Site Analysis Symbols

Site Analysis Symbols

Perfect for your urban masterplans!

Site analysis symbols in urban design are graphical representations used to represent various features and elements of a site. These symbols are used to represent the physical, social, economic, and environmental characteristics of a site and are an important tool for urban designers and planners in the process of understanding the complexities of a site and determining the most appropriate design solution.

 

File format: PNG and PSD

 

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Description

Free Products
Free products can be used for both academic and commercial purposes. You must give full credit to Urban Design Lab (with an active link for online versions) and the product’s creator when using a set, a pack, or a portion of one.

You must give full credit to Urban Design Lab when a product (Watercolor PNG trees) is used in a project that is shared on social media with an active tag to Urban Design Lab’s profile.

Educational (Academic) Use
When you use a product labeled “Educational Use,” you can only use it for academic reasons. It is very appreciated if Urban Design Lab is given credit.

Commercial Use
You are free to use the product without giving credit once you have purchased it.

What strictly may not do (in all cases)?
Products cannot be sold unless they are part of a larger piece of art, such as a painting, collage, rendering, poster, or other work that incorporates Urban Design Lab digital products with other visual or digital elements.
In addition, you are not permitted to use Urban Design Lab products in similar or competitive services.

 

 

 

 

3 reviews for Site Analysis Symbols

  1. MARIA BENAVIDES

    BIEN

  2. Om waykos

    I love it it is very usefull

  3. Om waykos

    I love it it is very usefull for me to understand the site context thank you

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