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14 commonsense assertions
Concepts (14) public transportation (1) high-rise buildings (1) infinite surface region (1) mixed-use development (1) bifurcation (1) bike lanes (1) blight (1) bypass (1) compound (1) escarpment (1) layout (1) main artery (1) navigation (1) regenerate (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 public transportation urban planning Public transportation is prioritized in urban planning to reduce traffic congestion and provide efficient mobility options for residents. 5
2 high-rise buildings urban planning High-rise buildings are a common urban planning strategy to accommodate high population density and optimize land use. 3
3 infinite surface region urban planning Infinite surface regions are not considered relevant in real estate and urban planning, which primarily focus on finite land areas. 2
4 mixed-use development urban planning Mixed-use development in urban planning encourages vibrant, walkable neighborhoods with residential, commercial, and public spaces. 2
5 bifurcation urban planning Bifurcation in urban planning is a crucial factor in designing traffic flow and road networks in densely populated areas. 1
6 bike lanes urban planning Urban planning in bike-friendly cities features dedicated bike lanes and infrastructure to support cycling. 1
7 blight urban planning Blight is seen as a negative factor for property value and neighborhood appeal in urban planning. 1
8 bypass urban planning Bypasses in urban planning are routes used to divert traffic away from congested areas and alleviate traffic. 1
9 compound urban planning A compound in urban planning and real estate refers to a group of buildings or residences located together or within the same area. 1
10 escarpment urban planning Escarpments are considered potential hazards for construction and development in urban planning, necessitating careful consideration in building codes and land use planning. 1
11 layout urban planning The focus of urban planning is to create walkable neighborhoods and efficient transportation routes through the layout of streets and public spaces. 1
12 main artery urban planning The main artery in urban planning is the primary road or highway that serves as a major transportation route through a city or region. 1
13 navigation urban planning Urban navigation planning encompasses physical infrastructure and wayfinding signage, which differs from web design navigation considerations. 1
14 regenerate urban planning Urban planning uses regeneration to renew and revitalize urban areas through redevelopment projects. 1