
Planning spaces for productive human interaction and intellectual pursuit generates valuable information. For several years, Ayers Saint Gross has condensed data into comparisons of campuses, public squares, college towns, and tech parks. These comparisons are available for easy access by organizations and individuals.
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excellent site
Fantastic interpretations, I would love to see more and if possibly the current ones available in a higher resolution.
Cheers,
Mark
what did you realised as the range for the sizes of the zoned areas. (academic, resdential etc.)
beautiful and well understandable
wish it was bigger
Informative post, I enjoyed it very much. Enedina Klock
A similar presentation, comparing urban areas, especially zoning or building use within central business districts, would be fascinating. How were, for example, academic campuses chosen? Were selections made based on availability of base layers for the plans?