Ppt — Download Analyse Urbaine

Proximity to bus stops, metro stations, or train hubs. Flows: Where are the "bottlenecks" or high-traffic zones? 5. Socio-Functional Analysis Land Use: Zoning (commercial, residential, mixed-use). Demographics: Who lives here? (Age groups, density).

Major roads, pedestrian paths, and bike lanes.

How the site evolved over time (historical maps are great here). 2. Physical & Natural Environment Topography: Slopes, high points, and low points. Climate: Sun paths, prevailing winds, and micro-climates. Download analyse urbaine ppt

Here is a structured outline and content guide you can use to build your PowerPoint, whether for an architecture studio or a town planning project. 1. Context & Location (Le Site) Macro-scale: Regional position and city-wide context. Micro-scale: Immediate neighborhood boundaries.

Include "eye-level" photos to show the actual atmosphere of the street, not just satellite views. Proximity to bus stops, metro stations, or train hubs

Understanding the density of buildings versus open public spaces.

Identifying "anchors" like markets, schools, or squares where people gather. 6. Synthesis: SWOT Analysis Strengths: Historic landmarks, great connectivity. Weaknesses: Lack of lighting, disconnected paths. Major roads, pedestrian paths, and bike lanes

Present your analysis as layers (Base map + Roads + Greenery + Buildings) to show how they interact.