TORONTO
urban study field
DOWN TOWN
It was a nice trip, had a lot fun and learned a lot of stuff about residential land use.
the best part of the trip was when we got to the Kensington market.
transportation land use ..
this is one way to transport from one place to another.
medium density resdintial land use
this is a medium density residential land use, there is not a lot of these in the down town
one example of sustanability
the windmill is one of the three examples of sustainability.
high density residential land use
these type of apartments are seen a lot in the down town toronto.
low order goods commercial land use
on our way walking i saw a lot of low order goods commercial land use and this is a good example of it.
open space
this is a example of an open space/recreational land use.
parks are also good examples of open space.
industrial land use
factories are one of the examples of industrial land use and have to be away from houses.
institutional land use
a school is one of the examples of institutional land use in Toronto. schools are pretty fun there i would like to see how school is there.
land use conflict
land use conflict are conflicting views on land use policies
such as when increasing population creates competitive demands for the use of the land, causing a negative impact on other land uses nearby.
population density
is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume.
high order goods commercial land use
restaurants are a good example of high order good commercial land use and are not found a lot a lot in Toronto but there are a lot if u know what im saying.
medium order goods commercial land use
this picture is a good example for medium order goods because its a convenience store and the bike on the side shows that the transportation on a bike is used in toronto alot.