Metropolitan Plan Evaluation Methodology

Metropolitan Plan Evaluation Methodology
Title Metropolitan Plan Evaluation Methodology PDF eBook
Author David E. Boyce
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1969
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Special Report

Special Report
Title Special Report PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board
Publisher
Pages 784
Release 1973
Genre Highway engineering
ISBN

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Forecasting Urban Travel

Forecasting Urban Travel
Title Forecasting Urban Travel PDF eBook
Author David E. Boyce
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 661
Release 2015-02-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1784713597

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Forecasting Urban Travel presents in a non-mathematical way the evolution of methods, models and theories underpinning travel forecasts and policy analysis, from the early urban transportation studies of the 1950s to current applications throughout the

Government in Metropolitan Areas

Government in Metropolitan Areas
Title Government in Metropolitan Areas PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1962
Genre Government publications
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Subject Catalog of the Institute of Governmental Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley

Subject Catalog of the Institute of Governmental Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley
Title Subject Catalog of the Institute of Governmental Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley PDF eBook
Author University of California, Berkeley. Institute of Governmental Studies. Library
Publisher
Pages 968
Release 1971
Genre Political science
ISBN

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A Quest for Life

A Quest for Life
Title A Quest for Life PDF eBook
Author Ian L. McHarg
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 456
Release 1996-04-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780471086284

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"Show me any civilization that believes that reality exists only because man can perceive it, that the cosmos was erected to support man on its pinnacle, that man is exclusively divine, and then I will predict the nature of his cities and its landscapes, the hot dog stands, the neon shill, the ticky-tacky houses, the sterile core, the mined and ravaged countryside. This is the image of anthropocentric man. He seeks not unity with nature but conquest, yet unity he finds, when his arrogance and ignorance are stilled and he lies dead under the greensward." Ian L. McHarg Multiply and Subdue the Earth, 1969 "No living American has done more to usher the gentle science of ecology out of oblivion and into mainstream thought than Ian McHarg—a teacher, philosopher, designer, and activist who changed the way we view and shape our environment." From the foreword by Stewart L. Udall Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Harrisonburg, Virginia A Quest for Life is the autobiography of a man who stands alongside Rachel Carson, Lewis Mumford, and Aldo Leopold as one of the giants of the environmental movement. In a robust and singular voice, Ian McHarg recounts the story of a life that has foreshadowed and eventually shaped environmental consciousness in the twentieth century. Along the way we meet prominent figures in the environmental movement, the design fields, and the government, from Walter Gropius to Lady Bird Johnson, all presented in rich and telling anecdotes. Early in A Quest for Life McHarg presents us with an arresting image. Describing the view from his boyhood home on the outskirts of Glasgow, he tells us that in one direction he could see the industrial miasma of smokestacks, tenements, and treeless streets, and, in another, the glories of the Scottish countryside. "I was born and bred," he writes, "on a fulcrum with two poles, city and countryside." Confronted with such a stark contrast, the man who was to become "the founder of ecological planning" began at an early age to turn literally from inhumane urban development and toward the beauty and power of Nature. Each chapter of this book illuminates key stages in McHarg's life and in the evolution of his environmental awareness. We see him as a youth standing on a hillside beside the impressive Donald Wintersgill who, with the wave of his cane, lays out an entire village complete with lakes and forests, and thus introduces the astonished McHarg to the profession of landscape architecture. In some of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War he witnesses the magnitude of human destructive capability. Later, when he faces a crisis of conscience over his religious training and its exhortation to gain dominion over life and subdue the earth, he begins to develop a deep spiritual appreciation for the sanctity of Nature itself. His training as a designer and planner in the Modernist Bauhaus tradition, with its neglect of the environment; his bouts with tuberculosis that showed him the link between public health and city planning; his famous "Man—The Planetary Disease" speech before powerful industrialists—all stand as emblematic of battles that are still being fought today. A Quest for Life also chronicles the many triumphs in McHarg's career. It offers fresh insight into the revolutionary design method behind his groundbreaking book, Design with Nature, and explores the development of geographical information systems. We learn firsthand about his work on the celebrated regional plans for Denver and the Twin Cities, as well as the Woodlands new town project. His most enduring contribution, however, may prove to be his four decades of teaching at the University of Pennsylvania. Through the generations of landscape architects, designers, and planners he taught there, his influence has spread around the world and into the future. As the compelling, first-person story of a remarkable individual who not only manned the barricades against environmental destruction, but helped lay the foundation for the barricades themselves, A Quest for Life is must reading for landscape architects, designers, conservationists, planners, and others concerned with the preservation of our communities and the natural environment.

Housing and Planning References

Housing and Planning References
Title Housing and Planning References PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 658
Release 1981
Genre City planning
ISBN

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