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For another urban planning concept in China, see Urban village (China).
The main square of Saifi Village in Centre Ville, Beirut, Lebanon
An urban village is an urban planning and urban design concept. It refers to an urban form typically characterized by:
Medium density development
Mixed use zoning
The provision of good public transit
An emphasis on urban design - particularly pedestrianization and public space
Urban villages are seen to provide an alternative to recent patterns of urban development in many cities, especially decentralization and urban sprawl. They are generally purported to:
Reduce car reliance and promote cycling, walking and transit use
Provide a high level of self containment (people working, recreating and living in the same area)
Help facilitate strong community institutions and interaction
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Urban Villages
Urban Villages is an uncommon real estate development and investment firm focusing on urban infill, town founding, and university housing villages.
The concept of urban villages was formally born in Britain in the late 1980s with the establishment of the Urban Villages Group (UVG)1. Following pressure from the UVG, the concept was prioritized in British national planning policy between 1997 and 19992.
Contents
1 Application
2 Influences and impetus
3 Criticisms
4 Examples
5 References
6 See also
7 External links
Application
Urban village ideals have been applied to new greenfield developments, as well as brownfield developments and urban renewal projects. The concept has been widely adopted in many countries and used by both Government development agencies as well as private enterprise as a guiding concept for many projects.
Influences and impetus
The ideas of the urban commentator Jane Jacobs are widely regarded as having had the largest influence on the urban village concept3. Jacobs rejected the modernist views that dominated urban planning and architecture in the 1950s-60s and constructed an alternative philosophy that values traditional neighborhoods and the role of the inner city4. Proponents believe that urban villages provide a viable alternative to the social ills that characterize modernism in cities, such as freeways and high-rise estates.
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Another strong impetus for urban villages has been growing disenchantment with the urban sprawl that has characterized the development of many cities since World War II. Urban villages are seen to create self-contained communities that reduce the need to travel large distances and reduce the subsequent reliance on the automobile. The decline of noxious industry and the emergence of the service economy allows the mixing of employment and residential activities without detriment to residents. This is in contrast to the single-use zoning that helped fuel urban sprawl during the industrial and manufacturing eras. Through more consolidated development, urban villages can reduce the intrusion of urban growth on the countryside. These environmental consequences of urban sprawl have come to dominate discussion promoting urban villages in recent years5.
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Urban villages are widely seen to provide a solution to the demise of community that is often associated with modernism and sprawl. The concept uses the social and physical morphology of the traditional rural village as an inspiration for creating better functioning communities. The urban village movement has been influenced by Ebenezer Howard’s Garden City ideals which also emphasize environmental determinism in relation to community. Urban design techniques such as public space and pedestrianization are employed to facilitate the development of community by encouraging human interaction. This philosophy shares many attributes with the new urbanism school of thought.
Criticisms
Many urban village developments, both Government and privately initiated, have been seen to depart from the original ideals of the concept. Private developments often use the ‘urban village’ label as an advertising pitch or to win Government support for their project 6. Many developments, although intended to create a true urban village form, have not achieved their objectives. Some planners question whether a genuine urban village has actually been built7.
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The objectives of urban villages are often criticized as unrealistic because they ignore broader social and economic realities. The ability to create self-contained villages is questionable as employment and activity patterns continue to become more complex. The viability of creating a variety of employment and activity within an area with a small population base can also be questioned 8. It has been suggested that the demise of the neighborhood community is a function of “conscious economic and social choice” rather than a product of urban form9.
Some urban commentators believe that urban villages are not a new concept and are simply a re-formulation of ideas that have been prevalent in urban planning for decades 10.
Examples
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The following is a brief list of a few projects claimed to be urban villages that have evolved or already been completed, or are in planning stages:
Holbeck Urban Village, Leeds, United Kingdom
Poundbury, Dorset, England
Saifi Village in Centre Ville, Beirut, Lebanon
Coed Darcy, Wales, United Kingdom
Greenwich Millennium Village, London, United Kingdom
Westboro Village, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Metro Walk, Richmond, California
Adamstown, Dublin, Ireland
Commercial Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Willowgrove and Rosewood, Saskatoon, Canada (Planned communities based on the urban village concept)
Franklin, Michigan, United States
Doncaster Hill, Melbourne, Australia
Ballston, Clarendon, Courthouse, Crystal City, Pentagon City, Rosslyn, and Virginia Square in Arlington, Virginia, United States
Santana Row in San Jose, California, United States
References
^ Tony Aldous (1992) Urban villages : a concept for creating mixed-use urban developments on a sustainable scale, London: Urban Villages Group, pp. 11-13
^ Department of the Environment (DOE) (1997) PPG1: General Policies and Proposals, London: DOE
^ Robert Gratz (2003), 'Authentic urbanism and the Jane Jacobs legacy' in Urban villages and the making of communities, London: Spon Press, pp. 17-23
^ Jane Jacobs (1961) The death and life of American cities, New York: Random House
^ Michael Biddulph, Bridgett Franklin & Malcolm Tait (2003) 'From concept to completion: A critical analysis of the urban village', Town and Regional Planning, 74:2
^ Michael Biddulph, Bridgett Franklin & Malcolm Tait (2003) 'From concept to completion: A critical analysis of the urban village', Town and Regional Planning, 74:2
^ Bridget Franklin and Malcolm Tait (2003), 'Constructing an image: The urban village concept in the UK', Planning Theory, 1:3
^ Malcolm Tait (2003), 'Urban Villages as self-sufficient, integrated communities: a case study in London's Docklands', Urban Design International, 8
^ Hugh Barton (2000), 'Do Neighbourhoods Matter?', Sustainable Communities: The Potential for Eco-Neighbourhoods, London: Earthscan
^ Bridget Franklin and Malcolm Tait (2003), 'Constructing an image: The urban village concept in the UK', Planning Theory, 1:3
See also
Peri Urban Regions Platform Europe
New Urbanism
Transit oriented development
Urban planning
Urban Sprawl
Principles of Intelligent Urbanism
External links
Urban Villages - an introduction
The Case for Urban Villages, Randall Fleming, 2000
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