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Tomorrow by design : a regional design process for sustainability / Philip H. Lewis Jr.
Main entry:

Lewis, Philip H., author.

Title & Author:

Tomorrow by design : a regional design process for sustainability / Philip H. Lewis Jr.

Publication:

New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [1996]

Description:

xiv, 258 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 x 27 cm

Series:

The Wiley series in sustainable design

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-251) and index.
Ch. 1. Necessity for a Regional Design Process -- Ch. 2. An Integrated Ethic -- Ch. 3. Urban Constellations: The Regional Design Process at the National Scale -- Ch. 4. Communicating National Values and Visions -- Ch. 5. Application and Evolution of the Regional Design Process -- Ch. 6. Pattern Analysis and Design -- Ch. 7. Resource Patterns and Constellations: Terrestrial Urban Star Tracks -- Ch. 8. Communicating Regional Values and Visions -- Ch. 9. EAC Community Projects Along the Wisconsin Idea Guideway -- Ch. 10. The Interdisciplinary Regional Design Process -- Ch. 11. The Regional Design Process as ApplIed in the Classroom.
Also issued online.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP32.00 0.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

"This book is must reading for anyone who is concerned about the interaction of society with the natural world. Landscape architects, environmentalists, and students will gain the skills and training they need to construct a holistic approach to developing, protecting, and enhancing resources. Government officials at all levels will find help in developing policy for land use and resource preservation, and all readers will discover a vision of hope and expanding possibilities that links the vigor and dynamism of humanity with the continued well-being of the natural world."--Amazon.

ISBN:

0471109355 (acid-free paper)
9780471109358 (acid-free paper)

Subject:

Sustainable design United States.
Regional planning Environmental aspects United States.
Land use United States.
Environmental protection United States.
Écoconception États-Unis.
Aménagement du territoire Aspect de l'environnement États-Unis.
Utilisation du sol États-Unis.
Environmental protection.
Land use.
Regional planning Environmental aspects.
Sustainable design.
Regionalplanung
Umweltschutz
Sustainable development United States.
United States.
USA.
Regional planning
regionale planning
landgebruik
land use
duurzame ontwikkeling
sustainable development
milieubescherming
environmental protection
vs
usa
Physical Planning (General)
Ruimtelijke ordening (algemeen)

Added entries:

Wiley series in sustainable design.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 192922
Call No.: ID HT392.L49; ID:97-B3991
Status: Available

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