Showing posts with label Urban Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban Planning. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2018

Art, Space and the City


Art, Space and the City
280 Pages | PDF | 5 MB

Drawing on a wealth of images from across the UK, Europe and the USA, Malcom Miles questions the effectiveness of public art in achieving more convivial urban environments. Using a range of critical perspectives, Art, Space and the City assesses the issues relating to the public art and explains how these issues are just as relevant to architecture, urban design and urban planning. 


Thursday, August 23, 2018

Urban Planning Today: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader


Urban Planning Today: 
A Harvard Design Magazine Reader
2006 | PDF | 160 pages | 11 mb

American cities' penchants for single-use zoning and free-market development in pursuit of economic growth have produced problems that have long been recognized: grueling commutes and dependency on automobiles, social isolation, expensive public infrastructure, needless destruction of countryside. Eminent domain disputes rage on, despite recent Supreme Court decisions. Outdated public housing and failed single-function projects litter the landscape. Addressing these urgent problems and debating the public's role in urban planning, the contributors to Urban Planning Today report on real projects in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, New York, Omaha, Portland, and Vancouver. They bring varying, and sometimes divergent, perspectives from backgrounds in urban design and development, city and regional planning, criticism, and law to bear on the mixed bag of results observed in these cities.


Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Architecture and Polyphony


Architecture and Polyphony : 
Building in the Islamic World Today
  English | 184 Pages | 103MB | True PDF

At no time in recent history have architecture, urban planning, rehabilitation and reconstruction been as important to the Islamic world as they are today. With great opportunities to engender positive change and build better places for everyone, architects are responding to local challenges with understanding and innovation, with global outlook and vernacular and innovative forms. These multifaceted achievements include restoration, landscape design, infrastructure and urban planning, and new buildings.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Planning Middle Eastern Cities


Planning Middle Eastern Cities
An urban kaleidoscope in a globalizing world  
 How did colonial influences change the urban form of the Arab capitals?

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Introduction to Residential Layout


Introduction to Residential Layout

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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Urban Planning For Dummies


Urban Planning For Dummies
Jordan Yin

With the majority of the world's population shifting to urban centres, urban planning—the practice of land-use and transportation planning to help shape cities structurally, economically, and socially—has become an increasingly vital profession. In Urban Planning For Dummies, readers will get a practical overview of this fascinating field, including studying community demographics, determining the best uses for land, planning economic and transportation development, and implementing plans. Following an introductory course on urban planning, this book is key reading for any urban planning student or anyone involved in urban development.

With new studies conclusively demonstrating the dramatic impact of urban design on public psychological and physical health, the impact of the urban planner on a community is immense. And with a wide range of positions for urban planners in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors—including law firms, utility companies, and real estate development firms—having a fundamental understanding of urban planning is key to anyone even considering entry into this field. This book provides a useful introduction and lays the groundwork for serious study.