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juliaknz · 3 months
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RINO LEVI ARQUITETOS ASSOCIADOS FIESP BUILDING, 1979 São Paulo, Brazil Image © Edifício Fiesp
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remash · 5 months
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barn transformation ~ wolf architektur | photos © as noted
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businessmemes · 7 months
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It really is -- Jim is just used to silo zoning for commercial use only.
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35letters · 2 months
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(via 1111 Lincoln Road Extension / Herzog & de Meuron | ArchDaily)
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cnu-newurbanism · 6 months
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Great Idea 8: Mixed-use urban centers
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The market is much more receptive to the benefits of mixed-use today, but it is still easier to talk about main street retail than to effectively build it. Read more.
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mehanizem · 1 year
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outragedtortilla · 2 years
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walkable neighborhoods
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upinteriors · 8 days
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Moreno 2681 by palca estudio is giving Buenos Aires mixed-use vibes! This Argentinian project combines offices & apartments in a sleek design. A central garden connects everything, creating a community feel.
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ARCHITECTUS - INDUSTRY LANES BUILDING
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prettylittleplanners · 3 months
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Blog #4
What’s the “best” density for the design of cities today? Find an example of the city block in Cincinnati. Measure its housing density (units per acre) and explain how its elements make the best quality of urban environment.
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Two blocks between Marian Spencer and Joe Nuxhall Way - Google Maps
Between Marian Spencer Way and Joe Nuxhall Way lies two blocks with a F.A.R. of 3.4. Beneath there are several restaurants providing different style cuisine. all restaurants are located in first floor of a mixed use building, and above level are all resident houses. there are also several other functional or commercial space like fitness rooms and banks. some much expensive gourmet service for example, Yard house and Moerlein Larger House own batter river and park view. Each apartment design as a small blocks with varies inner public parks or swimming pool. As National Underground Railroad Freedom Center as axle wire, the whole community is highly symmetric, all residents will have their needs met daily.
WALKABILITY
E Freedom Way gets shut down for certain events like sports games, festivals, and other celebrations. The street becomes pedestrian only, with people having access to all the local restaurants and shops. This creates a fun, exciting environment for people to enjoy, with twinkling lights, picnic tables, and turf grass areas. But, even when this is a functioning street for cars, it is still extremely walkable, with wide sidewalks and plenty of crosswalks. This is convenient not only for tourists visiting, but also for the people who live in the apartments.
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Via Lewis and Clark Travel
TRANSIT
On top of that, there is also easily accessible public transit situated nearby. Just north of the two blocks lies a tram stop for the Cincinnati Bell Connecter. This tram stop lies right atop of the northern of the two blocks, and the tram services the station every fifteen minutes roughly. The tram may take residents of these blocks up north into Cincinnati's business district, then into OTR, where it makes several stops around markets, stores, restaurants, parks, and other important places such as Music Hall. The tram also returns to the stop. A metro bus stop lies just a block west of the two blocks, where the metro bus frequents and may also take residents throughout the city and in surrounding neighborhoods. These two transportation stops keeps the two blocks well connected to Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati Bell Connector at The Banks stop on E. Second St. - https://adventuremomblog.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-snow-banks-at-the-banks/
PARKS
South of the two blocks lies the Smale Riverfront Park and other adjoining walkways and parks. These parks have a marvelous view of the Ohio River and the Roebling Bridge. On the riverfront park there are several playground structures for children to enjoy underneath the forgiving shade of various trees. Around the park there are also grass fields for events to take place or for people to enjoy playing sports like frisbee, football, catch, etc. On hotter days in the summer, park goers may find relief under the shade of dozens of trees planted throughout the park. Summertime also sees more vendors at the park, so park goers may also purchase local goods or get a quick bite to eat and a refreshment. This park is situated right next to the two blocks we are discussing, so residents have quick and easy access to such a great space.
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Smale Riverfront Park - https://www.sasaki.com/projects/cincinnati-john-g-and-phyllis-w-smale-riverfront-park/
Convienence:
The density of this block allows it to sit in one of the most desirable spots of the city. Residents within this block have near immediate access to the sporting venues downtown allowing them to walk to Reds, Cyclones, and Bengals games. They can also walk to all the downtowns restaurants and walk to work if they happen to work in one of the many office buildings downtown.
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DISCUSSION QUESTION
Should Cincinnati crack down on the construction of studio / 1 bedroom apartments such as these?
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juliaknz · 2 years
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MICHELS ARCHITEKTURBÜRO TELEGRAPH, 2022 Berlin, Germany Image © Büro Schramm
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remash · 2 years
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bundanon art museum & bridge ~ kerstin thompson architects | photos © rory gardiner
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nevermissblog · 3 months
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Edifico Louveria... we must look at Brazil for the mixed-use builds that makes areas more walkable, and benefit common businesses by being an elevator ride away~ it's architecture
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betweensims · 4 months
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Talia's Favourite Long Hairstyles
I hoard hairs like they're going out of fashion so I thought I would put together a compilation of my favourite long ones and share it with you guys. I'm planning to do one of these for medium, short, updos and masculine hairs as well so keep an eye out for those!
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Thank you so, so much to all these wonderful CC creators for making this compilation possible! @aharris00britney @aladdin-the-simmer @simcelebrity00 @daylifesims @greenllamas @laeska @miikocc @oakiyo @simandy @simstrouble @twisted-cat
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cnu-newurbanism · 9 months
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The Neighborhood, The District, and The Corridor - Charter Principle 11
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