schemesbuilding
Schemesbuilding is a concept in urban planning and architecture that involves the development of neighborhoods or communities through a combination of densities, land uses, and transportation systems. This approach emphasizes the creation of compact, mixed-use areas that foster a sense of community and promote social interaction among residents.
Schemesbuilding typically involves the creation of walkable, bikeable, and livable environments that prioritize pedestrian-friendly design, public
Key components of schemesbuilding include:
Mixed-use development: combining residential, commercial, and recreational uses within a single neighborhood
Densely packed buildings: encouraging walking and reducing the need for personal vehicles
Public transportation: integrating bus, bike, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure
Community facilities: access to parks, libraries, schools, and other community resources
Proponents of schemesbuilding argue that this approach promotes a more sustainable, equitable, and livable urban environment.
Critics, however, point to potential drawbacks of schemesbuilding, such as:
Increased construction costs: infill development and density increases can be costly to execute
Parking and access: navigating the needs of multiple land uses can create congestion and parking challenges
Inequitable outcomes: upscaling may lead to gentrification and displacement of low-income residents, further marginalizing already vulnerable
Schemesbuilding is a nuanced concept that requires careful consideration of these trade-offs and their social, economic,