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Contact your local council planning office. They will hold copies of the plans of your residence.
Short-range or tactical planning is done for the benefit of lower-level managers
explain how rural or urban planning offects ecological succession
pre-attacking and planning surveillance
While the two fields are interrelated, there is a simple distinction that can be made based on their respective outcomes when they are undertaken as processes:urban planning manages land use change over a medium/long-term (5-20 years or more) horizon through land use plans and policies over a large geography (neighbourhood, city, region);urban design creates places (placemaking) in the present/short-term time frame through illustrative drawings/visualizations of landscapes/buildings.Logically, urban design is the implementation of planning; the land use permissions established in planning are realized through visualizations of the buildings and landscape features in urban design.Practically, the processes associated with each field are converging to ensure the intent of land-use planning can be realized; planning policy is set in a reciprocal fashion with, and many times being led by urban design visualizations and guidelines.A convergence of the two processes minimizes the need to revisit planning policy (usually requiring a lengthy and expensive public process) as a result of a desire to achieve a certain look and feel for a place (determined through the urban design process) that otherwise would not be permitted. Such a convergence requires surety of the details of the landscape/built form elements that will be achieved during the planning process. This can be problematic when a typical planning horizon is 20 years long and societal preferences for design aesthetics and function change on a quicker time frame. Accordingly, a desirable convergence of the two processes occurs at a neighbourhood or property scale of planning, where the gap between establishing land-use policy and implementation is minimized (in the short-term time frame: 5 years.)
the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architects use creativity, technical knowledge, and problem-solving skills to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs of their clients and users.
Dwayne Everett Gardner has written: 'Federal assistance for educational planning, acquiring and developing sites, and constructing facilities' -- subject(s): Federal aid to education, School facilities, School buildings
Procurement planning is a primary function of procurement
Daniel M. Bluestone has written: 'Constructing Chicago' -- subject(s): Architects and patrons, Architecture and society, Buildings, structures, City planning, History, Urban beautification 'Buildings, landscapes, and memory' -- subject(s): Historic preservation, Case studies, Conservation and restoration, Architecture
Architecture
Futuristic buildings may move like the dynamic tower they are planning to build in Dubai, or may be twisted like the infinity tower being constructed also in Dubai. Also the freedom tower they are constructing in New York that has a triangular base.
Constructing underground buildings although providing more challenges than an above ground building also have some advantages as well. Underground buildings are generally protected from outside forces like wind, the elements, and if theres a war going on it isnt directly "in the way" so to speak of. Unfortunately, the state of our technology nowadays makes underground constructing extremely difficult in most cases as it requires an extreme amount of funds and planning *remember when a building is underground it faces pressure from all around it because of the extremely heavy soil of the Earth.*You most likely wont be seeing underground buildings for a while.
Constructing underground buildings although providing more challenges than an above ground building also have some advantages as well. Underground buildings are generally protected from outside forces like wind, the elements, and if theres a war going on it isnt directly "in the way" so to speak of. Unfortunately, the state of our technology nowadays makes underground constructing extremely difficult in most cases as it requires an extreme amount of funds and planning *remember when a building is underground it faces pressure from all around it because of the extremely heavy soil of the Earth.*You most likely wont be seeing underground buildings for a while.
Scenario planning is the process of constructing alternate futures of a business' external environment. The goal is to learn to use these alternative futures to test the resiliency of today's action plan.
to transform strategic ang organizational goal into systems development initiative.
Ferdinando Reggiori has written: 'Milano 1800-1943' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, City planning, Buildings