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Open Recreation

The document discusses developing recreational spaces in port zones, including: 1) Promenades and open spaces to promote understanding of the port and integrate visitor functions. 2) Open markets with no regulatory barriers and various shop types in port zones. 3) Sequences of major open spaces and water basins along the waterfront.

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Open Recreation

The document discusses developing recreational spaces in port zones, including: 1) Promenades and open spaces to promote understanding of the port and integrate visitor functions. 2) Open markets with no regulatory barriers and various shop types in port zones. 3) Sequences of major open spaces and water basins along the waterfront.

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RECREATIONAL

SPACES
PROMONADE OPEN MARKETS OPEN
SPACES
• Developing different types of • An open market is an economic • A sequence of major open spaces
promenades and other open system with no barriers to free- and Open Water Basins that occur
spaces in Port zones, to promote a market activity. frequently and regularly at
better understanding of port. significant points along the
• Open markets may have
waterfront.
• Integrating spaces and functions competitive barriers to entry, but
open to visitors into port facilities, never any regulatory barriers to
enhancing the visibility of the port entry.
and its activities.
• Developing different types of
• Organizing temporary or shops and food courts in Port
permanent cultural events in port zones.
areas.
• Organizing sport activities.
• Rental of transport service i.e.
bike, carts, etc.
PORT ECO-TOURISM – TOURISM GARDEN – FSI=0.25
Sr.NO Uses & Occupancies

1 Club Houses or Gymkhanas with extension counter or branch of Bank

2 Convenience Shops.

3 Shops for watches and clocks, electronic goods , musical instruments, picture-framing.

4 Art galleries.

5 Restaurants, food courts, cafeteria, ice-cream.

6 Shopping centers / Departmental Stores and Independent Market building along with their ancillary storage.

7 Aquariums.

8 Private parks, gardens and playfields.

9 Libraries, reading halls, study halls, creative arts, archives, museums and other cultural activities .

10 Commercial halls, exhibition halls ,Marriage halls, Auditorium, clubs, assembly or concert halls, dance and music studios.

11 Waterfront activities such as Marina along with ancillary facilities such as Club, Hotels, Shopping, recreational tourism
activities.

12 Vending Zone / Weekly bazaar.


Luiz Paulo Waterfront Promenade, Brazil.
Year: 2016

The development allows a comforting and organized coexistence of different means of transport, generates resting and playing
areas, unveils historic buildings and views and landscapes to the bay.

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