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Main Title The new urbanism : toward an architecture of community /
Author Katz, Peter,
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Scully, Vincent Joseph
Bressi, Todd W.
Publisher McGraw-Hill,
Year Published 1994
OCLC Number 27266097
ISBN 0070338892; 9780070338890
Subjects Architecture--Human factors--United States ; Architects and community--United States ; Architecture--Human factors--Canada ; Architects and community--Canada ; Stedenbouw ; Gemeenschapszin ; Arquitetura (estados unidos) ; Arquitectos--EEUU ; Arquitectura--Canad a--Aspectos sociales ; Arquitectos--Canad a ; Arquitetura (estados unidos)--larpcal
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ELCM  NA2542.4.K38 1994 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 08/08/2003
Collation xlii, 245 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 24 x 28 cm.
Contents Notes
Preface / Peter Katz -- The Region / Peter Calthorpe -- The Neighborhood and the District / Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk -- The Street, the Block and the Building / Elizabeth Moule and Stefanos Polyzoides -- Planning the American Dream / Todd W. Bressi -- Establishing the Urban Pattern. Seaside. Laguna West. Kentlands. South Brenwood Village. Bamberton. Windsor. Communications Hill. Rosa Vista. A New Village in the Suburbs. Wellington -- Reconstructing the Urban Fabric. Cite Internationale. Downtown Hayward. Riviera Beach. Rio Vista West. Lake West. Downcity Providence. Orange Tree Courts. Atlantic Center. Mashpee Commons. Playa Vista. Jackson-Taylor. Highland District. Clinton. Downtown Los Angeles -- The Architecture of Community / Vincent Scully. New Urbanism addresses many of the critical issues of our time: the decline of America's cities, the rebuilding of its crumbling infrastructure, housing affordability, crime and traffic congestion. Proponents suggest alternatives to the present sprawl and isolation they see as the consequence of decades of poorly planned suburban growth. The designs of New Urbanism integrate housing, shops, workplaces, parks and civic facilities into close-knit communities that are both charming and functional. Walkabiity is key, but cars aren't excluded. The book presents 24 case study projects that offer simple yet compelling solutions to many frequently encountered planning problems.