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Lecture notes from the Spatial Design and Standard Conditions course at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen covering design standards, building typologies, and urban morphology. The document covers key concepts including design standards vs. design conditions, residential building types (detached houses, terraced houses, apartments), mixed-use development, building morphology and typology, and soil construction methods. Essential for understanding how legal, procedural, and social factors influence spatial planning decisions and urban transformation.

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Spatial Design Standards and
Conditions
L1 -Introduction to the course
design standard: obligatory design requirements
stem from: building degrees, fire codes, environmental law, Electrical codes


design conditions: all factors or circumstances that influence how an urban
design/ spatial vision turns out (can be legal, procedural, social, cultural,
economic, environmental, … )
Design conditions can change with changes in the broader socio-spatial
environment (e.g. in terms of needs, values, preferences, technologies, and so
on’
Effective walking space’ – actual space requirement by pedestrians
‘Free walking space’ – actual space requirements plus additional passing space
‘Sidewalk width’ – full width from facade to curb incl. obstacles


changing design conditions → Amsterdam haarlemmerdijk (1900, 1971, 2013)
from walkeble to car centric to walk and bike → change in technologies
more recent: ‘Design for all’ → more space for example if walk with umbrella,
kinderwagen, with a cane


This course: understand complexity and variety of design standards and
conditions which influence urban transformation
- to comprehend forecast and provide workable frameworks, current and future
generations → changing nature and social spatial


Planners capacity
intervening indirect, trough rules and regulations
can only influence condition not the actions of individuals



Spatial Design Standards and Conditions 1

, intent vs reality
There are no perfect formulas to design cities, no project can be
considered a final product or solution. Far from being merely a future
image or representation, a plan interacts with the context in relation to
temporary conditions
what agents can do and how
human action is always an expression of socio-cultural and material
conditions
try to be existing or transformative
Zoning and soil conditions


Key messages
› Design standards = obligatory (legal / regulatory design condition)
› Design conditions relate to much more; all factors or circumstances that
influence how an urban design / spatial vision turns out
› Both can change over time; design conditions more fluid than design
standards
› Planner’s have the power to intervene (directly and indirectly) and thereby
actively shape urban and rural environments
› Planner’s need to take design standards and conditions into account, but
through design also influence the conditions of human action (never the action
itself)
› Spatial design as transformative practice


L2 – Building Typologie
Types of residential buildings




Spatial Design Standards and Conditions 2

, Most common residential building
types:
› Stand-alone family house
› Terraced houses
› Apartments
› (Mixed use)




Stand-alone houses
Detached or semi-detached
› Single family building
› Commonly two floors
› Usually with:
▪ Gardens
▪ Garages

Terraced houses
› = row houses (at least 3 grouped
together)
› Single family housing, vertical
separation
› Usually with gardens (front and / or
rear)




Apartments


Spatial Design Standards and Conditions 3

, › Multi-story, multi-household
› Horizontal and vertical separation
› comes in different shapes (‘block’,
‘tower’, ‘courtyard’
every unit needs daylight
not to deep → 5 to 6 meters




Types of building blocks




Types of building use
› Living › Schools
› Working › Hospitals
› Shops › Nursing home
› Manufacturing › Cinema
› Office › Sport
Mixed use




Spatial Design Standards and Conditions 4

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