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  • adjective Relating to an urbanist

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Examples

  • In his short piece in the book, Busquets lists ten approaches to the "urbanistic project" that he considers viable.

    Frank Gruber: Urban Design: Good Book, Unfortunate Field? 2010

  • The door terminates the vista on Adam Street, but that urbanistic intention is blocked by the El.

    Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog 2010

  • We demand of politicians to - instead of investing in kitsch architecture, instead of building artificial villages for developing rural tourism, instead of drawing up new urbanistic plans, instead of building on extremely inappropriate parcels - to focus public funding on the maintenance of the authenticity and originality of the old buildings that already exist but decay due to neglect.

    In Macedonia, Student Protest Ends in Violence 2009

  • But urbanistic projects are often too large to be of intrest to politicians.

    Csont and New Urbanism James Gurney 2009

  • Also, in a democracy, the only viable urbanistic progress you can make is through concensus and compromise.

    Csont and New Urbanism James Gurney 2009

  • We demand transparent competitions, announcements, and urbanistic surveys, as well as commissions with representatives and consultants from Macedonia and abroad, NON-PARTY bodies that will decide about such buildings.

    In Macedonia, Student Protest Ends in Violence 2009

  • Dinotopia is of course a great example and happens to have something urbanistic to it as well.

    Csont and New Urbanism James Gurney 2009

  • Piano won the commission with his proposal for a lively, urbanistic mix within the vast space: a concert hall, shops, a hotel and laboratories.

    The Future, Italian Style 2008

  • EPZ: We're living in a time in which the underlying urbanistic principles are so neglected that that's what we must stress.

    Towards a New Urbanism 2000

  • EPZ: We're living in a time in which the underlying urbanistic principles are so neglected that that's what we must stress.

    Towards a New Urbanism 2000

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