curban
Curban is a portmanteau of the words "city" and "urban," and it refers to a type of urban planning and development that combines elements of both urban and rural environments. The concept of curbanism emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the challenges of urbanization, such as overcrowding, traffic congestion, and environmental degradation. Curbanism aims to create more sustainable and livable urban spaces by integrating urban amenities with natural and rural features.
Key characteristics of curban development include:
1. Mixed-use development: Curban areas often feature a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, reducing
2. Green spaces and natural features: Curbanism emphasizes the inclusion of parks, gardens, and other natural
3. Sustainable infrastructure: Curban development often incorporates sustainable practices, such as renewable energy sources, efficient transportation
4. Community engagement: Curbanism places a strong emphasis on community involvement in the planning and development
Examples of curban developments can be found around the world, including the 23rd district in Paris, France,