Urban Design Downtown

Urban Design Downtown
Title Urban Design Downtown PDF eBook
Author Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 382
Release 1998-10-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0520209303

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This book's case studies of individual West Coast downtown projects capture the essence of late 20th-century urbanism with its multitude of social dilemmas and contradictions. The authors explore both the poetics of design and the politics and economics of development decisions. 98 photos. 26 line illustrations. 23 maps.

Urban Design Downtown

Urban Design Downtown
Title Urban Design Downtown PDF eBook
Author Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 392
Release 1998-10-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780520919327

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The corporate downtown, with its multitude of social dilemmas and contradictions, is the focus of this well-illustrated volume. How are downtown projects conceived, scripted, produced, packaged, and used, and how has all this changed during the twentieth century? The authors of Urban Design Downtown offer a critical appraisal of the emerging appearance of downtown urban form. They explore both the poetics of design and the politics and economics of development decisions. Following a historical review of the various phases of downtown transformation, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Tridib Banerjee turn to contemporary American downtowns. They examine the phenomenon of public-space privatization, arguing that corporate open spaces are the consumer-oriented result of policies that have promoted downtown renovation and restructuring but at the same time have neglected the cities' existing poverty-stricken cores. The book's case studies of individual West Coast downtown projects capture the essence of late twentieth-century urbanism. This analysis of downtown urban America, which offers extensive insight into the design and development process, will interest architects, city planners, developers, and urban designers everywhere.

Rebuilding the American City

Rebuilding the American City
Title Rebuilding the American City PDF eBook
Author David Gamble
Publisher Routledge
Pages 403
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317631056

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Urban redevelopment in American cities is neither easy nor quick. It takes a delicate alignment of goals, power, leadership and sustained advocacy on the part of many. Rebuilding the American City highlights 15 urban design and planning projects in the U.S. that have been catalysts for their downtowns—yet were implemented during the tumultuous start of the 21st century. The book presents five paradigms for redevelopment and a range of perspectives on the complexities, successes and challenges inherent to rebuilding American cities today. Rebuilding the American City is essential reading for practitioners and students in urban design, planning, and public policy looking for diverse models of urban transformation to create resilient urban cores.

Downtown USA

Downtown USA
Title Downtown USA PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Halpern
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1978
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Shaping the City

Shaping the City
Title Shaping the City PDF eBook
Author Rodolphe El-Khoury
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre ARCHITECTURE
ISBN 9780415584623

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Shaping the City takes on the key ideas facing the future of urban design.

Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design

Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design
Title Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design PDF eBook
Author Charles Montgomery
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 369
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0374168237

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"A journalist travels the world and investigates current socioeconomic theories of happiness to discover why most modern cities are designed to make us miserable, what we can do to change this, and why we have more to learn from poor cities than from prosperous ones"--

Resilient Downtowns

Resilient Downtowns
Title Resilient Downtowns PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Burayidi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 204
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134071264

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Resilient Downtowns provides a guide to communities in reviving and redeveloping their core districts into resilient, thriving neighborhoods. While the National Main Street program’s four-point approach of organization, promotion, economic restructuring, and design has been standard practice for cities seeking to rejuvenate their downtowns for decades there is disquiet among downtown managers and civic leaders about the versatility of the program. Resilient Downtowns provides communities with the "en-RICHED" approach, a four-step process for downtown development, which focuses on residential development, immigration strategies, civic functionality, heritage tourism, and good design practice. Examples from fourteen small cities across the US show how this process can revitalize downtowns in any city.