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Author(s)
Heerema, P. & Vegt, H. van de
Year
Abstract

This paper discusses how innovations in passenger transport networks and systems relate to classical schemes of spatial planning of social activity patterns. Six basic forms of a spatial pattern are presented: (1) the linear city; (2) the complete city; (3) the garden city; (4) the broadacre city; (5) the concentrated city; and (6) the modular city. A number of possible innovations are discussed. They all have in common that they should be clean and fast in a mix of individual and collective systems. Finally, some excercises are presented in which new systems are related to familiar patterns. (A)

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C 2418 (In: C 2414 [electronic version only]) /71 /72 / IRRD 862280
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In: Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk CVS 1993 : grenzen aan de vervoersplanologie, Rotterdam, 26 november 1993, deel 1, p. 61-84, 26 ref.

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