Form based regulations as an effective tool to build green cities and improve quality of living

Received: 13.05.2021; Revised: 09.07.2021, Accepted: 30.07.2021, Published Online: 31.08.2021

Vinodh Vijayakumar

1Research Scholor, AarupadaiVeedu Institute of Technology, VMRF, Vinayaka Nagar, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Paiyanoor, Kancheepuram District, Chennai-603104, Tamil Nadu, India.

vinodh.urbanist@gmail.com

 

Sangeetha S P

Vice Principal (Academics) & Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, AarupadaiVeedu Institute of Technology, VMRF, Vinayaka Nagar, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Paiyanoor, Kancheepuram District, Chennai-603104, Tamil Nadu, India, sangeetha@avit.ac.in

 

Abstract

In the race for development especially in the urbanizing part of the world, much damage has been done to the natural resources, culture, identity, health, and its consequences are rampant in the Quality of Life of the people. It is imperative that we build systematic tools to regulate the development in a manner it is conducive to life and co-existence of all living beings in the current complex territorial system of urban environment. Urban Planning as a discipline has been in vogue for several decades now, and the interpretations of the traditional descriptive regulations in most circumstances have not brought the intended structured change to the urban environment. The Form Based Regulations will prove to be a viable alternative in providing the requisite structure and framework for development considering its versatility and clarity it can provide in shaping the urban environment at all scales without loosing the merits of traditional building codes.

Key Words: Green Cities, Form Based Regulations, Green Urbanism, Sustainable Urban Planning, Public Realm, Quality of Living