Strong urban design strategies provide significant city-level benefits, better quality of life, safer and more secure environment and a greater ability to function as an urban entity. Urbanisation is a social process. It is also a process of territorial reorganisation in that it shifts the locations, as well as the characteristics and zoning of population and production activities.
It also provides each city with a unique sense of identity and belongingness and establishes the framework for it to be more responsive to differing climatic, economic or social variables. Regardless of the size of a city or project, urban design is inclusive in achieving outcomes that holistically make for better built environments and in turn way of living.
There is a new reimagining going on in a post-pandemic world. Work space are being redesigned. New Hierarchies and Anomalies are developing.
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