Difference between revisions of "Urban object"

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*[[Transportation]]: a facility designated to facilitating the movement of people, cattle, animals and goods from one location to another.
 
*[[Transportation]]: a facility designated to facilitating the movement of people, cattle, animals and goods from one location to another.
 
road network, rail line, station, port
 
road network, rail line, station, port
*[[Mixed use]]: a facility or location, designated for more than one of the above functions.
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*[[Mixed Use]]: a facility or location, designated for more than one of the above functions.

Revision as of 14:08, 14 November 2012

An Urban object is a physical structure within the urban built environment.

Types of urban objects

Within the Securipedia, the following types of urban objects are discerned:

  • Residential: this concerns housing facilities for living purposes;
  • Retail/Services: this concerns buildings designed designated for the purpose of housing economic activities that fulfil the role of goods and service provision. Examples include shops, restaurants, credit unions, etc. ;
  • Office Employment: a location which accommodates employment facilitating the provision of services.;
  • Industrial Employment: a facility that accommodates employment facilitating the creation of gooods;
  • Social Infrastructure: a facility designated to fulfil supportive functions related to the health and well-being of the citizens of a modern society or urban area.
  • Amenity/Open/Civic Space: a building, space or facility designated to provide recreational requirements of an urban area.
  • Utilities: critical infrastructures, needed for maintaining the essential support for sustaining the standard of living.
  • Transportation: a facility designated to facilitating the movement of people, cattle, animals and goods from one location to another.

road network, rail line, station, port

  • Mixed Use: a facility or location, designated for more than one of the above functions.