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June 20, 2006
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The rural-to-urban transect is an essential tool for describing and coordinating the human habitat. It establishes appropriate relationships between buildings, streets, and public spaces and their natural contexts across the full range of urban settlement --from undisturbed nature to the most intensely urban places. The transect must be calibrated to reflect local climate, ecology, tradition, and building practice.
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The rural-to-urban transect is an essential tool for describing and coordinating the human habitat. It establishes appropriate relationships between buildings, streets, and public spaces and their natural contexts across the full range of urban settlement --from undisturbed nature to the most intensely urban places. The transect must be calibrated to reflect local climate, ecology, tradition, and building practice.
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June 20, 2006
by SteveFilmanowicz -- Post Transect Amendment, current version
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The rural-to-urban transect is an essential tool for describing and coordinating the human habitat. It establishes appropriate relationships between buildings, streets, and public spaces and their natural contexts across the full range of urban settlement --from undisturbed nature to the most intensely urban places. The transect must be calibrated to reflect local climate, ecology, tradition, and building practice.
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