Friday, February 17, 2012

Mixing land use

Implications of a growing human population
As the human population increases, the need for certain resources increases as well (e.g. the land and water)
Increase in human population leads to the growth of urban areas. There will be more high-rise buildings to support the amount of people leaving in one area.
However, there is still a problem pertaining to the lack of space for housing, offices, schools, recreational activities, government buildings, tourist attraction. The conflicting uses of land result in the government setting priorities. For instance, if the government wants to concentrate on a certain aspect (Education) then the land that is initially used for schools will be expanded and focused on.  Depending on the needs, different amount of land is allocated differently. But, there are some cases where the area is very concentrated and has many activities going on there.
Mixed land use is apparent in the One-North area (Buona Vista)
One-North is currently undergoing a development to house various facilities. For instance, there are houses, media industries, schools, businesses industries, transport system.
Although to some people, mixing the various facilities together in one area may not a good idea as in many cities, creating a mixed land use area requires a lot of construction, reconstruction, installation. For example, old buildings, offices and the transport networks have to be redeveloped and it is very expensive. Locating residential areas close to other functions such as industries/shopping areas may result in the traffic congestion, air/noise pollution because of the increased amounts in human and vehicle traffic.
However, I personally feel that it is beneficial towards many people because a mixed land use encompasses several facilities located within a short distance between one another and it allows people to enjoy the convenience of having their working area/schools close to their homes. Besides, a variety of activities can be carried out and meet the needs of many consumers, (e.g. shopping/ recreational complex) thus maximizing the land use in an urban area.
So, what do you think?