Visual Modelling Principles in Urban Planning
2011
Ilze Paklone

This paper examines legally non-binding visual modelling principles. The recent inquires in urban planning indicate that legally non-binding visual modelling principles have become important tools to develop and communicate the key messages in urban planning. Analysis is focused on taxonomy of visual modelling principles and notions that are related to visual representation and modelling. Selected visual modelling principles can serve as examples of how to organize legally non-binding process of urban planning in Latvia.


Keywords
vfunctions of visual representation, scenarios, spatial visions, types of visual representation, urban planning, visual modelling principles

Paklone, I. Visual Modelling Principles in Urban Planning. Architecture and Urban Planning. Vol.5, 2011, pp.77-82. ISSN 1691-4333.

Publication language
English (en)
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