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(2) Valuation of territory - spatial trajectories

 
This is something I did that I think is interesting to show.I've mentioned it on my Linked In profile experience field. This method I've learned while working on several projects at Business and Research Center,Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade University.
This is a representation of urban space as a physical graph that include 3 time leveling of 3 different forms of trajectories. It is rather simple method:
Trajectories of points are often crossroads or any other significant punctate (dotty) space in the city.
Linear trajectories are streets and infrastructure.
Trajectories of content represent wide land use - culture,health, industry etc.
Point is that seeing an urban area as trajectories of values - visualization of valuation - helps finding solutions for the plan.
Also, you can do a comparison between different urban areas.
 
Detailed regulation plan of Čoka
Vojvodina, Serbia, 2007
puncts and content
synthesis
Detailed regulation plan of Bečići
Montenegro, 2007
all linear trajectories
trajectories combinations
coastal trajectories
General urban plan of Sokobanja
Serbia, 2006
Plan of general regulation of Surdulica
Serbia, 2006
Plan of general regulation of Rožaje
Montenegro, 2006
(2) Valuation of territory - spatial trajectories
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