Why is Jakarta booming? Well, like many Asian economies, Indonesia’s economy is growing – but not as fast as those of India or China. The real reason is urbanization. Indonesia is only 46% urbanized, compared to almost 80% for the world’s third most populous country — the United States.
Entries from June 2008
Postcard from Jakarta
June 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized
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Where Does Form-Based Zoning Fit into All This?
June 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Form-based zoning is one of the latest examples of a popular planning idea. And it’s a really good tool in some circumstances. The basic idea is that zoning has gotten too pre-occupied with fine grained differences in land uses and has lost site of the “form” of development. The real issue may not be that the land use is inappropriate, but that the form of the building doesn’t fit in with those around it. Look around any dense urban area – particularly a downtown or a transportation hub – and you can find a very broad range of land uses. Offices, apartments, stores, condominiums, clinics, gas stations; how could any proposed use be inappropriate? This is an area where everything goes on. Clearly, zoning that focuses on acceptable land uses might be missing the point. But building a 15-story residential tower in a townhouse area, or a shoppette with parking in front right in the middle of a block of storefronts that you can enter right from the sidewalk – now that could be a problem. The new “form” could erode the character of the area and destroy the very things that make it desirable — a human scale, or walkability, or back yard privacy. Where an urban area has a definable character and form, form-based zoning may make a lot of sense.
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