DOI: 10.5353/th_b3955836
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Role of building bylaws and regulations in shaping urban forms : a case of Kathmandu

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“…Creation of multi-storey structures for vehicular parking is not desirable in such planned areas. Allocation of singular land use of housing without socio-cultural functions combined with construction of individual buildings without coordination with the surrounding structures will definitely reduce the opportunity for interaction and socialisation among the residents in these planned areas too thereby not only minimising the mutual assistance but also deteriorating the sense of place and community (Shrestha, 2007). Lack of urban design approach and involvement of architects or planners only instead of urban designers will significantly limit the integration of two dimensional layout into three dimensional built form.…”
Section: Table 1: Reduction Of Agricultural Land and Intensification mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creation of multi-storey structures for vehicular parking is not desirable in such planned areas. Allocation of singular land use of housing without socio-cultural functions combined with construction of individual buildings without coordination with the surrounding structures will definitely reduce the opportunity for interaction and socialisation among the residents in these planned areas too thereby not only minimising the mutual assistance but also deteriorating the sense of place and community (Shrestha, 2007). Lack of urban design approach and involvement of architects or planners only instead of urban designers will significantly limit the integration of two dimensional layout into three dimensional built form.…”
Section: Table 1: Reduction Of Agricultural Land and Intensification mentioning
confidence: 99%