1.
Design
for All
Urban design should
involve people, local communities and those likely to move in
2.
Create
places for people
For places to be
well-used and well-loved, they must be safe, comfortable, varied and
attractive. Vibrant places offers opportunities for meeting people.
3.
Conserve
heritage
New developments should
conserve monuments, groups of buildings, or sites of cultural importance and
natural features.
4.
Enrich
the existing
New developments should
enrich and complement existing places.
5.
Make
connections
Places need to be
accessible and integrated with their surroundings.
6.
Work
with nature
Places must balance the
nature and the man-made environment
7.
Mix
uses and forms
Stimulating enjoyable
and convenient places
8.
Manage
the investment
For projects to be well
cared of, they must be economically viable, well managed and maintained
9.
Design
for change
New developments needs to be
flexible enough to respond to future changes in use.
Reference: Site and Area Planning
Development(ppt.) prepared by Arch/EnP. Kurt A. Capate
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