The new urbanism : toward an architecture of community
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書誌事項
The new urbanism : toward an architecture of community
McGraw-Hill, c1994
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
"A growing movement to replace charmless suburban sprawl with civilized, familiar places that people love." So wrote "Time Magazine" in a recent article about Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Peter Calthorpe, leaders of the dynamic urban design revolution coming to be known as the New Urbanism. Their breakthrough planning concepts propose a vision of the future that combines the best of the past with the realities and modern conveniences of today. Part of a broader trend toward the restoration of community and concern for a more sustainable environment, the New Urbanism addresses many of the crucial issues of our time: the decline of America's cities, the rebuilding of its crumbling infrastructure, housing affordability, crime and traffic congestion. Not without controversy, the proponents of this new design approach suggest bold alternatives to the present sprawl and isolation that they see as the consequence of five decadesof poorly planned suburban growth.Like the successful older neighborhoods and small towns where many of us grew up, the designs of the New Urbanism integrate housing, shops, workplaces, parks and civil facilities into close-knit communities that are both charming and functional.
Walkability is key, but cars aren't excluded. Public places lie at the heart of these designs which set aside their most valued sites for parks, schools, churches, meeting halls and other civic uses. Affordability is also an important consideration - a wide range from Seaside, the acclaimed new resort town in Florida's panhandle, to a revitalization plan for the deteriorating core of downtown Los Angeles.Also included is a mobile-home village in Arizona (cited by Progressive Architecture in its annual design awards), the rebuilding of the nation's largest "urban renewal" housing project in Texas and a "sustainable community" for 12,000 in British Columbia. Initiated by developers, government agencies and/or citizen advocacy groups, these pioneering new communities and infill projects offer simple yet compelling solutions to many frequently encountered planning problems.The extensively documented case studies in this book include photographs, drawings, diagrams and urban design codes - more than 500 images in all, a majority of which are in colour. Essays by the movement's leading practitioners clearly articulate the principles of the New Urbanism.
Commentaries by prominent architecture and urban planning theorists complete this comprehensive publication. "The New Urbanism" advocates an ambitious, yet pragmatic agenda for the building and rebuilding of our neighbourhoods, towns and cities. This book provides an invaluable guide to this emerging movement for architects, urban planners, civic leaders and concerned citizens; it is also must reading for anyone who cares about the future of America's communities.
目次
The Region (Peter Calthorpe)The Neighborhood, the District and the Corridor (Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk)The Street, the Block and the Building (Elizabeth Moule and Stefanos Polyzoides)Planning the American Dream (Todd W. Bressi)Establishing the Urban PatternSeasideLaguna WestKentlandsSouth Brentwood VillageBambertonWindsorCommunications HillRosa VistaA New Village in the SuburbsWellingtonReconstructing the Urban FabricCite InternationaleDowntown HaywardRiviera BeachRio Vista WestDowncity ProvidenceOrange Tree CourtsAtlantic CenterMashpee CommonsPlaya VistaJackson-TaylorHighland DistrictClintonDowntown Los AngelesThe Architecture of Community (Vincent Scully)PROJECT INFORMATIONCONTRIBUTORSACKNOWLEDGMENTSABOUT THE AUTHOR
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