REPLANNING THE SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING AREA IN GRAND CANAL DOCK, DUBLIN, USING THE UP-ZONING CONCEPT
This study aims to redesign the single-family housing area in Grand Canal Dock by applying the up-zoning concept. Dublin is currently facing a housing supply crisis and suboptimal land use despite having significant potential. By adopting the up-zoning concept, where zoning regulations are modifi...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85402 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This study aims to redesign the single-family housing area in Grand Canal Dock
by applying the up-zoning concept. Dublin is currently facing a housing supply
crisis and suboptimal land use despite having significant potential. By adopting the
up-zoning concept, where zoning regulations are modified to allow for higher
building heights and densities, it is expected to improve land-use efficiency while
providing solutions to the increasing demand for housing.
The methodology used in this study involves a fragmental approach, including an
in-depth analysis of the existing conditions of the area, comparative studies with
other regions that have successfully implemented up-zoning, and design
simulations to test various planning scenarios. The study also considers social,
economic, and environmental aspects to ensure that the redesign of the area not
only focuses on increasing density but also on enhancing residents’ quality of life
and environmental sustainability.
The results of this study indicate that the implementation of up-zoning in the Grand
Canal Dock area has the potential to increase housing capacity by up to 50%
without compromising the quality of public spaces and the environment. This
redesign can also accommodate various types of housing, ranging from apartments
to mixed-use developments, which can support social diversity and economic
dynamics in the area. The study recommends the implementation of the up-zoning
concept as a long-term strategy for more efficient and sustainable urban
development. |
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