Building Cities to LAST

Building Cities to LAST
Title Building Cities to LAST PDF eBook
Author Jassen Callender
Publisher Routledge
Pages 220
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000510697

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Building Cities to LAST presents the myriad issues of sustainable urbanism in a clear and concise system, and supports holistic thinking about sustainable development in urban environments by providing four broad measures of urban sustainability that differ radically from other, less long-lived patterns: these are Lifecycle, Aesthetics, Scale, and Technology (LAST). This framework for understanding the relationship between these four measures and the essential types of infrastructure—grouped according to the basic human needs of Food, Shelter, Mobility, and Water—is laid out in a simple and easy-to-understand format. These broad measures and infrastructures address the city as a whole and as a recognizable pattern of human activity and, in turn, increase the ability of cities—and the human race—to LAST. This book will find wide readership particularly among students and young practitioners in architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture.

Building Cities

Building Cities
Title Building Cities PDF eBook
Author Norman Crowe
Publisher Artmediaco
Pages 124
Release 1999
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Examines the social and environmental problems of our time, offering a holistic way of thinking about human interaction and its relationship to the built environment. The book outlines how traditional principles of urbanism support and sustain human cultures in cities, bringing together the issues of how we build and live together from architectural, political and technical perspectives. It contains eight essays and 62 projects.

Building Cities that Work

Building Cities that Work
Title Building Cities that Work PDF eBook
Author Edmund P. Fowler
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 340
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780773511835

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Since 1945, North Americans have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on urban development, literally transforming the landscape of the continent. This development has been disastrous, Edmund Fowler maintains, because it is inordinately expensive, destructive of the environment, and disruptive of healthy social life and authentic politics. Revealing the connections between our basic cultural beliefs and why we build the way we do, he stresses that to build cities that work we must become aware of how our personal choices contribute to the form of the built environment.

The Art of Building Cities

The Art of Building Cities
Title The Art of Building Cities PDF eBook
Author Camillo Sitte
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1945
Genre Art, Municipal
ISBN

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Building Supply News

Building Supply News
Title Building Supply News PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1925
Genre
ISBN

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Vols. for 1979- include annual buyers guide.

Carpentry and Building

Carpentry and Building
Title Carpentry and Building PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1902
Genre Architecture
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Building Cities in America

Building Cities in America
Title Building Cities in America PDF eBook
Author Daniel Judah Elazar
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 322
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780819160966

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What is the distinctive character of America's cities? How have our metropolitan regions evolved since the Colonial period? What effect will local politics have on the future of the American city? These are the questions Daniel J. Elazar addresses in this third volume of his highly-acclaimed 'Cities of the Prairie' trilogy. Recognizing the growing alienation from local institutions on the part of city-dwellers nation-wide, Elazar explains why the restoration of local attachments should be a matter of first priority. Co-published with Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.