Transit Oriented Development is meant to improve urban transport capabilities and reduce traffic jams as well as combine socio-economic development...
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TOD works by integrating land-use planning and transport planning by allowing high-rises, mixed-use (residences, commercial complexes, office spaces) neighbourhoods with active frontages centered around public transport nodes, thereby encouraging public transport usage, walking or cycling
Transit Oriented Development is meant to improve urban transport capabilities and reduce traffic jams as well as combine socio-economic development...
Transit Oriented Development is meant to improve urban transport capabilities and reduce traffic jams as well as combine socio-economic development...
When the Province introduced Bill 47 in Fall 2023, officially known as the Housing Statutes (Transit-Oriented Areas) Amendment Act, what drew most of...
The City of Toronto is set to consider plans for a 30-, 35-, 40-, and 45-storey mixed-use development that would deliver 1,819 residential units,...
By Ramanath Jha Urban density can be defined as the ratio of the total population of a city and the total footprint the city occupies. On a global...
A 55-storey mixed-use building offering 12,270 sq. ft of office space and 732 residential units has been proposed for Liberty Village, and it...
By Najwa Abdullah Public expressions of religious identity have been defining Indonesia’s urban landscape over the past decade. The ‘Hijrah’...
Research led by the University of Michigan has arrived at a surprisingly unsurprising result while assessing the sustainability gap between public...
The current policy for developing a public transport system using electric and green energy buses in Hà Nội, is that, by 2035, all vehicles must...