Summary - Urban Environs
 
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 - use of urban infill site helps to densify the city 
   centre and reduce infrastructure costs
 - accessibility by foot, bicycle, and public transit
 - planting of street trees to help green city and
   provide natural shading
 - connecting building to urban sidewalk with direct
   access through doors, canopies, agora, cafés, ...
 - planting native species in landscaping which are
   naturally adapted to the climate and require less
   or no additional water, fertilizers, and pesticides
 - integration of building into the urban environment
 - integration of the building into its landscape
 - the sense of interior/exterior that allows inhabitants
   to be aware of light and weather changes
 - conscious insertion of building into its physical 
   and cultural environment
 - buildings that take into account the 'human scale'
 - working around existing stands of trees to the 
   advantage of the building's design with respect to
   natural shading and protection from winter winds
 - low garden walls are more subtle ways of 
   establishing boundaries than tall fences
 - consideration of the building and its future in the
   community after its initial use has ended
 - looking for opportunities to repair existing urban
   fabric
 - consideration for the opinions of local residents
   and businesses
 - attempt to add to the 'sense of place' in a 
   neighbourhood