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E-grāmata: Urban Design for an Urban Century: Shaping More Livable, Equitable, and Resilient Cities

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"The Second Edition has been fully revised to include thorough coverage of sustainability issues and to integrate new case studies into the core concepts discussed. Ancillary materials, including PowerPoint slides, sample questions and projects, and bonus case studies, help to enrich understanding of this topic"--

"This book offers a comprehensive introduction to urban design, from a historical overview and basic principles to practical design concepts and strategies. It discusses the demographic, environmental, economic, and social issues that influence the decision-making and implementation processes of urban design. The Second Edition has been fully revised to include thorough coverage of sustainability issues and to integrate new case studies into the core concepts discussed. Ancillary materials, including PowerPoint slides, sample questions and projects, and bonus case studies, help to enrich understanding of this topic"--

This book offers a comprehensive introduction to urban design, from a historical overview and basic principles to practical design concepts and strategies. It discusses the demographic, environmental, economic, and social issues that influence the decision-making and implementation processes of urban design. The Second Edition has been fully revised to include thorough coverage of sustainability issues and to integrate new case studies into the core concepts discussed. Ancillary materials, including PowerPoint slides, sample questions and projects, and bonus case studies, help to enrich understanding of this topic.

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Urban Design: A Social and Civic Art ix
Chapter 1 Roots of Western Urban Form: Centralization
1(30)
First Cities
1(2)
Rebirth of European Cities: "Organic" Cities of the Late Middle Ages
3(2)
Reintroduction of Classical Learning: "Geometric" Cities of the Renaissance
5(4)
The Emergence of Merchant Cities: Integrating Renaissance Ideas and the Marketplace
9(1)
The Grid Reaches the New World
10(5)
The Industrial Revolution
15(16)
Chapter 2 Decentralization: The Rise and Decline of Industrial Cities
31(38)
Proto-Urban Design: Rejecting a Classical Past to Shape an Industrial Future
31(38)
Chapter 3 Recentralization: The Forces Shaping Twenty-First-Century Urbanism
69(62)
New York Stock Exchange Financial District Streetscapes and Security (New York, New York)
71(4)
District of Columbia Streetcar Land Use Study (Washington, D.C.)
75(4)
Chicago Decarbonization Plan (Chicago)
79(2)
Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
81(7)
South Coast Rail Economic and Land Use Plan (Massachusetts)
88(2)
Citygarden (St. Louis, Missouri)
90(3)
UrbanRiver Visions (Massachusetts)
93(2)
Campus Martius Park (Detroit, Michigan)
95(3)
The Future of Pittsburgh Hillsides (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
98(10)
Emscher Landscape Park (Ruhr Valley, Germany)
108(3)
SW Ecodistrict (Washington, D.C.)
111(2)
Lloyd Crossing Sustainable Urban Design Plan (Portland, Oregon)
113(7)
East Baltimore Comprehensive Physical Redevelopment Plan (Baltimore, Maryland)
120(4)
Torre David Informal Settlement (Caracas, Venezuela)
124(7)
Chapter 4 Recentralization: Twenty-First-Century Urbanism Takes Shape
131(124)
Eastward Ho! (Southeast Florida)
134(2)
Charlottesville Commercial Corridor Study (Charlottesville, Virginia)
136(6)
Crystal City Vision Plan 2050 (Arlington, Virginia)
142(3)
Sandy Springs City Center Master Plan (Sandy Springs, Georgia)
145(14)
Portland Streetcar (Portland, Oregon)
159(10)
Belmar (Lakewood, Colorado)
169(7)
Bryant Park (New York, New York)
176(2)
Pare Andre Citroen (Paris, France)
178(3)
Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
181(4)
Discovery Green (Houston, Texas)
185(12)
Cheonggyecheon Stream Daylighting (Seoul, South Korea)
197(3)
LA Live (Los Angeles, California)
200(2)
Marina Barrage (Singapore)
202(2)
Masdar City (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
204(4)
HafenCity (Hamburg, Germany)
208(6)
Fairmount Line Smart-Growth Corridor (Boston, Massachusetts)
214(2)
Ellen Wilson Neighborhood Redevelopment (Washington, D.C.)
216(3)
North Wharf Promenade/Jellicoe Street/Silo Park (Auckland, New Zealand)
219(4)
Millennium Park (Chicago, Illinois)
223(2)
The High Line (New York, New York)
225(2)
Parco San Giuliano (Venice, Italy)
227(3)
Swiss Government Plaza (Bern, Switzerland)
230(2)
Tanner Springs Park (Portland, Oregon)
232(2)
Railroad Park (Birmingham, Alabama)
234(3)
Superkilen Park, Nørrebro (Copenhagen, Denmark)
237(3)
Santa Monica Boulevard Master Plan (West Hollywood, California)
240(3)
Broadway Boulevard (New York, New York)
243(5)
POPOS: Privately Owned Public Open Spaces (San Francisco, California)
248(7)
Chapter 5 Theories of Urbanism
255(16)
Seaside Town Square and Beachfront Master Plan (Seaside, Florida)
259(3)
Madrid Rio (Madrid, Spain)
262(9)
Chapter 6 Urban Design for an Urban Century: Principles, Strategies, and Process
271(28)
Bridge Street Corridor Plan (Dublin, Ohio)
273(16)
National 9/11 Memorial (New York, New York)
289(10)
Afterword 299(2)
Index 301
Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, DPACSA, is the principal of Lance Jay Brown Architecture + Urban Design in NYC, Fellow of the Institute for Urban Design, and ACSA Distinguished Professor at the Spitzer School of Architecture, CCNY. He was elected 2014 President of the AIA New York Chapter, is co-founder of its Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee, and a founding Board Member of the Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization. He contributed to and co-edited Beyond Zuccotti Park: Freedom of Assembly and the Occupation of Public Space (2012) and co-authored The Legacy Project: New Housing New York/Via Verde (2013). In 2007 he was awarded the AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education. He has served as director of the School of Architecture at CCNY, director of the City College Architectural Center, and assistant director for programs at the National Endowment for the Arts.

David Dixon, FAIA, is an urban designer who lives and works in Boston. In 2003, as President of the Boston Society of Architects, he organized Myth and Reality, the First National Conference on Density to challenge widely-held negative associations about the concept of urban density. In 2008 he received the American Institute of Architects Thomas Jefferson Medal for a lifetime of... significant achievement in creating...livable neighborhoods, vibrant civic spaces, and vital downtowns. For more than 20 years he led Goody Clancys planning and urban design practice, which earned the American Planning Associations 2013 Firm Award for Excellence in Planning. In 2014, David joined Stantec to initiate a broadly interdisciplinary practice to support communities in meeting the unprecedented opportunities and challenges of this rapidly evolving urban era.

The late Oliver Gillham, AIA, was an architect and city planner, as well as the founder of Gillham & Gander Associates. He was also the coauthor of The Limitless City: A Primer on the Urban Sprawl Debate.