URBAN PLANNING AND PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF CITY SPACES

  • Lapenko O
  • Stepanchuk O
  • Buravchenko S
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The article considers the parameters of urban spaces, which are recommended to be used to create a safe and comfortable environment for human activity, meet the modern level of development of urban planning and the needs of residents. The purpose of the publication is to develop an information model of urban public space and its urban planning and physical parameters. As a result of the analysis of foreign and domestic scientific works and their systematization, an information model of urban spaces as an object of regulation was built. A comprehensive model of urban spaces has been formed; their functional purpose is specified. The basic requirements (provisions) are established, which are mandatory and are the result of modeling the safety and comfort parameters. Defined requirements, which are confirmed by the established practice of design, construction and operation. Also defined requirements based on a professional understanding of the object of regulation. Peculiarities of regulation of physical parameters of urban space are considered. According to the authors, the work carried out will contribute to the introduction of an effective mechanism for providing a comprehensive urban planning solution. Systematized requirements will help ensure a safe, reliable and comfortable environment. As a result of its design and construction, the mechanism of market supervision and fulfillment of obligations defined by the Ukraine-EU Agreement will also be launched.

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Lapenko, O., Stepanchuk, O., & Buravchenko, S. (2023). URBAN PLANNING AND PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF CITY SPACES. Urban Development and Spatial Planning, (83), 156–171. https://doi.org/10.32347/2076-815x.2023.83.156-171

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