The demographic growth and the industrial revolution that emerged at the end of the 19th century pushed urban planners and landscape designers to create limited collective spaces, organized with architectural criteria ensuring comfort and safety for their users. This was done in a way that rationalized the use of space and separated one activity from another, thereby distinguishing urban areas from industrial zones or specific activity areas.
The implementation of this process therefore requires technical feasibility studies known as VRD (Voiries et Réseaux Divers – Roads and Various Networks)
The implementation of this process therefore requires technical feasibility studies known as VRD (Voiries et Réseaux Divers – Roads and Various Networks)
- Enseignant: Assia AGUAGUENA
- Enseignant: Nada Ouard Roua BENCHABANE
- Enseignant: Maroua BOUREGDA
- Enseignant: soumeya kherkhache
- Enseignant: Ikhlas METROUH