Street Edge

Street Edge
Author: Vincent Lopez
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462868266

Sacred Heart is a Catholic school run by the Benedictine Priests. These priests were strict in teaching and in discipline. Frank should know. This was his school, his neighborhood some twenty years ago. Frank, aka “Teach” returns to his tough New Jersey neighborhood roots, where his best friend is now an organized crime boss. Things also become complicated when a local gang leader stalks one of his students while the game of ice hockey becomes a matter of life and death.

Black Edge

Black Edge
Author: Sheelah Kolhatkar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0812995805

"The rise over the last two decades of a powerful new class of billionaire financiers marks a singular shift in the American economic and political landscape. Their vast reserves of concentrated wealth have allowed a small group of big winners to write their own rules of capitalism and public policy. How did we get here? ... Kolhatkar shows how Steve Cohen became one of the richest and most influential figures in finance--and what happened when the Justice Department put him in its crosshairs"--Amazon.com.

Birmingham

Birmingham
Author: Francis White & Co
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1849
Genre: Birmingham (England)
ISBN:

Masterplanning for Change

Masterplanning for Change
Author: Ombretta Romice
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-07-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000033848

Cities are under increased pressure to be resilient and resistant to the effects of climate change and rapid urbanisation. However, this idea has still not been fully integrated in to practice. This book presents a practical approach to masterplanning the city and its areas (existing and new) as urban environments for the 21st century, addressing the design of cities as complex adaptive systems.

Religion and Place

Religion and Place
Author: Sarah Brown
Publisher: Historic England
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1848023162

From unpromising beginnings as a small fishing port with only one church, Liverpool grew to be a city of churches and chapels. By 1900 a Liverpool resident need walk no more than a couple of streets from home in order to go to church. While the Church of England built the most ambitious buildings on the most prominent sites, the Nonconformist denominations were all well represented by the end of the 18th century. It was also in 18th century that this Christian predominance diversified, as Jewish merchants and traders settled in the town in significant numbers, becoming rapidly anglicised and assimilated. In the 20th century some of the most exciting English churches of the period were built in Liverpool, reflecting the vitality of its School of Architecture, and some of Liverpool's 20th-century churches were among the first to be listed. However, the depopulation of the inner city, shrinking and aging congregations and the decline in clergy numbers have all taken their toll on Liverpool's aging places of worship. Many have been declared redundant, closed and even demolished. Those that remain face many challenges - crumbling fabric in need of expensive restoration, and fewer people to pay for it. With energy, imagination and the right kind of help, these obstacles can be overcome, and as Liverpool prepares to take on the role of European city of culture, its places of worship, celebrated in this profusely illustrated book, remain one of the most beautiful, exciting and diverse aspects of its historic environment.

Creating Vibrant Public Spaces

Creating Vibrant Public Spaces
Author: Ned Crankshaw
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1610910567

Public space and street design in commercial districts can dictate the success or failure of walkable community centers. Instead of focusing our efforts on designing new “compact town centers,” many of which are located in the suburbs, we should instead be revitalizing existing authentic town centers. This informative, practical book describes methods for restoring the health and vibrancy of the streets and public spaces of our existing commercial districts in ways that will make them positive alternatives to suburban sprawl while respecting their historic character. Clearly written and with numerous photos to enhance the text, Creating Vibrant Public Spaces uses examples from communities across the United States to illustrate the potential for restoring the balance provided by older urban centers between automobile access and “walkability.” In advice that can be applied to a variety of settings and scales, Crankshaw describes the tenets of contemporary design theory, how to understand the physical evolution of towns, how to analyze existing conditions, and how to evaluate the feasibility of design recommendations. Good design in commercial centers, Crankshaw contends, facilitates movement and access, creates dynamic social spaces, and contributes to the sense of a “center”—a place where social, commercial, and institutional interaction is more vibrant than in surrounding districts. For all the talk of creating new “green” urban spaces, the ingredients of environmentally aware design, he points out, can often be found in the deteriorating cores and neighborhoods of towns and cities across the United States. With creativity, planning, and commitment, these centers can thrive again, adding to the quality of local life and contributing to the local economy, too.