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词汇 city planning
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Definition of city planning in English:

city planning

noun
North American
  • The planning and control of the construction, growth, and development of a town or other urban area.

    Also called town planning
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The biggest city planning faux-pas appears to be the complete lack of shelter for the economically weak and the informal sector of Indian society.
    • He studied city planning and engineering at the University of Tokyo.
    • I don't know whether our city planning development department was merely generous with its upset price or whether the department underestimated the property boom.
    • But the new city planning and the new architectural style of the 1950s and 1960s was similar everywhere.
    • She had no formal training in city planning or architecture, or even a college degree.
    • Meanwhile the city planning of Old Beijing City is focusing on general protection and organic renewal in order to improve cultural quality.
    • Therefore, it was to serve as a model in city planning for India and even the world.
    • ‘After surveying the area the city planning agency approved the proposal and expanded the land usage of the location,’ she added.
    • According to a city planning report, the proposal falls within the density guidelines, excluding basement space in the original, existing building.
    • They purchased enough excess land to assure that the city would never crowd the institution, and the city planning authorities also provided a greenbelt.
    • But city planning chiefs say no plans have been lodged by anyone yet - including the furniture giant.
    • In some places, the city planning construction hasn't been carried out according to plans, resulting in inferior drainage and in traffic problems.
    • The awards highlight projects that go beyond technical solutions to consider process, human behavior, and visionary city planning.
    • There is no doubt that the complex, as it stands, is a result of negotiations between the clients, architects and the city planning authorities.
    • As such it became a target for the blinkered city planning of the 1940s and 50s and was given a concrete bed.
    • He reasoned that city planning could and should be regarded as an art, and one based on the spatial and formal compositions that preceded the considerable population explosion of his century.
    • A good analogy of the process involved in developing an enterprise architecture is a city planning commission.
    • The city planning department revealed that only a few more touches are needed to finish the project.
    • Except for the west-central blocks, the basic unit of city planning was the individual house.
    • Simple as it may be, this relationship of the building to the sidewalk is one of the key architectural decisions in city planning for cohesive neighborhoods.

Definition of city planning in US English:

city planning

nounˈsidē planiNG
North American
  • The planning and control of the construction, growth, and development of a town or other urban area.

    Also called town planning
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Meanwhile the city planning of Old Beijing City is focusing on general protection and organic renewal in order to improve cultural quality.
    • The awards highlight projects that go beyond technical solutions to consider process, human behavior, and visionary city planning.
    • ‘After surveying the area the city planning agency approved the proposal and expanded the land usage of the location,’ she added.
    • A good analogy of the process involved in developing an enterprise architecture is a city planning commission.
    • I don't know whether our city planning development department was merely generous with its upset price or whether the department underestimated the property boom.
    • As such it became a target for the blinkered city planning of the 1940s and 50s and was given a concrete bed.
    • Therefore, it was to serve as a model in city planning for India and even the world.
    • The city planning department revealed that only a few more touches are needed to finish the project.
    • They purchased enough excess land to assure that the city would never crowd the institution, and the city planning authorities also provided a greenbelt.
    • Simple as it may be, this relationship of the building to the sidewalk is one of the key architectural decisions in city planning for cohesive neighborhoods.
    • Except for the west-central blocks, the basic unit of city planning was the individual house.
    • In some places, the city planning construction hasn't been carried out according to plans, resulting in inferior drainage and in traffic problems.
    • The biggest city planning faux-pas appears to be the complete lack of shelter for the economically weak and the informal sector of Indian society.
    • He reasoned that city planning could and should be regarded as an art, and one based on the spatial and formal compositions that preceded the considerable population explosion of his century.
    • But the new city planning and the new architectural style of the 1950s and 1960s was similar everywhere.
    • There is no doubt that the complex, as it stands, is a result of negotiations between the clients, architects and the city planning authorities.
    • According to a city planning report, the proposal falls within the density guidelines, excluding basement space in the original, existing building.
    • She had no formal training in city planning or architecture, or even a college degree.
    • But city planning chiefs say no plans have been lodged by anyone yet - including the furniture giant.
    • He studied city planning and engineering at the University of Tokyo.
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