Urban Design Guidance

Urban Design Guidance

Author: Robert Cowan

Publisher: Thomas Telford

Published: 2002-07-15

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 0727731351

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The publication of the Green Paper on Planning has magnified the significance of urban design frameworks, development briefs and master plans. Despite general recognition that making places socially, economically and environmentally successful depends on high standards of urban design, there is less understanding of how good design can be delivered. The challenge is to influence the development process, not only on high profile sites, but wherever urban change is reshaping places.


Planning the Pacific Northwest

Planning the Pacific Northwest

Author: Jill Sterrett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-20

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1351177532

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The Pacific Northwest is green to the extreme. Yet a day trip can go from pristine wilderness to downtown Seattle, Portland, or Vancouver. How are these commercial and cultural hot spots keeping nature and growth in balance - and what's coming next? Trace the path from forests and fish to bikes and brews as Planning the Pacific Northwest continues the APA Planners Press series on how planning shapes major American cities.


Urban Design: Method and Techniques

Urban Design: Method and Techniques

Author: Rafael Cuesta

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-09-11

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1136020667

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This book deals with a wide range of techniques used in the urban design process. It then goes on to relate these techniques to a unique, comprehensive account of method. A method of urban design is developed which has sustainability and environmental protection at the centre of its philosophy. Previously, literature regarding the urban design method has been almost totally neglected; this book introduces the topic to the reader. This revised Second Edition encompasses the latest techniques including the development of geographic information systems and financial techniques which help evaluate projects. A number of techniques are illustrated by example or case study. Where techniques are discussed they are located within the structure of the design process. The book develops a logical framework for a process, which includes problem definition, survey, analysis, concept generation, evaluation and implementation. It is this framework which leads toward the development of an urban design method. This book is a practical guide for students or professionals in the early part of their careers. It is organized so that each chapter provides guidance which readers would have otherwise had to discover for themselves, often with some difficulty.


Urban Design: Method and Technique

Urban Design: Method and Technique

Author: Rafael Cuesta

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2007-07-11

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1136350470

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This book deals with a wide range of techniques used in the urban design process. It is invaluable for architecture, planning, landscape and surveying students and will also help professionals in the day to day practice. A method of urban design is developed which has sustainability and environmental protection at the centre of its philosophy. Previously, literature regarding the urban design method has been almost totally neglected; this book introduces the topic to the reader. A number of techniques are illustrated by example or case study. Where techniques are discussed they are located within the structure of the design process. The book develops a logical framework for a process, which includes problem definition, survey, analysis, concept generation, evaluation and implementation. It is this framework which is presented here as a discourse towards the development of an urban design method. This book is a practical guide, one that the authors themselves would have found useful as students or in the early years of their professional careers. It is organized so that each chapter provides guidance which hitherto, students and practitioners in this field have had to discover for themselves, often with some difficulty, since methods and techniques for urban design is a broad topic thinly spread in published form.


Design First

Design First

Author: David Walters

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0750659343

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Walters and Brown define objectives, policies and design principles for planning new communities and re-configuring existing ones in this practical handbook. A series of case studies is used to demonstrate how better plans can be created by working in three-dimensional urban design detail.