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urban building committee - перевод на итальянский

VARIANT OF BOULDERING (NAME IS A BLEND WITH 'BUILDING')
Urban climbing; Urban climber; Stegophily; Stegophilism; Building climbing; Climbing buildings

urban building committee      
comitato per la edilizia urbana
urban legend         
  • Chicago area]], here photographed in [[infra-red]]
  • Silver Arrow]] ("''Silverpilen''")
FORM OF MODERN FOLKLORE
Urban myth; Friend Of A Friend; Urban Legends; Urban myths; Urban legends; Urban rumor; Urban Legend; Urban folklore; People awakening on the mortuary table; Urban mythology; Microwaved poodle; Modern myth; Urban tale; Contemporary legend; Belief tale; Contemporary belief tale; Internet urban legends; Internet Urban Legends; Popular legend; Urban lore; Urban legend
leggenda urbana, storia inventat e diffusa tramite internet
town planning         
  • city planning in Germany]] was official government policy dating back to Nazi rule.<ref>Hass-Klau, Carmen (2014). "Motorization and Footpath Planning During the Third Reich." ''The Pedestrian and the City''. Routledge.</ref>
  • G. T. von Chiewitz]]
  • Street Hierarchy and Accessibility
TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL PROCESS CONCERNED WITH THE USE OF LAND AND DESIGN OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
City planning; Town planning; Urban development; Urban Planning; Urban and regional planning; City Planning; City planning efforts; Urban Development; Urban policy and planning; Statutory planning; Planning & development; Town Planning; Planning department; Community planning; City manager plan; Town-planning; URPL; Urban and Regional Planning; Urban studies and planning; Local planning; City plan; City layout; Urban Policy; Urban plan; Urban social planning; Planning Department; Area development plan; City and Regional Planning; Development planning; User:Glasgoh/Borough planning; Urban policy; Civil planning; Community Planning; Unplanned development; Town plan
urbanistica

Определение

urban renewal
¦ noun the redevelopment of slum areas in a large city.

Википедия

Buildering

Buildering (also known as edificeering, urban climbing, structuring, skywalking, boulding, or stegophily) describes the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures. The word "buildering", sometimes misspelled bildering, combines the word building with the climbing term bouldering. If done without ropes or protection far off the ground, buildering is extremely dangerous. It is often practiced outside legal bounds, and is thus practiced mostly at night.

Night climbing is a particular branch of buildering which has been practiced for many years in a variety of locations, especially at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, England. Night climbing, as distinct from buildering, is performed mainly by undergraduates under cover of darkness. The term "night climbing" has replaced the older term "roof climbing". The philosophy behind night climbing has undergone great change during the 21st century, with urban disciplines such as parkour having a heavy influence on the evolution of night climbing techniques and movements.

Adepts of buildering who are seen climbing on buildings without authorization are regularly met by police forces upon completing their exploit. Spectacular acts of buildering, such as free soloing skyscrapers, are usually accomplished by lone, experienced climbers, sometimes attracting large crowds of passers-by and media attention. These remain relatively rare.

Buildering can also take a form more akin to bouldering, which tends towards ascending or traversing shorter sections of buildings and structures. While still generally frowned upon by property owners, some, such as the University of Colorado at Boulder and Tufts University, turn a blind eye towards the practice in many locations.

Although often practised as a solo sport, buildering has also become a popular group activity. As in more traditional rock climbing, routes are established and graded for difficulty.