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Analyzing Land-Use Models

The document outlines various urban models and identifies errors in their representations. Each section lists specific zones or areas within a city model, along with explanations of what is incorrect about the model's depiction. The errors typically involve mislabeling zones or misrepresenting their characteristics compared to real-world examples.
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Topics covered

  • Urban Sociology,
  • Transportation and Industry,
  • Central Business District,
  • In Situ Accretion,
  • Spatial Distribution,
  • Zone of Maturity,
  • Commercial Zones,
  • Industrial Parks,
  • Ethnic Neighborhoods,
  • Mixed-Land Use Zone
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Analyzing Land-Use Models

The document outlines various urban models and identifies errors in their representations. Each section lists specific zones or areas within a city model, along with explanations of what is incorrect about the model's depiction. The errors typically involve mislabeling zones or misrepresenting their characteristics compared to real-world examples.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • Urban Sociology,
  • Transportation and Industry,
  • Central Business District,
  • In Situ Accretion,
  • Spatial Distribution,
  • Zone of Maturity,
  • Commercial Zones,
  • Industrial Parks,
  • Ethnic Neighborhoods,
  • Mixed-Land Use Zone

Find the Error

Directions: Use the information at each station to determine: what model is being presented AND what is wrong with that
model. You will need to explain WHY it is wrong, so work with your group members to construct an appropriate answer!

_____________________
1. Central Business District
2. Zone of Transition
3. Wealthy Home-Owners
4. Middle-Class Residences
5. Low-Income Workers/Residences
6. Edge City

(Explain how you know!)

1.

2.

3.

_____________________
1. Central Business District
2. Transportation and industry
3. Middle-Class Residential
4. High-Class Residential
5. Low-Class Residential
6. Beltway/Highway

1.

2.

3.
Multiple Nuclei
_____________________
1. Central Business District 6. Heavy manufacturing
2. Wholesale, light manufacturing 7. Residential suburb
3. Low-class residential 8. Outlying business district
4. Medium-class residential 9. Industrial suburb
5. High-class residential

1. It isn't inthecenterandismoreofan outskirtanddoesn'tas


e f thehubforall buisnessesandweathycorps
2.
It is verylargeratherthanbeing a more
Zone 2 minor nodeand acts as a largetraditional BRwhich norma
3.
Zone 8 It is described as an edgecityformanywealthybuisnesses butinthe
Realmodel it ismoreofresedentialsuburbforpeoplewanting
tolivefartheroutfromthe city
4. It is described asanextremelysmallexurboutsidethecityforpeopletolivefartherout
fromthecitywhereasinthemodelit ismoreofanoutlyingexurbforwealthybuisnesses
Zone7

GalacticCity
_____________________
1. Central Business District 6. Service Center
2. Suburban Residential Area 7. Airport Complex
3. Shopping Mall 8. Combined Employment
4. Industrial District & Shopping Center
5. Office Park

1. Inthismodelthelandareafortheindustrialdistrictisextremelyhighimplying
intherealmodel
zone y thereis alotofpoorpeople intheareawhichisverywrongbecause

thiszone isextremelysmallandsectionedoff
2. Inthismodel the zone ismuchsmallerthannormal because itis
shownassmallsuburbresarea wheninthe
realmodeltheseareasaremuch
Zone 2
bigger

thatissmallwhereas in
theyareimplyingthat is oneshoppingmall
there
Inthismodelthere
model
3.
aremultiplesmalllandareashoppingmalls
20 he 3 thereal
Latin American City
_____________________
1. Mall 7. Zone of In Situ Accretion
2. Gentrification 8. Industrial Park
3. Central Business District 9. Elite Wealthy) Residential
4. Spine Commerical) 10. Zone of Maturity
5. Market 11. Middle Class Residential Tract
6. Zone of Peripheral Squatter
Settlements

thezoneof peripheralsquatterbutinstead in thismodelitisthe


1.
2 of
seriesPleshette

Zone a
of Eliteresidentialbutinstead inthismodelitisshown
2.
29h [Link]
Zone 6
on

3. Zone 5 is supposedtobethezoneofMallinsteadofMarket
Zone 5
4. Zone 5 is supposedtobethezoneofMarket
insteadofMall

Zone 1

SoutheastAsianCity
_____________________
1. Port Zone 7. New Industrial Estate
2. Government Zone 8. Western Commercial Zone
3. High Class Residential 9. Suburbs
4. Market Gardening Zone 10. Squatter Areas
5. New High-Class Residential 11. Middle-Class Residential
6. Alien Commercial Zone 12. Mixed-Land Use Zone

1. Thiszoneis supposedtobe Newhigh


classresedential ofmarketgardening
zoneinstead

Zone 4
2. It issupposedtobemarketgardeningnotsquattersettlements

Zone 10
3. It issupposedtobesquattersettlements notwesterncommercialzone
Zone 8
Sub Saharan Africality
_____________________
1. Colonial CBD
2. Traditional CBD
3. Marketplace
4. High-Class Neighborhood
5. Ethnic and Mixed Neighborhoods
6. Informal Satellite Townships Shantytowns)

1. TraditionalCBDisswitchedwith Zone 1 issupposedtobethe inthismodelitisthecolonialBD


traditionalCBDbut

the ColonialCBD

beacolonialCBDbutinthismodel itistheTraditionalCBD
2. The ColonialCBDis supposedto zone 1 is supposedto
be the TraditionalCBD

[Link] in off
the orientationthelines inthemodelare alittle
afffigurines

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