Concept: Single Blocks, Discontinuous in the eagle vocabulary

Concept URI https://dd.eionet.europa.eu/vocabulary/landcover/eagle/LCH-single-blocks-discontinuous
Preferred label Single Blocks, Discontinuous
Definition The area characterized with this built-up pattern contains buildings of large size with several floors and can have more than one entry door. The need for efficient usage of space for apartments or offices results often in the being built high. The buildings normally have some free space in between them for day light and fresh air circulation. Typically these block buildings occur in urban agglomeration zones and give housing or office room for a relatively high number (hundreds and more) of persons. An extreme example is a sky-scraper.
Notation LCH-single-blocks-discontinuous
Status Valid
Status Modified 2023-11-29
Accepted Date 2023-11-29
Not Accepted Date
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  • false
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  • false
code
  • LCH-1_2_2
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LC/LU Relevance
  • LC
Thematic Domain Context
  • URBN