Toward an Urban Vision

Toward an Urban Vision
Title Toward an Urban Vision PDF eBook
Author Thomas Bender
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN

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Toward an Urban Ecology

Toward an Urban Ecology
Title Toward an Urban Ecology PDF eBook
Author Kate Orff
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 273
Release 2016-07-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1580934366

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Kate Orff, 2017 MacArthur Fellow, has an optimistic and transformative message about our world: we can bring together social and ecological systems to sustainably remake our cities and landscapes. Part monograph, part manual, part manife­sto, Toward an Urban Ecology reconceives urban landscape design as a form of activism, demonstrating how to move beyond familiar and increasingly outmoded ways of thinking about environmental, urban, and social issues as separate domains; and advocating for the synthesis of practice to create a truly urban ecology. In purely practical terms, SCAPE has already generated numerous tools and techniques that designers, policy makers, and communities can use to address some of the most pressing issues of our time, including the loss of biodiversity, the loss of social cohesion, and ecological degradation. Toward an Urban Ecology features numerous projects and select research from SCAPE, and conveys a range of strategies to engender a more resilient and inclusive built environment.

Toward an Urban Ohio

Toward an Urban Ohio
Title Toward an Urban Ohio PDF eBook
Author John R. Wunder
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1977
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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Mr. Lancaster's System

Mr. Lancaster's System
Title Mr. Lancaster's System PDF eBook
Author Adam Laats
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 260
Release 2024-09-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1421449366

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"This work explains how a failed school-reform system, championed by a delusional narcissist, ended up creating modern urban public education in the US in the early 1800s"--

In the Web of Class

In the Web of Class
Title In the Web of Class PDF eBook
Author Eric C. Schneider
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 275
Release 1993-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0814788785

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"An analytic overview of the history of social welfare and juvenile justice in Boston..[Schneider] traces cogently the origins, development, and ultimate failure of Protestant and Catholic reformers' efforts to ameliorate working-class poverty and juvenile delinquency." —Choice"Anyone who wants to understand why America's approach to juvenile justice doesn't work should read In the Web of Class." —Michael B. Katz,University of Pennsylvania

Nocturne

Nocturne
Title Nocturne PDF eBook
Author Hélène Valance
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 243
Release 2018-06-12
Genre Art
ISBN 0300224141

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A beautifully illustrated look at the vogue for night landscapes amid the social, political, and technological changes of modern America The turn of the 20th century witnessed a surge in the creation and popularity of nocturnes and night landscapes in American art. In this original and thought-provoking book, Hélène Valance investigates why artists and viewers of the era were so captivated by the night. Nocturne examines works by artists such as James McNeill Whistler, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Frederic Remington, Edward Steichen, and Henry Ossawa Tanner through the lens of the scientific developments and social issues that dominated the period. Valance argues that the success of the genre is connected to the resonance between the night and the many forces that affected the era, including technological advances that expanded the realm of the visible, such as electric lighting and photography; Jim Crow–era race relations; America’s closing frontier and imperialism abroad; and growing anxiety about identity and social values amid rapid urbanization. This absorbing study features 150 illustrations encompassing paintings, photographs, prints, scientific illustration, advertising, and popular media to explore the predilection for night imagery as a sign of the times.

Toward the Healthy City

Toward the Healthy City
Title Toward the Healthy City PDF eBook
Author Jason Corburn
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 586
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262013312

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A call to reconnect the fields of urban planning and public health that offers a new decision-making framework for healthy city planning.