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xi, 407 pages : illustrations (some color), plans (some color), portraits (some color) ; 32 cm
New York : Visual Reference Publications ; Washington, D.C. : American Institute of Architects, 2008.
Architecture : celebrating the past, designing the future / edited by Nancy B. Solomon.
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"Repairing the American metropolis" is based on Douglas Kelbaugh's "Common place: toward neighborhood and regional design", first published in 1997. This book presents new text, charts, and images on architecture, sprawl, and new urbanism. Theory and policies have been revised, refined, updated, and developed as compelling ways to plan design the built(...)
Repairing the American metropolis : common place revisited
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"Repairing the American metropolis" is based on Douglas Kelbaugh's "Common place: toward neighborhood and regional design", first published in 1997. This book presents new text, charts, and images on architecture, sprawl, and new urbanism. Theory and policies have been revised, refined, updated, and developed as compelling ways to plan design the built environment. This is an indispensable book for architects, urban designers and planners, landscape architects, architecture and urban planning students and scholars, government officials, developers, environmentalists, and citizens interested in understanding and shaping the American metropolis.
Théorie de l’urbanisme
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This book examines how we can develop community and create sustainable places in the face of disjointed and fast-paced growth and offers strategies for reclaiming and improving our neighborhoods and cities.
Common place : toward neighborhood and regional design
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This book examines how we can develop community and create sustainable places in the face of disjointed and fast-paced growth and offers strategies for reclaiming and improving our neighborhoods and cities.
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Théorie de l’urbanisme
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This volume is one of three books in The Michigan Debates on Urbanism, a series that also features Everyday Urbanism and New Urbanism. Each book represents a distinct, inevitable, but still-emerging paradigm in contemporary urbanism, and is an elaboration of public debates held at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning during the(...)
Post urbanism & Re urbanism : Peter Eisenman vs. Barbara Littenberg and Steven Peterson, Michigan debates on urbanism vol. III
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This volume is one of three books in The Michigan Debates on Urbanism, a series that also features Everyday Urbanism and New Urbanism. Each book represents a distinct, inevitable, but still-emerging paradigm in contemporary urbanism, and is an elaboration of public debates held at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning during the winter of 2004. Peter Eisenman, acclaimed New York architect, author and theorist, presents several of his recent projects, including his team’s entry for the controversial Ground Zero competition at the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan. This project and the larger body of his work are termed Post Urbanist by the series editor Douglas Kelbaugh. Post Urbanism refers to a critical, post-structuralist project, expressing avant-garde sensibilities and the techno-flow of a globalizing society. Barbara Littenberg and partner Steven Peterson, also well-known design practitioners from New York, present their entry into the Ground Zero competition, as well as other urban design projects that are characterized as ReUrbanism. Each side takes strong exception to the other’s work, leading to a heated discussion moderated by Roy Strickland, Director of the Master of Urban Design program at Taubman College.
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février 2005, Ann Arbor
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