Density by Design

Density by Design
Title Density by Design PDF eBook
Author Steven Fader
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This book describes the design and development of 14 denser than typical projects that range from single-family subdivisions to downtown high-rise apartments, illustrating new urbanism, transit-oriented development, mixed-income and mixed-use housing types, urban infill, and adaptive use.

Critical Urban Studies

Critical Urban Studies
Title Critical Urban Studies PDF eBook
Author Jonathan S. Davies
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 243
Release 2010-11-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1438433077

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Essays reevaluating and challenging the critiques of the urban studies field

Ancient Urban Planning in the Mediterranean

Ancient Urban Planning in the Mediterranean
Title Ancient Urban Planning in the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Samantha L. Martin-McAuliffe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 172
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9780367502065

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This edited volume assembles the most up-to-date research on the design and construction of ancient cities in the wider Mediterranean, reappraising and shedding light on these 'lost' Classical plans.

The Gaia Atlas of Cities

The Gaia Atlas of Cities
Title The Gaia Atlas of Cities PDF eBook
Author Herbert Girardet
Publisher UN-HABITAT
Pages 204
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781856750974

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In the last 100 years global urban populations have expanded from 15 to 50%. Urban growth patterns are changing the face of the earth and the condition of humanity. This atlas addresses these key issues, and analyses the problems of expanding cities.

New Directions in Urban Geography

New Directions in Urban Geography
Title New Directions in Urban Geography PDF eBook
Author Chiranji Singh Yadav
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 378
Release 1986
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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Changing Contexts in Spatial Planning

Changing Contexts in Spatial Planning
Title Changing Contexts in Spatial Planning PDF eBook
Author Janice Morphet
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2018
Genre City planning
ISBN 9780815365068

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This book considers the major forces that have emerged to reshape planning following 2010, including national infrastructure project delivery, the Localism Act (2011) and neighbourhood planning. This period also saw the introduction of the replacement of regional plans by new strategic sub-regional approaches in combined local authorities for functional economic areas. All of this is set within the UN's New Urban Agenda, Brexit, the changing programme for the EU post 2021 and the likely effects that these will have on UK planning practice. There is also a discussion on the evolving planning policies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the ways in which the UK nations are beginning to work together more closely and with Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man through the spatial planning group in the British-Irish Council. Although primarily focused on the UK, the text sets some of the policy discussions in a wider international context including agreements on the environment and the emerging alignment of governance and economies in newly recognised sub-regional spaces. It follows Effective Practice in Spatial Planning (2011), which addressed the developments in planning in the UK between 2004 and 2010, and discusses the major changes in all aspects of planning policy in the following period.

New Directions in Urban History

New Directions in Urban History
Title New Directions in Urban History PDF eBook
Author Peter Borsay, Ruth-Elisabeth Mohrmann, Gunther Hirschfelder
Publisher Waxmann Verlag
Pages 228
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 9783830956433

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This volume introduces, through a series of freshly researched studies, new perspectives on the history of European urban culture from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. The approach is an international one, with essays on Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy, and the authors drawn not only from Europe, but also the USA and Japan. The essays examine a range of specialist aspects of culture, such as gardening, spa towns, painting, and music. At the same time the contributors also explore jointly several broader interconnected themes - health, nature, the arts and cultural institutions, leisure, and tourism - of central importance to the cultural identity and development of the modern European town.