Town Planning
Top-down planning traditionally involves the definition of corporate goals and their subdivision into specific goals, which are then dealt with in phases.

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An architectural site analysis process will look at issues such as site location, size, topography, zoning, traffic conditions and climate. The analysis also needs to consider any future developments, or changes to the site’s surroundings, such as a change of road designations, changing cultural patterns, or other significant building developments within the area.

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The apartment (as housing type) is a set of rooms, including a kitchen, designed as a complete dwelling for occupation by a single household within a larger structure or complex, typically with other similar units. 

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The design-thinking framework follows an overall flow of 1) understand, 2) explore, and 3) materialize. Within these larger buckets fall the 6 phases: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test, and implement.

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Top-down planning or retrograde planning is an approach that aims to gradually move from the top to the bottom level of a particular hierarchy.

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A plan is a view of an object projected horizontally, or from above. In architectural drawing, this is known as a top view, top plan or roof plan. Our top view of the capsicum is like a roof plan of a building or architectural structure.
 

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Town planning is the process of managing land resources. It involves the control of existing and new developments, as well as strategy preparation to ensure manage future requirements. It is a dynamic process that changes in response to policy, development proposals and local needs.

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Query processing refers to the process to answer a query to a database or an information system, which usually involves interpreting the query, searching through the space storing data, and retrieving the results satisfying the query.