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E-grāmata: Site Analysis: Informing Context-Sensitive and Sustainable Site Planning and Design

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(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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The process-oriented guide to context-sensitive site selection, planning, and design

Sustainable design is responsive to context. And each site has a unique set of physical, biological, cultural, and legal attributes that presents different opportunities and constraints for alternative uses of the site. Site analysis systematically evaluates these on-site and off-site factors to inform the design of places—including neighborhoods and communities—that are attractive, walkable, and climate-resilient.

This Third Edition of Site Analysis is fully updated to cover the latest topics in low-impact, location-efficient design and development.

This complete, user-friendly guide:





Blends theory andpractice from the fields of landscape architecture, urban planning, architecture, geography, and urban design Addresses important sustainability topics, including LEED-ND, Sustainable Sites, STAR community index, and climate adaptation Details the objectives and visualization methods used in each phase of the site planning and design process Explains the influence of codes, ordinances, and site plan approval processes on the design of the built environment Includes more than 200 illustrations and eight case studies of projects completed by leading planning and design firms

Site Analysis, Third Edition is the ideal guide for students taking courses in site analysis, site planning, and environmental design. New material includes review questions at the end of each chapter for students as well as early-career professionals preparing for the ARE, LARE, or AICP exams.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I CONTEXT AND APPROACH
1(28)
Chapter 1 Shaping The Built Environment
3(26)
1.1 Introduction
3(1)
1.2 Ecosystem Services
3(2)
1.3 Place-Based Stewardship
5(6)
1.4 Evidence-Based Design
11(6)
1.5 Site-Planning Process
17(7)
1.6 Professional Competency
24(3)
1.7 Conclusion
27(2)
PART II PREDESIGN AND ANALYSIS
29(216)
Chapter 2 Site Selection And Programming
31(40)
2.1 Introduction
31(2)
2.2 Site Selection Scope
33(9)
2.3 Site Requirements
42(1)
2.4 Spatial Extent of the Search
43(1)
2.5 The Site Selection Process
43(17)
2.6 The Site Selection Report
60(1)
2.7 Conclusion
60(11)
Chapter 3 Assessing The Site's Physiographic Context
71(41)
3.1 Introduction
71(5)
3.2 Parcel Size and Shape
76(1)
3.3 Topography
76(5)
3.4 Geology, Hydrology, and Soils
81(9)
3.5 Climate and Microclimate
90(8)
3.6 Natural Hazards
98(1)
3.7 Conclusion
99(13)
Chapter 4 Assessing The Site's Biological Context
112(23)
4.1 Introduction
112(1)
4.2 Nature's Infrastructure
113(5)
4.3 Wetlands
118(3)
4.4 Wildlife
121(1)
4.5 Plants
122(4)
4.6 Conclusion
126(9)
Chapter 5 Assessing The Site's Land Use, Infrastructure, And Regulatory Context
135(32)
5.1 Introduction
135(1)
5.2 Land Use Type and Intensity
135(2)
5.3 Property Ownership and Value
137(3)
5.4 Land Use Regulation
140(11)
5.5 Infrastructure
151(4)
5.6 Conclusion
155(12)
Chapter 6 Assessing The Site's Cultural And Historic Contexts
167(37)
6.1 Introduction
167(1)
6.2 Building and Neighborhood Character
167(3)
6.3 Historic Resources
170(5)
6.4 Demographics
175(1)
6.5 Environmental Perception
176(12)
6.6 Conclusion
188(16)
Chapter 7 Integration, Synthesis, And Analysis
204(41)
7.1 Introduction
204(1)
7.2 On-Site Design Influences
205(7)
7.3 Off-Site Design Influences
212(10)
7.4 Land Use Suitability Analysis
222(7)
7.5 Suitability and Development Regulation
229(3)
7.6 Conclusion
232(13)
PART III DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
245(78)
Chapter 8 Conceptual Site Design
247(31)
8.1 Introduction
247(1)
8.2 Context-Sensitive Design
247(2)
8.3 Design Creativity
249(2)
8.4 Conceptual Design Process
251(13)
8.5 Conceptual Design Principles
264(9)
8.6 Concept Evaluation
273(1)
8.7 Conclusion
274(4)
Chapter 9 Design Development
278(45)
9.1 Introduction
278(1)
9.2 Urban Design Theory
279(15)
9.3 Open Space Systems
294(5)
9.4 Circulation Networks
299(13)
9.5 Buildings
312(4)
9.6 Site Plan Review
316(4)
9.7 Conclusion
320(3)
Appendix A Mapping and Graphics 323(10)
Appendix B Resources 333(5)
Glossary 338(8)
References 346(15)
Index 361
JAMES A. LaGRO Jr., PhD, Professor and former Department Chair of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is a registered landscape architect with professional experienceas a land planner and urban designer. He is an expert in environmental planning, community design, and land use decision-making processes.