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Architecture : Urban & Land Use Planning

Urban & Land Use Planning eBooks

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Measuring Quality in Planning
By: Carmona, Matthew; Sieh, Louie
Published by: Spon Press

The question of how to measure the quality and effectiveness of the output of the planning process is a current major debate. This book deals with issues of defining quality, public sector management, the use of indicators and the planning process. more...

Price: $80.95


Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change
By: Roaf, Sue; Crichton, David; Nicol, Fergus
Published by: Architectural Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)

From the bestselling author of Ecohouse, this fully revised edition of Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change provides unique insights into how we can protect our buildings, cities, infra-structures and lifestyles against risks associated with extreme weather and related social, economic and energy events. .. .. Three new chapters present evidence of escalating rates of environmental change. The authors explore the growing urgency for mitigation and adaptation responses that deal with the resulting challenges. .. ..: .. ..; Theoretical information sits alongside practical design guidelines, so architects, designers and planners can not only see clearly what problems they face, but also find the solutions they need, in order to respond to power and water supply needs. .. .. ..; Considers use of materials, structures, site issues and planning in order to provide design solutions. .. .. ..; Examines recent climate events in the US and UK and looks at how architecture was successful or not in preventing building damage. .. .. Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change is an essential source, not just for architects, engineers and planners facing the challenges of designing our building for a changing climate, but also for everyone involved in their production and use. more...

Price: $57.95


America Town
By: Gillem, Mark
Published by: University of Minnesota Press

In America Town, Mark L. Gillem reveals modern military outposts as key symbols of not just American power but also consumer consumption. Through case studies of several U.S. military facilities Gillem exposes these military installations as suburban culture replicated in the form of vast green lawns, three-car garages, and big-box stores and questions the impact of this practice on the rest of the world. more...

Price: $75.00


Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability
By: Netzband, Maik (ed.); Stefanov, William (ed.); Redman, Charles (ed.)
Published by: Springer

Sometimes, science questions don't match well with what the operational problems and concerns of a given city are. This book presents data from six urban regions from all over the world, and explains what the questions are, and how one can use data and scientific skills to help answer them. more...

Price: $215.00


Archispeak
By: Porter, Tom
Published by: Routledge

This unique illustrated guide will help students understand the nuances of this specialised language and help them in communicating their own design ideas. more...

Price: $44.95


Architects and Architecture of London
By: Allinson, Kenneth
Published by: Architectural Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)

A lively and colourful guide to London's architects and architecture more...

Price: $34.95


Architectural Body
By: Gins, Madeline; Arakawa
Published by: The University of Alabama Press

This manifesto is a verbal articulation of the authors' visionary theory of how the human body, architecture, and creativity define and sustain one another. This revolutionary work by artist-architects Arakawa and Madeline Gins demonstrates the inter-connectedness of innovative architectural design, the poetic process, and philosophical inquiry. Together, they have created an experimental and widely admired body of work--museum installations, landscape and park commissions, home and office designs, avant-garde films, poetry collections--that challenges traditional notions about the built environment. This book promotes a deliberate use of architecture and design in dealing with the blight of the human condition; it recommends that people seek architectural and aesthetic solutions to the dilemma of mortality. In 1997 the Guggenheim Museum presented an Arakawa/Gins retrospective and published a comprehensive volume of their work titled Reversible Destiny: We Have Decided Not to Die. Architectural Body continues the philosophical definition of that project and demands a fundamental rethinking of the terms 'human' and 'being.' When organisms assume full responsibility for inventing themselves, where they live and how they live will merge. The artists believe that a thorough re-visioning of architecture will redefine life and its limitations and render death passe. The authors explain that 'Another way to read reversible destiny . . . Is as an open challenge to our species to reinvent itself and to desist from foreclosing on any possibility.' Audacious and liberating, this volume will be of interest to students and scholars of 20th-century poetry, postmodern critical theory, conceptual art and architecture, contemporary avant-garde poetics, and to serious readers interested in architecture's influence on imaginative expression. Arakawa is an architect and artist, and Madeline Gins is a poet and novelist. Their work has been exhibited inter more...

Price: $15.96


Architecture and Participation
By: Blundell Jones, Peter; Petrescu, Doina; Till, Jeremy
Published by: Spon Press

Explores ways in which users may be involved in the design of their future environment. Contributors provide both theoretical approaches and concrete outcomes. The issue of participation has recently assumed great political importance. This book more...

Price: $54.95


Architecture and the Urban Environment
By: Thomas, Derek
Published by: Architectural Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)

This well illustrated text forms a critical appraisal of the place and direction of architecture and urban design in a new world order at the start of the 21st century. The book defines architectural and environmental goals for the New Age by analysing recent contemporary work for its responsiveness to important social and environmental issues and comparing it to successful precedents in architecture. It argues that this new sustainable approach to architecture should be recognised as a new development of mainstream architectural history. This practical guide illustrates current social and natural resource issues to aid architects in their approach to future design. Environmental economics is presented as a potential bridge over the divide between the expectations of the business sector and the concerns of environmental lobbies. Through examples and case studies, an accessible analysis of carefully researched data, drawn from primary sources over four continents, allows the author to outline the current urgency for architects and urban designers to respond with real commitment to current and future changing contexts. This book expresses a holistic vision and proposes a value system in response to the diagnosis. It includes: sound architectural and environmental ethics; end user involvement in the design process and technological advances aimed at sustainable resource use. Includes international case studies from Europe, North America, the Developing world including South Africa, South America and Central Asia. more...

Price: $52.95


The Art of City Making
By: Landry, Charles
Published by: Earthscan

'This truly inspirational tour de force takes readers on a tremendous global journey of discovery to put the art back into city-making. All those involved in the future of cities should read this monumental work...your imagination will be freed. Practical guidance combined with visionary insights and challenges weave through every chapter' Clive Harridge President Royal Town Planning Institute UK 'Charles Landry has been a long term contributor to "the art of city-making". In his new book he provides a clear insight into this lost art and the way forward as our cities must become attractive sustainable and financially viable living environments.' Professor Rob Adams Director Design & Culture City of Melbourne Australia 'This book has power and art to evolve Asian and Japanese cities creatively and it is a bible for people interested in the future of a city.' Dr Masayuki Sasaki Dean Professor of Graduate School for Creative Cities Osaka City University Japan 'City-making is a difficult art and Charles Landry has captured its essence. His world view is valuable to people everywhere who care about cities. All of his books sit highlighted and dog-eared near my desk and this one will be no exception.' Carol Coletta President CEOs for Cities USA and host and producer of the Smart City radio programme City-making is an art not a formula. The skills required to re-enchant the city are far wider than the conventional ones like architecture engineering and land-use planning. There is no simplistic ten-point plan but strong principles can help send good city-making on its way. The vision for 21st century cities must be to be the most imaginative cities for the world rather than in the world. This one change of word from 'in' to 'for' gives city-making an ethical foundation and value base. It helps cities become places of solidarity where the relations between the individual the group outsiders to the city and the planet more...

Price: $35.00


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