Back to the Future: New Urbanism and the Rise of Neotraditionalism in Urban Planning
Autor Karl Besel, Viviana Andreescuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iul 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761861652
ISBN-10: 0761861653
Pagini: 134
Ilustrații: 20 BW Photos, 11 Tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761861653
Pagini: 134
Ilustrații: 20 BW Photos, 11 Tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Viviana Andreescu and Karl Besel
Chapter 1: The City in History: Mumford Revisited
Karl Besel and Viviana Andreescu
Chapter 2: Lewis Mumford and Jane Jacobs as Precursors of New Urbanism: Residents' Reaction to Different Urban Visions
Viviana Andreescu and Karl Besel
Chapter 3: We're on a Road to Nowhere: Housing Policy in the U.S.
Karl Besel
Chapter 4: Case for Traditional Town Planning
Karl Besel and John Vick
Chapter 5: Louisville's Historical Belles: Cherokee Triangle and Old Louisville
Karl Besel
Chapter 6: A Tale of Two Villages: Park DuValle and West Clay
Karl Besel and Hervil Cherubin
Chapter 7: New Urbanism in a University Town: The Case of Gainesville and the University of Florida
Muthusami Kumaran, Molly Moon, and Kimberly Ambayec
Chapter 8: Building Community: Residential Satisfaction in Conventional and Neotraditional Suburban Neighborhoods
John Vick and Douglas Perkins
Chapter 9: Best Businesses for New Urbanism Communities
Karl Besel
Chapter 10: Conclusion: Old and New Rules
Karl Besel and Viviana Andreescu
Selected Bibliography
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Viviana Andreescu and Karl Besel
Chapter 1: The City in History: Mumford Revisited
Karl Besel and Viviana Andreescu
Chapter 2: Lewis Mumford and Jane Jacobs as Precursors of New Urbanism: Residents' Reaction to Different Urban Visions
Viviana Andreescu and Karl Besel
Chapter 3: We're on a Road to Nowhere: Housing Policy in the U.S.
Karl Besel
Chapter 4: Case for Traditional Town Planning
Karl Besel and John Vick
Chapter 5: Louisville's Historical Belles: Cherokee Triangle and Old Louisville
Karl Besel
Chapter 6: A Tale of Two Villages: Park DuValle and West Clay
Karl Besel and Hervil Cherubin
Chapter 7: New Urbanism in a University Town: The Case of Gainesville and the University of Florida
Muthusami Kumaran, Molly Moon, and Kimberly Ambayec
Chapter 8: Building Community: Residential Satisfaction in Conventional and Neotraditional Suburban Neighborhoods
John Vick and Douglas Perkins
Chapter 9: Best Businesses for New Urbanism Communities
Karl Besel
Chapter 10: Conclusion: Old and New Rules
Karl Besel and Viviana Andreescu
Selected Bibliography
Recenzii
Karl Besel and Viviana Andreescu show a clear grasp of the changes that have taken place in how Americans [have lived their lives and built] their cities and towns over the last hundred years. In this comprehensive review of recent planning trends, they recognize the impact of technological changes that [affect] city planning, building, and housing and provide good guidance about how to find the path to constructing more livable and healthier communities.
This is a wonderful and fascinating collection that challenges prevailing models of urban development in mid-sized American cities. The book presents various case studies . . . that allow the reader to rethink current and future issues of urban planning and the nature of socioeconomic development at the center of American society.
This is a wonderful and fascinating collection that challenges prevailing models of urban development in mid-sized American cities. The book presents various case studies . . . that allow the reader to rethink current and future issues of urban planning and the nature of socioeconomic development at the center of American society.