1. D P Z | Architects & Town Planners Comunidades Planejadas Traditional Neighborhood Design TND Jurere, Florianopolis 6 OUTUBRO 2011
2. PRINCIPIOS DE URBANISMO TRADICIONAL Lei das Indias Ocupacao Hispanica Urbanismo Ortogonal Espacos Civicos Formais e Grandes Eixos Buenos Aires Urbanismo Organico Ocupacao Luso-Brasileira Topografia, Formas Curvas Vistas Inclinadas e Geometrias Complexas Salvador
3. Cidade Dual Urbanismo Modernista Vertical OU Horizontal (ausencia da escala e densidades intermediarias) Cidade Jardim (Plano de Barry Parker) Jardim America PRINCIPIOS DE URBANISMO TRADICIONAL
4. Arquitetura do Poder Urbanismo Fruto de um Sonho A Era do Automovel Escala Monumental (Le Corbusier. Lucio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer) Brasilia URBANISMO MODERNISTA
5. Cidade Tradicional Americana Preservacao Comunidades Compactas, Diversificadas, de Uso Misto Diversidade em Meios de Transporte (limitando a dependencia do automovel) Estrutura de Bairro Definida Espacos de Importancia Civica Savannah Dispersao Urbana Incentivo do Sistema Federal Rodoviario (Intestates)Crescimento Descontrolado Consumo Excessivo de Area e Infraestrutura Congestionamento de Trafego e Poluicao Alienacao e Fragmentacao Social Inexistencia de Estrutura de Bairro Atlanta COMPARACAO MODELOS DE CRESCIMENTO
10. Kentlands, MD Estrutura de Bairro Ambiente Favoravel aos Carros. Pedestres Extintos. Oferta de Terra Barata Rosemary Beach, FL Uso Misto Usos Segregados, Dificil Acessibilidade, Descontinuidade MORADIA - COMERCIO
11. Celebracao da Res Publica Escala Humana Edificios em Composicao Espaco Fisico Definido Rua como Principal Espaco Publico Diversidade de Tipologias e Usos Pedestres Protecao, Comforto e Interesse A Morte da Rua Edificios-objeto Mega Estruturas Espaco Publico Indefinido Infraestrutura Horizontal Asfalto, Estacionamento, Trafego Engenharia Rodoviaria Escoamento de Trafego “ Traffic Sewers” Qualquer Lugar na America Kentlands, MD MORADIA - COMERCIO
12. Lively, livable communities Market-real plans & strategies The highest quality public environment Connectivity and accessibility Sustainable planning and urban design Contextual standards and guidelines DETALHAMENTO E ESTRATEGIAS Mashpee Commons, MA Pedra Branca, SC Habersham, NC Legacy, TX
13. Espaco Residual. Quantitativo. Exigencia de Zoneamento Cul-de-Sac, LNE Espacos Integrados. Valor Agregado. Referencia Heulebrug, Belgica AREAS VERDES - ESPACOS CIVICOS
15. ESCALA DO EDIFICIO. PADROES ARQUITETONICOS Privacidade Tradicao Kemer, Turquia Casa Patio Alta densidade Sao Paulo, SP Pedra Branca, SC Resort Alys Beach, FL
21. The SmartCode is a model design and development code, as well as the only unified transect-based code available for all scales of planning, from the region to the community to the block and building. The Smart Code is a form-based code, it keeps towns compact and rural lands open, while reforming the destructive sprawl-producing patterns of separated-use zoning. As an integrated land development ordinance, the SmartCode folds zoning, subdivision regulations, urban design, public works standards and basic architectural controls into one compact document. It is also a unified ordinance, spanning the regional, community, and building scales. From California to Romania, the SmartCode is being adapted and applied in communities around the world. SMARTCODE: - Parametrico - Dinamico, - Flexivel, - Calibravel www.dpz.com SMARTCODE
24. Planned for an urban downtown surrounded by small town neighborhoods Connected downtown to the bayfront Designed a network of walkable streets, with a balanced transportation system Created a new zoning code to facilitate quick implementation Sarasota, FL
34. Reinforced the identity of each neighborhood and district Focused retail growth by area and type Identified sites for future civic buildings Encouraged housing downtown Provided a regulatory framework for physical predictability Balanced vehicular and pedestrian traffic on downtown streets Created a zoning code for small-scale, incremental growth Facilitated the rebirth of Clematis Street and the development of CityPlace
Early guidelines focused on the Urban Regulations, which controlled those aspects of private buildings that affect the spatial quality of the public realm, and Architectural Regulations that codify local design traditions and building techniques. Fence setback, first floor height, building height porch size, and parking placement are some of the guidelines that were set forth.
Early guidelines focused on the Urban Regulations, which controlled those aspects of private buildings that affect the spatial quality of the public realm, and Architectural Regulations that codify local design traditions and building techniques. Fence setback, first floor height, building height porch size, and parking placement are some of the guidelines that were set forth.
The preparation and adoption of form based codes has grown exponentially over the past decade and as these increase, so do different formats, techniques and approaches to local calibration. The calibration method depends upon the site. Infill depends on analysis of existing conditions, while greenfield design is a more synthetic approach, both taking into account topography, regional networks, and the market. Each involve a synoptic survey.
The preparation and adoption of form based codes has grown exponentially over the past decade and as these increase, so do different formats, techniques and approaches to local calibration. The calibration method depends upon the site. Infill depends on analysis of existing conditions, while greenfield design is a more synthetic approach, both taking into account topography, regional networks, and the market. Each involve a synoptic survey.