"NOMADIC URBANISM" — THE MODERN CONCEPTION OF PUBLIC AREAS URBAN PLANNING

 

10.24411/1816-1863-2018-12091

Section

Urban Planning and Rural Planning

Title

"NOMADIC URBANISM" — THE MODERN CONCEPTION OF PUBLIC AREAS URBAN PLANNING

Сontributors

N. V. Danilina, Cand. of Tech. Sc., Associate Professor, Head Department of urban planning at the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract

The article describes the Concept of “nomadic urbanism”, which is one of the newest practices in the organization of public areas, which are the centers of urban life, migration processes and the focus of attraction of different groups of the population. The article presents the analysis of the basic principles of the concept implementation, which is based on advanced approaches to territorial planning, the planning solutions of public areas, the use of “time-sharing” technology, which involves the multifunctional use of the territory not in space, but in time. The basis of the Concept design solutions is the use of environmental materials, the introduction of alternative building materials and structures. The expediency of using this approach in the public territories planning is justified by the examples from the world and domestic practice. The Concept of “nomadic urbanism” is aimed on the search and justification of planning decisions of public areas in both urban and rural areas and involves the formation of high-quality, comfortable, safe environment.

Keywords

nomadic urbanism, mobile cities, urban planning, public spaces, urban environment.

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