نتایج جستجو برای: redevelopment

تعداد نتایج: 1401  

1987
John S M Zorab

The present discussions aimed at the rebuilding of Fren-chay Hospital began in 1977 under the auspices of the Avon Area Health Authority. The brief was to plan for a replacement of the whole hospital and asked for planning to be divided into ?2 million aliquots but this rapidly proved an absurd constraint and was deleted. A more fundamental requirement was for the development to be divided into...

2013
Elizabeth J. Mueller Sarah Dooling

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Journal: :international journal of architectural engineering and urban planning 0
majid mofidi shemirani ph.d , assistant professor, department of art and architecture, tehran science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran sanaz saeidi mofrad number 18.danesh amooz4 avenue,danesh amooz blv.vakil abad blv.mashhad.iran.

the concept of redevelopment is accompanied by actions and forecasts to improve the quality of the physical-spatial environment inthe cities, that is by the emergence of new facilities and conditions, improving the spatial environment is achieved. this requirement occurs when the coherence, coordination and the performance of the urban area is diminishing and is not responsive to the requiremen...

2002
K. C. Wong

It must have been a very long time since man first discovered that buildings too rise and fall. A forest is planted, harvested, and replanted; a machine built, used and dismantled; and likewise, a site is constructed, occupied, and reconstructed... Perhaps the first systematic analysis of building life cycles was on costs. Surveyors and building economists in the UK first wrote on life cycle co...

2001
A. Bouazza

Increasing demand for developable space in urban areas has created increased interest in construction on top of old landfills. Landfill redevelopment projects can include hard uses such as commercial, industrial, or infrastructure facilities and soft uses such as athletic fields, golf courses, and amphitheatres. Engineering challenges associated with landfill redevelopment include foundation de...

2009
Daniel Fleischman Edward M. Gramlich

Real estate owned (REO) housing resulting from the recent foreclosure crisis threatens to destabilize lowand moderate-income neighborhoods across the country. Nonprofit organizations seeking to redevelop these properties into affordable housing face weak market conditions and operate with limited resources and capacity. This study presents a framework through which nonprofits can analyze REO re...

2017
Thies Lindenthal Piet Eichholtz David Geltner

Inner city redevelopment frequently involves the assembly of small lots into bigger ones. We analyze joint lot development and the influence of coordination and transaction costs of land assembly on the exercise of the redevelopment option, using Amsterdam micro housing information for 1832, 1860 and 2015. In all, we have a complete set of building structure and household characteristics for dw...

2013
Matjaz Ursic

Most cultural-led redevelopment projects in today’s global cities are devised with the clear objective of stimulating their economic growth. Redevelopment schemes usually aim to develop consumption services and urban settings to make the city more attractive for investors. In many cases, redevelopment has led to a diminishment in diversity of local cultural spaces in the inner-city areas. Histo...

2015
Michael Bounds Alan Morris

There are few processes more central to the social and cultural transformation of the inner city in the past half century than gentrification. The social and economic changes that have engendered gentrification have transformed its character and meaning; it has become principally a strategy for redevelopment of brown field sites by the state and capital interests. Based on research in the forme...

2011
Hilary Sigman Anna Alberini Howard Chang Kathleen Segerson David Simpson Richard Stewart

Many communities are concerned about the reuse of potentially contaminated land ("brownfields") and believe that environmental liability is a hindrance to redevelopment. However, with land price adjustments, liability might not impede the reuse of this land. Existing literature has found price reductions in response to liability, but few studies have looked for an effect on vacancies. This pape...

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