URBAN DESIGN VS URBAN PLANNING ANALYSIS ON IMPACT TO THE COMMUNITY

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  URBAN PLANNING VS URBAN DESIGN   Planning a city's structures, such as its policies, infrastructure, neighborhoods, construction rules, and regulations, is known as urban planning. Urban planning entails "planning of city strategies, structures, and policies." The level of strategy, organization, and policy is the area of more technical and political emphasis.   Urban design, on the other hand, is the process of creating city elements from plans. It covers everything from public space to infrastructure, along with travel, scenery, and lodging for the local population. According to its definition, urban design is the "design of city features." It functions at the feature and system level with a design and user experience emphasis.   The main goal of urban design is to create unique metropolitan features. It might be a park, a transportation system, or a facility that treats sewage. For people who desire to work creatively, there is urban design. Urban design is a fulfilling profession for those who desire to work on quality of life, population resilience, and sustainability. Urban designers of today frequently collaborate within neighborhoods to develop plans that benefit and excite the neighborhood.   To simply things Planners of urban areas are more strategic. They assess variables that might not always be under their control. Urban planners need to have a true "big picture" understanding of what a community needs, from the technological ends to political factors. Sustainability, long-term resilience, and individual quality of life for tenants of residential and commercial land are three areas where urban designers and urban planners intersect.
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