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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines key urban form and function issues. Familiarize yourself with the context of land use compatibility and urban design amenity effects.
  3. Proceed to fill out any required fields related to land use assessments. Ensure you provide accurate information regarding compatibility with existing urban forms as outlined in sections 14.2.1 and 14.2.2.
  4. In the urban design amenity section, assess how your inputs align with the proposed parkway design vision. Highlight any potential positive or negative effects on local amenities.
  5. Finally, review your entries for accessibility impacts as described in section 14.4, ensuring that all community benefits are clearly articulated before submitting.

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The seven principles of good urban design are: 1) Character - a place with its own identity, 2) Continuity and enclosure - distinguishing public and private spaces, 3) Quality of the public realm - attractive and well-used outdoor areas, 4) Ease of movement - easy to get to and move through, 5) Legibility - easy to
The Urban Design Protocol proposes a range of strategies and initiatives for delivering on key urban design qualities. A partnership approach is encouraged between central government, local government, property developers and professionals working in the area of urban development.
Te Tiriti principles kāwanatanga the governing of Aotearoa New Zealand by the Crown (Article 1) tino rangatiratanga Māori, hapū and iwi having control over their resources, culture and communities (Article 2). ōritetanga Māori having equal rights, as citizens of Aotearoa New Zealand (Article 3).
The concept of urban form encompasses also nonphysical aspects such as density. Urban function can be conceptualized as function of city in relation to the society, hinterland, or other settlements; as activities taking place inside of cities; or as a relation between urban (social) needs and urban (spatial) forms.
Urban design principles include permeability, variety, legibility, robustness, visual appropriateness, and richness. Permeability refers to the ease of movement through an area. Legibility means the layout is easy to understand.
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The Urban Design Protocol identifies seven essential design qualities that create quality urban design: the seven Cs. They are: Context, Character, Choice, Connections, Creativity, Custodianship and Collaboration. These are a combination of design processes and outcomes.

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