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New Areas Urban Designing

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In the practice of the new urban district planning and construction, a big problem is that the overall effect after construction is different from the blueprint that we planned. So what goes wrong? The crux of the problem lies in the lack of integrity, coordination, and visionary effect, and, worse still, the absence of the overall city design.

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    Shi Kuang and etc. The Making of a Chinese Model New Town, p. 169.

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    Zhu Tiezhen, Urban Development Studies, p. 269.

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    Shi Kuang and etc. The Making of a Chinese Model New Town, p. 117.

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    [Germany]G • Albers, An Introduction to the theory and practice of urban planning, p. 193.

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    Wu Liangyong. An Introduction to Science of Human Settlement, p. 128.

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Shao, Z. (2015). New Areas Urban Designing. In: The New Urban Area Development. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44958-5_15

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