatge de Baró de Viver.

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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2005 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina

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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2005 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina

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This work is divided into two distinct sections which largely reflected my contributions to the First International Seminar Lima developed at the Pontifical Catholic University of Lima in August 2010.The first section summarizes the process of making the city that are the essence of so-called Barcelona model and have achieved, in terms of strategic planning, Barcelona to be ¿on the map¿ of international best practice in urban design and public art The second section develops the issue of citizen participation in the process of making the city, from the experiences that our research center has launched in the neighborhoods of La Mina and Baró de Viver.

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East Okoboji Beach was platted on April 20, 1961 and includes over 90.4 acres with 489 lots. The East Okoboji Beach project includes a complete storm water discharge system, which includes low impact development and reconstruction of the roadways in East Okoboji Beach. The East Okoboji Beach Project is an enormous project that is the first Dickinson County project to retrofit LID practices, lake-friendly storm-water drainage systems and roadway reconstruction throughout an existing sub- division. This cooperative project between DNR, Dickinson County, and EOB landowners includes engineering retention ponds, rain gardens, bio-swales and other LID practices to reduce nutrient and sediment pollutants flowing directly into East Okoboji. The nature of the problem stems back to that original plat where small lots were platted and developed without planning for storm water discharge. There was no consideration of the effects of filling in and developing over the many wetland areas existing in EOB. The scope of the problem covers the entire 90.4 acres in East Okoboji Beach, the DNR owned land and the farmed land to the east. The nature of the problem stems from storm water runoff flowing throughout the watershed and into East Okoboji Beach where it flows down self-made paths and then into East Lake Okoboji. That storm water runoff dumps nutrient and sediment pollutions directly into East Lake Okoboji. The expected result of this project is a new roadway and drainage system constructed with engineering that is intended to protect East Lake Okoboji and the land and homes in East Okoboji Beach. The benefit will be the improvement in the waters and the reduction of the siltation in the East Lake Okoboji.