Evanston's Design Heritage
Author: Stuart Cohen
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Published: 2020-06-15
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ISBN-13: 9780989459334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn illustrated overview of the architects, designers and planners who have influenced Evanston's design history.
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Author: Stuart Cohen
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Published: 2020-06-15
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ISBN-13: 9780989459334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn illustrated overview of the architects, designers and planners who have influenced Evanston's design history.
Author: Paul L. Knox
Publisher: Virginia Tech Publishing
Published: 2020-10
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1949373320
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe design professions—architecture, city planning, landscape architecture, and urban design—share a great deal in terms of intellectual antecedents, professional ideals, and praxis. In particular, they share a commitment to creating better cities—whether at the scale of buildings, neighborhoods, or city-regions. But who decides what constitutes a “good” city, and how should such an ideal be implemented? In Better by Design? Paul Knox explores the intellectual roots of the design professions, showing how architects, planners, and other designers have traditionally interpreted their roles and implemented their ideas in cities across North America and the UK. Drawing on his long record of research and award-winning publications on the social production of the built environment, Knox offers a critical appraisal of their ultimate effectiveness in achieving the goal of creating and sustaining good cities.
Author: Nir Haim Buras
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2020-01-28
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 0674919246
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"An accomplished architect and urbanist goes back to the roots of what makes cities attractive and livable, demonstrating how we can restore function and beauty to our urban spaces for the long term. Nearly everything we treasure in the worldÕs most beautiful cities was built over a century ago. Cities like Prague, Paris, and Lisbon draw millions of visitors from around the world because of their exquisite architecture, walkable neighborhoods, and human scale. Yet a great deal of the knowledge and practice behind successful city planning has been abandoned over the last hundred yearsÑnot because of traffic, population growth, or other practical hurdles, but because of ill-considered theories emerging from Modernism and reactions to it. The errors of urban design over the last century are too great not to question. The solutions being offered todayÑsustainability, walkability, smart and green technologiesÑhint at what has been lost and what may be regained, but they remain piecemeal and superficial. In The Art of Classic Planning, architect and planner Nir Haim Buras documents and extends the time-tested and holistic practices that held sway before the reign of Modernism. With hundreds of full-color illustrations and photographs that will captivate architects, planners, administrators, and developers, The Art of Classic Planning restores and revitalizes the foundations of urban planning. Inspired by venerable cities like Kyoto, Vienna, and Venice, and by the great successes of LÕEnfantÕs Washington, HaussmannÕs Paris, and BurnhamÕs Chicago, Buras combines theory and a host of examples to arrive at clear guidelines for best practices in classic planning for todayÕs world. The Art of Classic Planning celebrates the enduring principles of urban design and invites us to return to building beautiful cities."
Author: William T. Goodban
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael M. Lombardo
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 1035
ISBN-13: 9781933578019
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marta Brković Dodig
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-11-25
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 0429805705
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Routledge Companion to Games in Architecture and Urban Planning aims to identify and showcase the rich diversity of games, including: simulation games, game-like approaches, game scenarios, and gamification processes for teaching/learning, design and research in architecture and urban planning. This collection creates an opportunity for exchange and reflection on games in architecture and urban planning. Theoretical discussions, descriptive accounts, and case studies presenting empirical evidence are featured; combined with reflections, constructive critical analysis, discussions of connections, and various influences on this field. Twenty-eight international contributors have come together from eleven countries and five continents to present their studies on games in architecture and urban planning, pose new questions, and advocate for innovative perspectives.
Author: Davide Ponzini
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-05-28
Total Pages: 471
ISBN-13: 1351847236
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTransnational Architecture and Urbanism combines urban planning, design, policy, and geography studies to offer place-based and project-oriented insight into relevant case studies of urban transformation in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East. Since the 1990s, increasingly multinational modes of design have arisen, especially concerning prominent buildings and places. Traditional planning and design disciplines have proven to have limited comprehension of, and little grip on, such transformations. Public and scholarly discussions argue that these projects and transformations derive from socioeconomic, political, cultural trends or conditions of globalization. The author suggests that general urban theories are relevant as background, but of limited efficacy when dealing with such context-bound projects and policies. This book critically investigates emerging problematic issues such as the spectacularization of the urban environment, the decontextualization of design practice, and the global circulation of plans and projects. The book portends new conceptualizations, evidence-based explanations, and practical understanding for architects, planners, and policy makers to critically learn from practice, to cope with these transnational issues, and to put better planning in place.
Author: Lominger Limited, Incorporated
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Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 911
ISBN-13: 9780965571241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lominger Limited, Incorporated
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Published: 1996-01-01
Total Pages: 800
ISBN-13: 9780965571210
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan Tarbatt
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-03-18
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 1000033716
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe block is no more than the land and building area defined by streets. It is the nature of the interface between the two, which has a critical impact on the quality of the spaces between those buildings. The importance of the block to city life is well rehearsed, and in any case, we seldom find ourselves in the business of making cities from scratch. But we are in the business of making new houses, neighbourhoods and new local centres, and we need lots of them: 250,000 a year to be imprecise. Against the background of a burgeoning housing shortage in the UK, there are varied issues to be reconciled. The Urban Block charts the fall and rise of the perimeter block as the staple of urban form and structure from ancient times. It takes you through the process of understanding, defining, structuring and designing the block. Carefully selected urban and suburban case examples explain “do's and don'ts” of good block layout and will help you to produce better masterplans, while staying in touch with commercial realities.