Jackson Plan

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ジャクソン・プラン(英: Jackson Plan)または、ラッフルズタウン・プラン(英: Raffles Town Plan)とは、1822年に "Plan of the Town of Singapore" として始まった都市計画である。 植民地として3年前に設立したばかりで、成長著しいシンガポールにおける、都市開発の秩序を維持するために提案された計画であり、中尉が、トーマス・ラッフルズ卿の構想に従ってシンガポールの物理的な発展を監督する任務に当たったという経緯から、ジャクソン・プラン、または、ラッフルズタウン・プランといわれている。 1822年11月、ラッフルズはジャクソンに指令を与え、その後、1822年末から1823年初頭に計画が策定され、その内容は1828年に一般に初めて公開された。シンガポール最初期から現存する計画ではあるが、シンガポールがどのように整理されるべきかを記した理想的なプロジェクトであり、完全な実現には至っていない。 rdf:langString
The Jackson Plan or Raffles Town Plan, an urban plan of 1822 titled "Plan of the Town of Singapore", is a proposed scheme for Singapore drawn up to maintain some order in the urban development of the fledgling but thriving colony founded just three years earlier. It was named after Lieutenant Philip Jackson, the colony's engineer and land surveyor tasked to oversee its physical development in accordance with the vision of Stamford Raffles for Singapore, hence it is also commonly called Raffles Town Plan. Raffles gave his instructions in November 1822, the plan was then drawn up in late 1822 or early 1823 and published in 1828. It is the earliest extant plan for the town of Singapore, but not an actual street map of Singapore as it existed in 1822 or 1827 since the plan is an idealised sche rdf:langString
The Jackson Plan or Raffles Town Plan, an of 1822 titled "Plan of the Town of Singapore", is a proposed scheme for Singapore drawn up to maintain some order in the urban development of the fledgling but thriving colony founded just three years earlier. It was named after , the colony's engineer and land surveyor tasked to oversee its physical development in accordance with the vision of Stamford Raffles for Singapore, hence it is also commonly called Raffles Town Plan. Raffles gave his instructions in November 1822, the plan was then drawn up in late 1822 or early 1823 and published in 1828. It is the earliest extant plan for the town of Singapore, but not an actual street map of Singapore as it existed in 1822 or 1827 since the plan is an idealised scheme of how Singapore may be organis rdf:langString
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rdf:langString It has been observed by the Supreme Government "that in the event of Singapore being permanently retained, there seems every reason to believe that it will become a place of considerable magnitude and importance, and it is essential that this circumstance should be constantly kept in mind, in regulating the appropriation of land. Every day's experience shews that the inconvenience and expense that may arise out of the want of such a forecast" and in this respect an economical and proper allotment of the ground intended to form the site of the principal town is an object of first importance, and one which under the present circumstance of the Settlement will not admit of delay.
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rdf:langString The Jackson Plan or Raffles Town Plan, an urban plan of 1822 titled "Plan of the Town of Singapore", is a proposed scheme for Singapore drawn up to maintain some order in the urban development of the fledgling but thriving colony founded just three years earlier. It was named after Lieutenant Philip Jackson, the colony's engineer and land surveyor tasked to oversee its physical development in accordance with the vision of Stamford Raffles for Singapore, hence it is also commonly called Raffles Town Plan. Raffles gave his instructions in November 1822, the plan was then drawn up in late 1822 or early 1823 and published in 1828. It is the earliest extant plan for the town of Singapore, but not an actual street map of Singapore as it existed in 1822 or 1827 since the plan is an idealised scheme of how Singapore may be organised that was not fully realised. Nevertheless, it served as a guide for the development of Singapore in its early days, and the effect of the general layout of the plan is still observable to this day. The plan is currently on display in the Singapore History Gallery at the National Museum of Singapore.
rdf:langString The Jackson Plan or Raffles Town Plan, an of 1822 titled "Plan of the Town of Singapore", is a proposed scheme for Singapore drawn up to maintain some order in the urban development of the fledgling but thriving colony founded just three years earlier. It was named after , the colony's engineer and land surveyor tasked to oversee its physical development in accordance with the vision of Stamford Raffles for Singapore, hence it is also commonly called Raffles Town Plan. Raffles gave his instructions in November 1822, the plan was then drawn up in late 1822 or early 1823 and published in 1828. It is the earliest extant plan for the town of Singapore, but not an actual street map of Singapore as it existed in 1822 or 1827 since the plan is an idealised scheme of how Singapore may be organised that was not fully realised. Nevertheless, it served as a guide for the development of Singapore in its early days, and the effect of the general layout of the plan is still observable to this day. The plan is currently on display in the at the National Museum of Singapore.
rdf:langString ジャクソン・プラン(英: Jackson Plan)または、ラッフルズタウン・プラン(英: Raffles Town Plan)とは、1822年に "Plan of the Town of Singapore" として始まった都市計画である。 植民地として3年前に設立したばかりで、成長著しいシンガポールにおける、都市開発の秩序を維持するために提案された計画であり、中尉が、トーマス・ラッフルズ卿の構想に従ってシンガポールの物理的な発展を監督する任務に当たったという経緯から、ジャクソン・プラン、または、ラッフルズタウン・プランといわれている。 1822年11月、ラッフルズはジャクソンに指令を与え、その後、1822年末から1823年初頭に計画が策定され、その内容は1828年に一般に初めて公開された。シンガポール最初期から現存する計画ではあるが、シンガポールがどのように整理されるべきかを記した理想的なプロジェクトであり、完全な実現には至っていない。
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