La calle proyectada en el planeamiento urbanístico reciente. Murcia, 2001-2016

Author:

García Martín Fernando MiguelORCID,Ros Sempere Marcos,Silvente Martínez María José

Abstract

The 'prodigious decade' of Spanish urbanism caused a large expansion of urban lands, but also a much greater amount of planned but undeveloped land. The planning for this 'expectant city' is a challenge for the future of our cities. In this work, the streets proposed in these plans are analysed by evaluating their dimensional characteristics (surface and width) and their habitability (pedestrian-cyclist space and previsions of tree lines). The research is focused on the city of Murcia, paradigmatic case of the expansive urbanism typical of the real estate bubble. We have studied 2,096 streets from 92 partial plans approved during the period 2002-2013. The results show how the analysed variables change according to the use and density of the sectors and can be useful to evaluate the improvement of the habitability of these streets before their execution.

Publisher

Universitat Politecnica de Valencia

Subject

Urban Studies,History,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Geography, Planning and Development,Architecture

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