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The urban experience : a people environment perspective : proceedings of the 13th conference of the International Association for People - Environment Studies held on 13-15 July 1994 / edited by S.J. Neary, M.S. Symes and F.E. Brown.
Main entry:

International Association for People-Environment Studies. Conference (13th : 1994 : Manchester, England)

Title & Author:

The urban experience : a people environment perspective : proceedings of the 13th conference of the International Association for People - Environment Studies held on 13-15 July 1994 / edited by S.J. Neary, M.S. Symes and F.E. Brown.

Publication:

London : E & FN Spon, 1994.

Description:

xix, 517 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Participation and Urban Design -- 1. Introduction / Martin S. Symes -- 2. The patron-client relationship: land-rent economy and the experience of "urbanization without citizens" / Ilhan Tekeli -- 3. Vers une ecologie urbaine / Lucien Kroll -- Myth, Memory and Experience -- 4. Mythical and ritual constituents of the city / Roderick Lawrence and Claude Raffestin -- Urban Housing: House-Form and Culture -- 5. Socio-cultural influence of the Hausas and Tivs of northern Nigeria on their traditional architecture and building design / Osuade Oyediran -- 6. Urban experience in an Ottoman town in central Anatolia / Vacit Imamoglu -- Urban Housing: Issues in Design and Use -- 7. The effect of popular culture on urban form in Istanbul / Aytanga Dener -- 8. The impact of housing quality on the urban image / Maria Cristina Dias Lay and Antonio Tarcisio da Luz Reis -- 9. Une communaute s'eveille: experience urbaine dans un ensemble de logements sociaux a Rio de Janeiro / Cristiane Rose de Siqueira Duarte -- Participation and Urban Development -- 10. The experience of community action in an Australian town / Henry Sanoff -- 11. Diverging evaluations of the built environment: planners versus the public / Philip J. Hubbard -- Urban Challenges -- 12. A spa culture for the nineties and thereafter: health and relaxation in an urban setting / David Doughty and Wolf Zwirner -- Urban Design, History and Context -- 13. Validating contextual urban design principles / Arthur E. Stamps III -- 14. L'experience urbaine personnelle: une voie d'acces utile au projet de reamenagement / Gilles Barbey -- Psychology and the City -- 15. Environmental psychology in the PsycLit database (1987-92) / Maria Montero y Lopez Lena and Alejandro Muniz Campos -- User Needs and Evaluation -- 16. Introduction / Susan J. Neary -- 17. Reading the residential landscape / Anne Vernez Moudon and Marion Ryan -- Urban Housing: Satisfaction -- 18. Urban home ownership: a study of New York city co-ops / Ruth A. Rae -- 19. The legacy of the Harlem model cities program / Barry Jackson -- Urban Renewal: Strategies for Urban Regeneration -- 20. A methodology for the study of urban rehabilitation / Zuhal Ulusoy -- 21. A residents' assessment of urban change and the economics of city centre regeneration in Belfast: lessons for the urban periphery / Andreas Cebulla -- 22. Quality of urban living: an infrastructural dimension / Cecilia Wong -- Urban Renewal: Planning -- 23. The changing urban values of the Bulgarian cities / Vesselina Troeva -- 24. Regenerating the lost green of Ankara: a hard task ahead / Nazan Aydin-Wheater and Gaye Culcuoglu -- Urban Renewal: Open Space -- 25. Public spaces and public life in urban areas / Leanne G. Rivlin -- 26. Liveliness in town centres / J. F. Coeterier -- Urban Landscape: Public Space -- 27. Meanings and attitudes towards urban green: an approach to urban ecology / Mirilia Bonnes, Antonio Aiello and Rita Grazia Ardone -- 28. Appropriating the city: teenagers' use of public space / Mats Lieberg -- 29. Pragmatics of urban places according to the size of the city / Marino Bonaiuto, Mirilia Bonnes and Anna Rita Mazzotta -- 30. Relationship between the classification of urban streetscape and Overall Evaluation / Yoshiki Nakamura, Kiwamu Maki and Masao Inui -- Environmental Education and Urban Theory -- 31. Introduction / Frank E. Brown -- 32. Alienation, emancipation and the environment / Peter Dickens -- Urban Landscape: Transport and Communications -- 33. Pedestrian behaviour and the Parisian passage / John Zacharias -- Urban Cognition -- 34. Crowding and spatial syntax / Gary W. Evans, Stephen J. Lepore and Alex Schroeder -- 35. Cognitive categorisation and preference for places / R. J. Lamb, A. T. Purcell, E. Mainardi Peron and S. Falchero -- 36. Children's assessments of the urban environment / Svetlana E. Gabidulina -- Experiencing and Evaluating the Urban Landscape -- 37. Measurement of the multi-sensory information for describing sequential experience in the environment: an application to the Japanese circuit-style garden / Ryuzo Ohno and Miki Kondo -- Experience of Urban Private Open Space -- 38. From rationalism to romanticism in landscape architecture: a German phenomenon? / Joachim Wolschke-Buhlman and Gert Groening -- 39. The allotment garden as a country-house garden / Gert Groening and Uwe Schneider -- Urban Cultures and Conflicts -- 40. Nineteenth-century British attitudes towards Calcutta and Bombay / Swati Chattopadhyay -- 41. Coping with urbanisation: the Irish in early Manchester / Mervyn Busteed and Rob Hodgson -- 42. Sustaining urban heritage in multi-cultural cities / Helen B. Armstrong -- 43. L'experience de l'espace public en quartier pluri-ethnique: rassemblement ou segmentation? / Annick Germain, Bernadette Blanc, Johanne Charbonneau and Francine Dansereau -- Urban Histories -- 44. A comparison of the Berlage and van Eesteren plans for the extension of Amsterdam / Edwin Brierley -- Urban Education -- 45. Behaviour mapping and urban design: graphic versus non-graphic information about environment -- behaviour relations / Joost van Andel.
English text and French resumʹe.
English with French summary or French with English summary.
ISBN:

0419201602
9780419201601

Subject:

Cities and towns Congresses.
City planning Congresses.
Housing Congresses.
Urban renewal Congresses.
Villes Congrès.
Design urbain Congrès.
Logement Congrès.
Rénovation urbaine Congrès.
Écologie urbaine Congrès.
Cities and towns
City planning
Housing
Urban renewal
Stadsgeografie.
Stadsplanning.
Cities
Immigrants Québec (Province) Montréal.
Public spaces Québec (Province) Montréal.
Neighborhood Québec (Province) Montréal.

Form/genre:

Congresses.
Proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings

Added entries:

Neary, S. J. (Susan J.)
Symes, Martin.
Brown, F. E. (Frank E.)
Symes, M. S. (Martin S.)
Germain, Annick, 1948-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 228792
Call No.: HT107 .I5 1994
Status: Available

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