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  2. Academy of Urban Planning - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had 280 students and 21.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.8:1. 267 students (95.4% of enrollment) were eligible for free lunch and 8 (2.9% of students) for reduced-cost lunch.

  3. Living street - Wikipedia

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    Living streets focus on how to best move people and not just the car. The design aims resolve issues such as high-speed traffic arterials, too few intersections, and lack of sidewalks. [44] There may be dedicated transit lanes, sidewalks and bike lanes, and spaces that serve the entire community regardless of age, income, or ability.

  4. List of citizen science projects - Wikipedia

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    Other projects like AgeGuess [8] focus on the senior demographics and enable the elderly to upload photos of themselves so the public can guess different ages. Lists of citizen science projects may change. For example, the Old Weather project website indicates that as of January 10, 2015, 51% of the logs were completed. [9]

  5. San Diego High School - Wikipedia

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    San Diego High School (SDHS) is an urban public high school located on the southern edge of Balboa Park in San Diego, California, United States. [2] It is the oldest high school in the San Diego Unified School District, one of the oldest public schools in California, and the oldest in the state still on its original site.

  6. Theories of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    [105] [106] Carrier-Infill urban design is differentiated from complete urban design, such as in the monumental axis of Brasília, in which the urban design and architecture were created together. In carrier-infill urban design or urban planning, the negative space of the city, including landscape, open space, and infrastructure is designed in ...

  7. Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design - Wikipedia

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    It is awarded by Harvard University's Graduate School of Design (Mass., U.S.A.) and was founded in 1986 to mark the 350th anniversary of Harvard University and the 50th anniversary of the Graduate School of Design. [2] The award has been cited as the world's most important for urban planning. [3] [1] It comes with a prize of $50,000 (in 2017). [4]

  8. Ideal city - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Palmanova and Nicosia, whose Venetian Fortesses were built in the 1590s by the Venetian Republic, are considered to be practical examples of the concept of the ideal city. [5] Another notable example of the concept is Zamość in eastern Poland, founded in the late 16th century and modelled by the Italian architect Bernardo Morando.

  9. UrbanLab - Wikipedia

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    UrbanLab's projects range in scale from houses such as the Hennepin, Illinois, Residence, [1] mixed-use residential and commercial buildings such as Upton’s Naturals Headquarters, [2] public open spaces such as the Smart Museum of Art Courtyard [3] at the University of Chicago, and large scale, urban design projects such as Growing Water in Chicago [4] and a masterplan (13 square kilometers ...