Town planning involves the design of buildings, roads, parks, and other infrastructure to make urban areas attractive and convenient. It requires considering factors like the environment, transportation needs, existing development, and how current uses may change over time. There are several types of town planning including local, country, regional, national, and international planning. Historically, some of the earliest urban planning occurred in ancient river valley civilizations like those along the Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow rivers thousands of years ago. Planning traditions developed further in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and other cultures.
Town planning involves the design of buildings, roads, parks, and other infrastructure to make urban areas attractive and convenient. It requires considering factors like the environment, transportation needs, existing development, and how current uses may change over time. There are several types of town planning including local, country, regional, national, and international planning. Historically, some of the earliest urban planning occurred in ancient river valley civilizations like those along the Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow rivers thousands of years ago. Planning traditions developed further in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and other cultures.
Town planning involves the design of buildings, roads, parks, and other infrastructure to make urban areas attractive and convenient. It requires considering factors like the environment, transportation needs, existing development, and how current uses may change over time. There are several types of town planning including local, country, regional, national, and international planning. Historically, some of the earliest urban planning occurred in ancient river valley civilizations like those along the Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow rivers thousands of years ago. Planning traditions developed further in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and other cultures.
Town planning involves the design of buildings, roads, parks, and other infrastructure to make urban areas attractive and convenient. It requires considering factors like the environment, transportation needs, existing development, and how current uses may change over time. There are several types of town planning including local, country, regional, national, and international planning. Historically, some of the earliest urban planning occurred in ancient river valley civilizations like those along the Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow rivers thousands of years ago. Planning traditions developed further in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and other cultures.
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Town planning is the planning and design of all the new buildings, roads, and parks in a place in order to make them attractive and convenient for the people who live there. Zoning. The town should be divided into suitable zones such as commercial zone, industrial zone, residential zone, etc. ... Green Belt. ... Housing. ... Public Buildings. ... Recreation Centres. ... Road Systems. ... Transport Facilities. ... Health. Factors When planning a city, planners must consider many factors, including the economy, the environment, and cultural and transportation needs. City planners also must understand current uses of existing buildings, roads and facilities in their city, as well as how these uses may affect the city in the future 1. Planners must pay attention to the area’s environment. Physical environment Social environment Economic environment 2. City planners need to consider city residents. 3. Plans should be forward-thinking. 4. Areas in need of renewal need special consideration. 5. Urban planners need the right tools at their disposal to do their jobs. 2 Different types of town planning ? 1) Local PlanningThe development plan of a city or town is prepared by keeping in view the local conditions.It aims at proper distribution of population densities, regulation of traffic, location of shopping and recreational centres, provision of green belt, suitable division of area in various zones, etc.Local planning is influenced by economic conditions and finances available for the development of the town. 2) 2) Country PlanningThe area surrounding a town cannot be allowed to develop in a haphazard way.Generally, a town is surrounded by villages and rural planning becomes necessary for proper functioning of the town.The surrounding village is linked up with suitable transport system in country planning.Village industries such as dairy, poultry farming, basket and rope making, weaving, etc. are encouraged.A proper balance between the agricultural and industry should be maintained without disturbing the character of rural area.Country planning and town planning are related to each other and cannot be treated as two separate entities 3) 3) Regional Planning It includes proposals in a region for the distribution of population, industry, transport facility, rural services, etc.The regional planning helps in controlling and reshaping the growth of major towns in the region.In general, a region may be defined as an area within which interaction is more intense than its interaction with other areas and the modern practice is to include the following in regional planning. Agricultural regions. 1. 2. Industrial areas. 2. 3. Large hydro-electric power stations 3. 4. Resort and recreational areas. 4. 5. Suburban zones of cities.The regional planning is necessary for the following reasons.To ensure profitable utilization of the resources at minimum expense for maximum benefit.It gives the information regarding the economic functions.It gives the local planners knowledge of relationship between the areas of the region, which will help them in planning.It allows planned and harmonious development of the national economy.It reveals new town planning and building principles.It serves as a link of co-operation and co- ordination between the areas of the region. 5. 4) National PlanningIt suggests the setting up of the planning procedure on a national level.By proper and careful national planning, the resources of national importance like railways, irrigation projects, heavy industries, hydro-electric works, etc. can be utilized in the best possible manner.Developments is from top level to bottom level, that is international level to local level or vice-versa.Developments in terms of various economic sectors such as agricultural, fishing, forestry, mining, quarrying, etc.Developments in terms of various social sectors such as clothing, housing, food, education, health, employment, recreation, etc. 6. 5) International PlanningWith the establishment of United Nations Organization (UNO), the international planning has come into existence and efforts are made at international level to promote goodwill and co-operation between different countries of the world.The various agencies appointed by UNO conduct surveys in various fields of human life such as education, health, housing, food, etc. such surveys helps in finding out remedies and solutions of complicated problems at an international level. 3 History of town planning in world and india? ORIGIN OF TOWNS • Originate certain specific use Topographical Functional aspects • Conditions favorable for Industrial units • Education • Hilly areas to achieve the object of defense • Health resorts • Plain areas useful for business activities • Political •River banks • Religious • Sea fronts . ANCIENT PERIOD • Early civilizations developed in the great river valleys: the Nile, the Tigris-Euphrates, the Indus and the Hwang Ho. • Ancient towns: developed more than five thousand years ago at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Mohenjo-Daro Harappa ANCIENT PERIODS • Indus valley civilization (Indian) 3000 B.C. • Egyptian period (3000 B.C.) • Greek period (480 B.C.) • Roman period (150 B.C.) • Medieval period • Mughal period • Modern period – Pre-independence (Before 1947) – Post- independence (After 1947) MOHENJO-DARO WORLD EGYPTIAN PERIOD • In the Pyramid period of Egypt, permanent towns of burned brick were built along the Indus valley for the execution of the task of erecting Pyramids. In the same period one can study the city of Mohenjo-Daro Indus valley. • From these major roads bifurcates the narrow roads leading to the houses. GREEK TOWN PLANNING • Geographically, Greece is surrounded on three sides by sea, which is the best natural setting for transportation and trade. • Greece is a mountainous region, thereby pushing the inhabitants to form and live in groups, which developed a deep sense of mutual responsibility, and the people’s deities of worship were the natural phenomenon.
ROMAN PERIOD • In the Roman period, the art of town planning was lowered to mechanical plans. • The Romans were empire builders and their colonial or camp plans were especially developed for the military engineer to execute without artistic or other advice. • Such plans had necessarily to be simple to set out and the building blocks easy to measure; naturally in this case the grid iron plan proved to be successful. • The Roman displayed crude symmetry and artistic rigidity in practice of levelling a hill to make the site conform to the plan, rather than modifying the plan to suit the site. • Although the Roman towns were mechanical, the unbounded fertility and resource, the variety of solution and mobility of conception of the Romans have made their towns the classic examples of planning. • Roman planning was like the chess board system having the principal streets rounding across the length and breadth of town and the other card slightly shifted.