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THE METHOD OF FORMALIZATION FOR DISCLOSURE OF IDEAS
PLANNING SOLUTIONS CENTRAL PART OF THE NEW CAPITAL CITY |
Authors |
M. Kyznetsova, Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy), Moscow, Russia
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Abstract |
This thesis examines about the method of formalization for the disclosure of General planning
principles and regularities in designing the new capital city. Structural analysis of the planning
decisions of the Central part of the urban ensemble of the city of Canberra, identifying options
and modular units, underlying it. The article proposes to consider the 2-level geometric analysis
of the author's vision of the hidden internal compositional relationships that were incorporated in
the original plan U. B. Griffin. The task is to try to read a specific town-planning code and the
principles by which were created the plan of Canberra. This article considers in detail the
common principles underlying the compositions of plan of the city central area and schematic
construction of urban space.
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Keywords: |
structural analysis, formalization, central part of the new capital city, Canberra
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Article (RUS) |
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