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Bureau B+B: The Scheybeek is a stream that springs from the edge of the inner dunes near Heemskerk, flows through the Wijkeroogpark and ends the North Sea Canal. The stream is approximately 30-cm above ground level here. This artificial situation on the one hand, and the chances for nature and recreation on the other hand […]

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a) Diagram uploaded by Pinar Kahya b) This diagram breaks down different site contextual features from new buildings, demolisged buildings, and building organization. c) The success in this diagram comes from the way they show different locations of the map. Each aspect is exploded into a bigger scale to convey the feature in an intimate way. Site Analysis Architecture, Design Diagram, Urban Design Diagram, Urban Analysis, Urban Design Graphics, Urban Design Architecture, Landscape Design Drawings, Urban Design Concept, Urban Design Plan

a) Diagram uploaded by Pinar Kahya b) This diagram breaks down different site contextual features from new buildings, demolisged buildings, and building organization. c) The success in this diagram comes from the way they show different locations of the map. Each aspect is exploded into a bigger scale to convey the feature in an intimate way.

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The opportunity The network of public spaces in central London between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square is the heart of national government and, for many, the heart of London. A masterplan for the area was commissioned in 1996 by Westminster City Council and the Greater London Authority, calling for improvements in the quality of the

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