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E-grāmata: Living Streets: Strategies for Crafting Public Space

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(AIA, LEED AP, Seattle, WA, is an architect and urban designer and a Principal at Weinstein A|U Architects and Urban Designers), (AICP, LEED AP, Seattle, WA), (PE, LEED, Portland, OR)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118182000
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"Serves to provide practical guidance on the complete street approach to sustainable and community-minded street and road design. Written for teams of engineers, transportation planners, landscape architects and urban planners, the book provides a broad overview of the design and policy tools that have been successful, presents background on modern street design and where it has failed in many aspects, describes a series of street typologies, and demonstrates, through a variety of geographically diverse case studies, the applicable lessons learned from each"--

"Written for teams of engineers, transportation planners, landscape architects, and urban planners, this book provides a broad overview of the growing approach towards complete and sustainable street design. Its contents present the background on modern street design and where it has failed, describe a series of street typologies, and demonstrate, through geographically diverse case studies, the applicable lessons learned from each. Featuring examples from over two dozen completed street design projects around the world, it provides practical guidance on the complete street approach to sustainable and community-minded street and road design"--

The only book of its kind to provide an overview of sustainable street design

Today, society is moving toward a more sustainable way of life, with cities everywhere aspiring to become high-quality places to live, work, and play. Streets are fundamental to this shift. They define our system of movement, create connections between places, and offer opportunities to reconnect to natural systems. There is an increasing realization that the right-of-way is a critical and under-recognized resource for transformation, with new models being tested to create a better public realm, support balanced transportation options, and provide sustainable solutions for stormwater and landscaping.

Living Streets provides practical guidance on the complete street approach to sustainable and community-minded street use and design. Written by an interdisciplinary team of authors, the book brings insights and experience from urban planning, transportation planning, and civil engineering perspectives. It includes examples from many completed street design projects from around the world, an overview of the design and policy tools that have been successful, and guidance to help get past the predictable obstacles to implementation: Who makes decisions in the right-of-way? Who takes responsibility? How can regulations be changed to allow better use of the right-of-way?

Living Streets informs you of the benefits of creating streets that are healthier, more pleasant parts of life:

  • Thoughtful planning of the location, uses, and textures of the spaces in which we live encourages people to use public space more often, be more active, and possibly live healthier lives.
  • A walkable community makes life easier and more pleasant for everyone, especially for vulnerable populations within the larger community whose transportation limitations reduce access to jobs, healthy food, health care, recreation, and social interaction.
  • Streets present opportunities to improve the natural environment while adding to neighborhood character, offering beauty, providing shade, and improving air quality.

If you're an urban planner, designer, transportation engineer, or civil engineer, Living Streets is the ultimate guide for the creation of more humane streetscapes that connect neighborhoods and inspire people.

Recenzijas

"A chief purpose of Living Streets is to encourage designers to see streets as "more than just places to drive." The book explores how intelligent street planning can create good places for living, working, and playing; strengthen community interaction; encourage healthier ways of life; develop local economies; and promote urban patterns that are less dependent on fossil fuels." (Better! Cities & Towns, September 2012)

Acknowledgments xi
Overview xiii
Chapter 1 Placemaking in the Public Right-Of-Way
1(22)
The Function of Places
2(2)
Why Invest in a Quality Public Realm?
4(1)
Placemaking and Design
5(6)
Encouraging the Use of Public Space
11(3)
Reclaiming Right-of-way for Public Places
14(7)
Considering All the Elements in the Right-of-Way
21(2)
Chapter 2 Mobility
23(16)
Connecting People to Places
24(1)
Why Have Walkable, Bikeable Communities?
25(1)
The Size and Shape of Movement
26(8)
The Pace of Movement
34(1)
A Shift in Thinking
35(4)
Chapter 3 Natural Systems
39(12)
Reconnecting Cities to Nature
40(1)
Urban Biodiversity
41(1)
Natural Systems and Opportunities in the Right-of-way
42(7)
Why Reconnect Nature and the City?
49(2)
Chapter 4 Elements
51(32)
Places to Move Through
52(6)
Materials
58(1)
Intersections
59(2)
Bicycle Facilities
61(7)
Signage
68(2)
Street Furniture
70(4)
Street Trees and Landscaping
74(1)
Swales and Rain Gardens
74(3)
Curbs, Gutters, and Alternatives
77(2)
Parking
79(4)
Chapter 5 Influences
83(30)
Considering Context
84(3)
Policy Foundation---Policies That Influence Street Design
87(6)
Codes, Guidelines, and Standards
93(6)
Reality Factors
99(14)
Chapter 6 Typologies
113(94)
Typologies Overview
113(2)
Residential Streets
115(8)
Green Streets
123(16)
Alleys
139(15)
Main Streets
154(17)
Thoroughfares
171(11)
Shared-Use Streets
182(11)
Festival Streets
193(14)
Chapter 7 Case Studies
207(78)
Mint Plaza
208(9)
Nord Alley
217(8)
Central Annapolis Road
225(10)
78th Avenue SE Shared Use
235(8)
High Point
243(12)
Barracks Row
255(8)
New York City
263(8)
Terry Avenue North
271(14)
Chapter 8 What's Next
285(16)
Biophilic Cities: More Nature in the City
286(1)
New Technologies
287(3)
Building the Dream
290(6)
Conclusions
296(5)
Resources 301(10)
Index 311
Lesley Bain, AIA, LEED, is an architect, urban designer, and Principal at Weinstein A|U Architects + Urban Designers LLC. Lesley has played prominent roles in many of Seattle's urban design efforts including pedestrian planning, station area development, campus planning, and incorporating transportation into neighborhoods.

Barbara Gray is an urban planner with eighteen years of professional experience in community design and transportation planning. She currently manages the Transportation Systems Design and Planning group for the Seattle Department of Transportation.

Dave Rodgers, PE, LEED, is recognized nationwide as being at the forefront of innovative sustainable design. He is a Principal at SvR Design Company.