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Emergent Urbanism : Urban Planning & Design in Times of Structural and Systemic Change.
Title:
Emergent Urbanism : Urban Planning & Design in Times of Structural and Systemic Change.
Author:
Haas, Tigran.
ISBN:
9781409457282
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (202 pages)
Series:
Design and the Built Environment
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: The New Urban Context -- 2 Alphaville and Masdar -- 3 Imagining Biophilic Cities -- 4 A Long View at High Speed -- 5 Creativity, Diversity and Interaction -- 6 Incremental Urbanism -- 7 The City Seen -- Part II: Processes of Planning and Urban Change -- 8 Social Capital in the Age of Megacities and the Knowledge Economy -- 9 Cities of Culture and Culture in Cities -- 10 The Field of Urban Composition -- 11 The Subject of Place -- 12 What is Good Urbanism? -- 13 The Challenge of Social Sustainability -- Part III: The Urban Product -- 14 Emergent Urbanism as the Transformative Force in Saving the Planet -- 15 Does the City Have Speech? -- 16 Planning the Emergent and Dealing with Uncertainty -- 17 The Responsive City -- 18 The Environmental Paradox of the City, Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism -- Index.
Abstract:
In the last few decades, many European and American cities and towns experienced economic, social and spatial structural change. Strategies for urban regeneration include investments in infrastructures for production, consumption and communication, as well as marketing and branding measures, and urban design schemes. Bringing together leading academics from across a range of disciplines, including Douglas Kelbaugh, Ali Madanipour, Saskia Sassen, Gregory Ashworth, Nan Elin, Emily Talen, and many others, Emergent Urbanism identifies the specific issues dominating today's urban planning and urban design discourse, arguing that urban planning and design not only results from deliberate planning and design measures, but how these combine with infrastructure planning, and derive from economic, social and spatial processes of structural change. Combining explorations from urban planning, urban theory, human geography, sociology, urban design and architecture, the volume provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview, highlighting the complexities of these interactions in space and place, process and design.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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