Urban design reader / edited by Michael Larice and Elezabeth Macdonald

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxon: Routledge, 2010.Description: xii, 541 pISBN:
  • 9780415333870
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.1216 URB
Contents:
"CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS FOR THE URBAN DESIGN FIELD Introduction "Upsurge of the Renaissance" Edmund Bacon "The Family of Eyes" and "The Mire of the Macadam" Marshall Berman "Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns" Frederick Law Olmsted "The Meager and Unimaginative Character of Modern City Plans" and "The Artistic Limitations of Modern City Planning" Camillo Sitte "The Garden City Idea and Modern Planning" Lewis Mumford "The Neighborhood Unit" Clarence Perry "The Pack-Donkey's Way and Man's Way" and "A Contemporary City" Le Corbusier PART 2: NORMATIVE THEORIES OF GOOD CITY FORM Introduction "Introduction" and "The Uses of Sidewalks: Contact" Jane Jacobs "The Timeless Way" Christopher Alexander "Toward an Urban Design Manifesto" Allan B. Jacobs and Donald Appleyard "Dimensions of Performance" Kevin Lynch PART 3: PLACE THEORIES IN URBAN DESIGN Introduction "Prospects for Places" Edward Relph "The Phenomenon of Place" Christian Norberg-Schulz "The Problem of Place in America" Ray Oldenburg PART 4: DIMENSIONS OF PLACE-MAKING Introduction "The Image of the Environment" and "The City Image and Its Elements" Kevin Lynch "Introduction to The Concise Townscape" Gordon Cullen "Principles for Regional Design" Michael Hough "Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place" Doug Kelbaugh "Place Memory and Urban Preservation" Dolores Hayden "Themes of Postmodern Urbanism" Nan Ellin "The Generic City" Rem Koolhaas PART 5: TYPOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY IN URBAN DESIGN Introduction "Urban Components" Leon Krier "The Third Typology" Anthony Vidler "Getting to Know the Built Landscape: Typomorphology" Anne Vernez Moudon PART 6: CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES Introduction "What is Sprawl?" Oliver Gillham "Charter of the New Urbanism" Congress for the New Urbanism "Density in Communities, or the Most Important Factor in Building Urbanity" Eduardo L
Summary: Drawing together the very best of classic and contemporary writings, this informative book illuminates the theory and practice of urban design. Forty-five generous selections include contributions from Howard, Le Corbusier, Hall and Jacobs through to Davis, Hayden and Gillham. This book provides an essential resource for students and practitioners of urban design, drawing together important but widely dispersed writings. Section and selection introductions are provided to assist students in understanding where readings come from and how they fit into the larger picture of the field of urban design
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"CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS FOR THE URBAN DESIGN FIELD Introduction "Upsurge of the Renaissance" Edmund Bacon "The Family of Eyes" and "The Mire of the Macadam" Marshall Berman "Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns" Frederick Law Olmsted "The Meager and Unimaginative Character of Modern City Plans" and "The Artistic Limitations of Modern City Planning" Camillo Sitte "The Garden City Idea and Modern Planning" Lewis Mumford "The Neighborhood Unit" Clarence Perry "The Pack-Donkey's Way and Man's Way" and "A Contemporary City" Le Corbusier PART 2: NORMATIVE THEORIES OF GOOD CITY FORM Introduction "Introduction" and "The Uses of Sidewalks: Contact" Jane Jacobs "The Timeless Way" Christopher Alexander "Toward an Urban Design Manifesto" Allan B. Jacobs and Donald Appleyard "Dimensions of Performance" Kevin Lynch PART 3: PLACE THEORIES IN URBAN DESIGN Introduction "Prospects for Places" Edward Relph "The Phenomenon of Place" Christian Norberg-Schulz "The Problem of Place in America" Ray Oldenburg PART 4: DIMENSIONS OF PLACE-MAKING Introduction "The Image of the Environment" and "The City Image and Its Elements" Kevin Lynch "Introduction to The Concise Townscape" Gordon Cullen "Principles for Regional Design" Michael Hough "Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place" Doug Kelbaugh "Place Memory and Urban Preservation" Dolores Hayden "Themes of Postmodern Urbanism" Nan Ellin "The Generic City" Rem Koolhaas PART 5: TYPOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY IN URBAN DESIGN Introduction "Urban Components" Leon Krier "The Third Typology" Anthony Vidler "Getting to Know the Built Landscape: Typomorphology" Anne Vernez Moudon PART 6: CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES Introduction "What is Sprawl?" Oliver Gillham "Charter of the New Urbanism" Congress for the New Urbanism "Density in Communities, or the Most Important Factor in Building Urbanity" Eduardo L

"CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS FOR THE URBAN DESIGN FIELD Introduction "Upsurge of the Renaissance" Edmund Bacon "The Family of Eyes" and "The Mire of the Macadam" Marshall Berman "Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns" Frederick Law Olmsted "The Meager and Unimaginative Character of Modern City Plans" and "The Artistic Limitations of Modern City Planning" Camillo Sitte "The Garden City Idea and Modern Planning" Lewis Mumford "The Neighborhood Unit" Clarence Perry "The Pack-Donkey's Way and Man's Way" and "A Contemporary City" Le Corbusier PART 2: NORMATIVE THEORIES OF GOOD CITY FORM Introduction "Introduction" and "The Uses of Sidewalks: Contact" Jane Jacobs "The Timeless Way" Christopher Alexander "Toward an Urban Design Manifesto" Allan B. Jacobs and Donald Appleyard "Dimensions of Performance" Kevin Lynch PART 3: PLACE THEORIES IN URBAN DESIGN Introduction "Prospects for Places" Edward Relph "The Phenomenon of Place" Christian Norberg-Schulz "The Problem of Place in America" Ray Oldenburg PART 4: DIMENSIONS OF PLACE-MAKING Introduction "The Image of the Environment" and "The City Image and Its Elements" Kevin Lynch "Introduction to The Concise Townscape" Gordon Cullen "Principles for Regional Design" Michael Hough "Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place" Doug Kelbaugh "Place Memory and Urban Preservation" Dolores Hayden "Themes of Postmodern Urbanism" Nan Ellin "The Generic City" Rem Koolhaas PART 5: TYPOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY IN URBAN DESIGN Introduction "Urban Components" Leon Krier "The Third Typology" Anthony Vidler "Getting to Know the Built Landscape: Typomorphology" Anne Vernez Moudon PART 6: CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES Introduction "What is Sprawl?" Oliver Gillham "Charter of the New Urbanism" Congress for the New Urbanism "Density in Communities, or the Most Important Factor in Building Urbanity" Eduardo L

Drawing together the very best of classic and contemporary writings, this informative book illuminates the theory and practice of urban design. Forty-five generous selections include contributions from Howard, Le Corbusier, Hall and Jacobs through to Davis, Hayden and Gillham. This book provides an essential resource for students and practitioners of urban design, drawing together important but widely dispersed writings. Section and selection introductions are provided to assist students in understanding where readings come from and how they fit into the larger picture of the field of urban design

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