Abstract

Local development plans commonly work from a paradigm based upon two-dimensional uniform land-use allocations. This approach has difficulty in coping with mixed-uses, urban design principles, urban history and the more general pursuit of more compact and sustainable settlements and does not provide an adequate basis for public participation. A development plan based upon the outlines of urban form in three-dimensions with land-uses seen as consequent variables is proposed. It draws upon principles from urban morphology and urban design which translate into a generalised block structure to guide new development. Computer based media would be used for conveying this form of plan.

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