Tag: Suksheetha Adulla

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Career Opportunities for Architects, Urban Designers and Planners

One will have a variety of highly sought-after creative, visual, practical, and design-based talents to offer if he/she have studied architecture, urban design and planning. There are many additional choices to think about, even though the majority of graduates will be wanting to work professionally within the field, but if

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Spatial expansion of cities

Cities will be home to 2.5 billion new residents by 2050.Today, 55% of the world’s population lives in urban areas, a proportion that is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. Projections show that the overall growth of the world’s population could add another 2.5 billion people to urban areas

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An overview of Zen garden landscaping

Zen Garden Zen gardens, often known as Japanese rock gardens, are popular among those who enjoy highly regulated settings of raked sand or pebbles and properly manicured bushes.  Zen gardens stress naturalness (Shizen), simplicity (Kanso), and austerity (Kanso) (koko). In Zen Buddhism, creative practices such as Zen gardens play a

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Concentric Zone Model
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Understanding the Concentric Zone Model

The concentric zone “model” designed by Ernest Burgess was developed and considered as an urban planning “model” regardless of its nature and context. It would appear that the commonality in meaning is “abstraction of reality,” with the aim of either better understanding a real system or being able to predict

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Re-distribution of population through Suburban migration

Urbanisation and Migration Migration from rural to urban areas is critical to the growth of any country. In case of India, the surplus agricultural labour migrates to more productive sectors of the economy. However, the majority of migrant occupations in cities are private and do not provide welfare benefits. There

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