Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning
Author: Klaus-Jürgen Evert
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1548
Release: 2010-05-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3540764550

This unique, multilingual, encyclopedic dictionary in two volumes covers terms regularly used in landscape and urban planning, as well as environmental protection. The languages are American and British English, Spanish (with many Latin-American equivalents), French, and German. The encyclopedia also provides various interpretations of the terms at the planning, legal or technical level, which make its meaning more precise and its usage clearer.

The City

The City
Author: James A. Clapp
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 141285069X

Originally published in 1984 by the Center for Urban Policy Research.

The Language of Towns & Cities

The Language of Towns & Cities
Author: Dhiru A. Thadani
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0847834867

The final word on the language of urban planning and design. The Language of Towns & Cities is a landmark publication that clarifies the language by which we talk about urban planning and design. Everyday words such as "avenue," "boulevard," "park," and "district," as well as less commonly used words and terms such as "sustainability," "carbon-neutral," or "Bilbao Effect" are used with a great variety of meanings, causing confusion among citizens, city officials, and other decision-makers when trying to design viable neighborhoods, towns, and cities. This magnificent volume is the fruit of more than a decade of research and writing in an effort to ameliorate this situation. Abundantly illustrated with over 2,500 photographs, drawings, and charts, The Language of Towns & Cities is both a richly detailed glossary of more than seven hundred words and terms commonly used in architecture and urban planning, and a compendium of great visual interest. From "A" and "B" streets to Zero Lot and Zeitgeist, the book is at once comprehensive and accessible. An essential work for architects, urban planners, students of design, and all those interested in the future of towns and cities, this is destined to become a classic in its field.

Essential Urban Design

Essential Urban Design
Author: Rob Cowan
Publisher: Riba Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781859469019

Shaping our cities, streets and public spaces, urban design informs the places we live. It is a complex multi-disciplinary process, requiring the input of a wide variety of stakeholders and design and construction professionals. Each urban project invariably throws up a new set of problems and strategic decisions for the design team. This guide distils the essential information required for the expert direction of the day-to-day work of urban design, from strategic design to masterplanning through to character assessment and collaboration. Compact and accessible with over 250 hand-drawn figures and plans, it's the perfect everyday companion for junior practitioners and experienced heads alike across the built environment.

X-Urbanism

X-Urbanism
Author: Mario Gandelsonas
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 1568981511

Examines configurations of urban space, analyzing them in ways that blur the traditional opposition between figure and ground.

The Complete Illustrated Book of Development Definitions

The Complete Illustrated Book of Development Definitions
Author: Harvey S. Moskowitz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 135148463X

The latest edition of The Illustrated Book of Development Definitions breaks new ground. It addresses traditional and new planning problems: natural and industrial disasters such as hurricanes and oil spills; new housing types and living accommodations; changes in urban design and practice like new urbanism; sustainability; pedestrian and bicycle friendly environments; and more. Joining Harvey S. Moskowitz and Carl G. Lindbloom, authors of the first three editions, are two prominent, nationally known planners: David Listokin and Richard Preiss. Attorney Dwight H. Merriam adds legal annotations to almost all 2,276 definitions. These citations from court decisions bridge the gap between land use theory and real world application, bringing a new dimension to this edition. More than 20,000 copies of previous editions were sold over four decades to professionals and government representatives, such as members of planning and zoning boards and municipal governing bodies. This first revision in ten years updates what is widely acknowledged as an essential, standard reference for planners.

Splintering Urbanism

Splintering Urbanism
Author: Steve Graham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 113465698X

Splintering Urbanism makes an international and interdisciplinary analysis of the complex interactions between infrastructure networks and urban spaces. It delivers a new and powerful way of understanding contemporary urban change, bringing together discussions about: *globalization and the city *technology and society *urban space and urban networks *infrastructure and the built environment *developed, developing and post-communist worlds. With a range of case studies, illustrations and boxed examples, from New York to Jakarta, Johannesberg to Manila and Sao Paolo to Melbourne, Splintering Urbanism demonstrates the latest social, urban and technological theories, which give us an understanding of our contemporary metropolis.

The Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture

The Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture
Author: Manuel Gausa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

A dictionary for a world whose cities are linked by fiber optic cables and whose citizens are virtually global, a world where airports are meeting places and meetings take place via web conference, the Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture in the Information Age.

The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning

The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning
Author: Randall Crane
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 879
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0190235268

Why plan? How and what do we plan? Who plans for whom? These three questions are then applied across three major topics in planning: States, Markets, and the Provision of Social Goods; The Methods and Substance of Planning; and Agency, Implementation, and Decision Making.