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PLANNING 2 SECTOR MODEL

CONCENTRIC ZONE MODEL 1. What is another name for the sector


model?
1. How many models does the geographers
have developed?  HOYT MODEL
 3 or THREE 2. What type of residential sector is known
for safe neighborhoods and good
2. Who created the concentric zone model? amenities?
 EARNEST BURGESS  MIDDLE CLASS RESIDENTIAL
3. What is the most accessible location in 3. What area is characterized by high land
the city? value and dense development?
 CBD OR CENTRAL BUSINESS  CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
DISTRICT
4. What theory explains the decline in
4. What city where the concentric model interaction as distance increases?
was experimented?
 DISTANCE DECAY
 CHICAGO
5. Which sector is typically associated with
5. Poorest segment zone. pollution and industrial activity?
 ZONE II/ TRANSITION ZONE  INDUSTRIAL
6. A zone with high income groups. 6. Which residential sector is the smallest
 ZONE V/ COMMUTER ZONE but most expensive?

7-8. Burgess adopted the concepts used by  HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL


plant ecologists. Give at least 2 ideas. 7. What type of routes significantly influence
 COMPETITION urban growth according to the sector
 DOMINANCE model?
 INVASION  TRANSPORTATION
 SUCCESSION
8. What type of residential area is often
9.Give at least 1 Type of Concentric zone adjacent to industrial zones?
model.
 LOW-CLASS RESIDENTIAL
 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
 FACTORY/MIXED ZONING 9. Which urban planning theory did the
 LOWER CLASS RESIDENTIAL sector model aim to update?
 MIDDLE CLASS RESIDENTIAL
 COMPUTER ZONE (HIGH ZONE)  CONCENTRIC

10.Give at least 1 type of problems of the 10. Identify the transportation routes
model. influencing urban growth in the sector
model.
 OLD
 DOESN'T CONSIDER CAR  RAILROADS, HIGHWAYS, RIVERS
OWNERSHIP
 LANDSCAPE NOT CONSIDERED
GARDEN CITY MOVEMENT 7. Influenced by the visual elements that
help people make sense of complex city
1. He was an English Town Planner and layouts.
known for his publication of Garden Cities of
To-morrow (1898): A Peaceful Path to Real  MENTAL MAPS
Reform.
8-10. What are the three types of
 EBENEZER HOWARD landmarks?
2-4. Give the Three Magnets: The People,  MAN-MADE LANDMARKS
where will they go?  NATURAL LANDMARKS
 MINOR LANDMARKS
 TOWN
 COUNTRY
 TOWN-COUNTRY
RESPONSIVE ENVIRONMENTS
5-7. Give at least 3 examples of Garden
City Movement. 1. The degree to which an environment
allows individuals to move through it and
 LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY access different locations.
 WELWYN GARDEN CITY
 WOODBOURNE IN BOSTON  PERMEABILITY
 RESIDENCE PARK IN NEW 2. Promotes choice
ROCHELLE
 PITTSBURGH’S CHATHAM  VARIETY
VILLAGE
3-4. Specify the different levels
8. How many people does the Garden City legibility.
can accommodate?
 PHYSICAL FORM
 32000 PEOPLE  ACTIVITY PATTERNS
9-10. What are the two cities used in a 5. Personalisation is affected by three
comparative analysis for garden city
main factors: Give at least one.
movement.
 CHANDIGARH AND BENGALURU  TENURE
 BUILDING TYPE
 TECHNOLOGY
IMAGE OF THE CITY 6. Refers to the process of tailoring
1-5. What are the Five Elements of the services, products, or experiences to
City? meet the individual preferences and
needs of users.
 PATHS
 EDGES  PERSONALISATION
 DISTRICTS
 NODES 7. Give an element of Visual
 LANDMARKS Appearance in Urban Design.

6.When did Kevin Lynch’s book “The Image  LEGIBILITY


of the City” was published?  PERMEABILITY
 VARIETY
 1960
 RICHNESS
 ROBUSTNESS
 PERSONALIZATION.

8. Give an element of Richness in


Urban Design.
 VARIED MATERIALS
 COLOR AND CONTRAST
 ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
 TEXTURE
 NATURAL ELEMENTS
 SENSORY ENGAGEMENT
9. Who is the author of the book titled
Responsive Environments?
 IAN BENTLEY
10. Give at least 1 topic from our
report.
 PERMEABILITY
 VARIETY
 LEGIBILITY
 ROBUSTNESS
 VISUAL APPROPRIATENESS
 RICHNESS
 PERSONALISATION
 PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

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