Planning for the Unplanned

Planning for the Unplanned
Author: Aseem Inam
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317972538

How do cities plan for the unplanned? Do cities plan for recovery from every possible sudden shock? How does one prepare a plan for the recovery after a tragedy, like the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York? The book discovers the systematic features that contribute to the success of planning institutions. In cities filled with uncertainty and complexity, planning institutions effectively tackle unexpected and sudden change by relying on the old and the familiar, rather than the new and the innovative. The author argues that planning programs institutions were successful because they were bureaucratic, and relied on standardized routines, rigorous sets of established regimes, familiar programs, and institutionalized hierarchies. Also contrary to popular perception, neither the leaders at the top of the institutions nor those workers at the grassroots level were the most important in the implementation of such routines. The key actors were middle managers, because they knew the institutional structures inside out, what the routines were and how to use them, and were successful go-betweens between national governments and grassroots community groups. Case studies from Mexico City, Los Angeles and New York provide a deeper understanding of urban planning processes. The case studies reveal that systematic institutional analysis helps us understand what works in planning, and why. They also demonstrate the manner in which institutional routines serve as powerful and effective tools for addressing novel situations.

Life- Planned Or Unplanned

Life- Planned Or Unplanned
Author: Hitesh ABROL
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre:
ISBN:

Hello everyone!! This is book written about life.Book depicts whether one should plan his life as with planning or unplanned one.Everything is written with examples and is clearly written so as to understood by youth.

The Accidental Playground

The Accidental Playground
Author: Daniel Campo
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0823251861

The Accidental Playground explores the remarkable landscape created by individuals and small groups who occupied and rebuilt an abandoned Brooklyn waterfront in Williamsburg. Without formal authority, capital, professional assistance, grand vision, consensus, or coordination with each other, these "vernacular" builders transformed a vacated waterfront railroad yard into a unique setting for recreation and creative endeavor. With the Manhattan skyline as its backdrop, the collapsing piers, eroded bulkhead, and remaining building foundations of the former Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal (BEDT) became the raw materials for various forms of waterside leisure and social spaces. Lacking predetermined rules governing its use, this waterfront evolved into the home turf for unusual and sometimes spectacular recreational, social, and creative subcultures. These included skateboarders who built a short-lived, but nationally renowned skatepark; a twenty-five-piece "public" marching band, fire performance troupes, and a variety of artists, photographers, and filmmakers. At the same time the site also served basic recreational needs of local residents. Collapsing piers became great places to catch fish, sunbathe, or take in the Manhattan skyline; the foundation of a demolished warehouse became an ideal place to practice music or skateboard; rubble-strewn earth became a compelling setting for film and fashion shoots; broken bulkhead became a beach; and thick patches of weeds dotted by ailanthus trees became a jungle. Drawing on a rich mix of documentary strategies including observation, ethnography, photography, and first-person narrative, Daniel Campo probes this accidental playground, allowing those who created it to share and examine their own narratives, perspectives, and conflicts. The multiple constituencies of this Williamsburg waterfront were surprisingly diverse, their stories colorful and provocative. When taken together, Campo argues, they suggest a radical reimagining of urban public space, the waterfront, and the practices by which they are created and maintained. The Accidental Playground, which treats readers to an utterly compelling story, is an exciting and distinctive contribution to the growing literature on the unplanned and the undesigned spaces and activities in cities today.

Planning for the Unplanned

Planning for the Unplanned
Author: Aseem Inam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780415951296

First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Unplanned

Unplanned
Author: Dr. David Rumley
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1532065337

Are you in a time of crisis? You have come to the right book. Our reality is that all humanity can encounter both planned and unplanned times of crisis. This book is designed to take the Rumley’s true story and utilize its details to help anyone in an unplanned season of life. Regardless of your type of crisis, we believe this book could help you. Help from this book will be with your pain and possible steps you could take. You will gain perspective and hope from our true story of crisis.

Unplanned

Unplanned
Author: Abby Johnson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1414396546

The author shares her journey from Planned Parenthood director to anti-abortion activist.

Terrible Things

Terrible Things
Author: Eve Bunting
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2022-01-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0827611749

The animals in the clearing were content until the Terrible Things came, capturing all creatures with feathers. Little Rabbit wondered what was wrong with feathers, but his fellow animals silenced him. "Just mind your own business, Little Rabbit. We don't want them to get mad at us." A recommended text in Holocaust education programs across the United States, this unique introduction to the Holocaust encourages young children to stand up for what they think is right, without waiting for others to join them. Ages 6 and up