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Product Identifiers
PublisherPARK Books
ISBN-103038602604
ISBN-139783038602606
eBay Product ID (ePID)7057265024
Product Key Features
Number of Pages244 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBasics of Urbanism : 12 Notions of Territorial Transformation
SubjectUrban & Land Use Planning, Landscape, Social History, General
Publication Year2021
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArchitecture, History
AuthorAnna Bagaric
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight0 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal307.1216
SynopsisZwölf für die Umsetzung städtebalicher Projekte grundlegende Begriffe werden in diesem Buch besprochen und ihre praktische Anwendung anhand internationaler Beispiele veranschaulicht. Dabei wird der zentrale Ansatz verfolgt, dess es der Raum zwischen den Gebäuden ist, dem im Sinn einer zukunftsorientierten urbanen Entwickiung höchste Relevanz zukommt - en Zugang, der die Interaktion von Bewohnerinnen und Umgebung, die Berücksichtigung ökologischer und sozialer Komponenten sowie die Miteinbezsehung vorhandener Ressourcen beinhaltet. Zusätzlich beleuchten Essays yon Aglaée Degros, Marcel Smets, Markus Bogensberger und Eva Schwab verschledene Aspekte der städtebaulichen Disziplin. This book discusses twelve fundamental notions relevant for the implementation of urbanistic projects, demonstrating their practical implementation with international examples. The focus lies on the significance of the space between buildings for sustainable urban development-an approach that takes into account the interaction between inhabitants and environment, ecological and social components, as well as the integration of existing resources. Essays by Aglaée Degros, Marcel Smets, Markus Bogensberger, and Eva Schwab also critically examine various aspects of urbanism as a discipline. Book jacket., An informative manual for a new territorial approach to urban design in the twenty-first century, based on twelve key concepts. Urban design today is facing a multitude of challenges. Using twelve key terms, this book connects these challenges to current urban design projects in Europe. It introduces concepts, presents possible solutions, and describes implementation processes. A special focus is put on the interaction of the built environment with living systems--an approach that is slowly gaining acceptance within the urban design community and that is setting aside a primarily building-oriented practice in favor of an increased appreciation of open space. Basics of Urbanism defines and illustrates parameters with a territorial approach to urban design. Space between buildings is treated as an essential structure for environmental and social change within small-scale neighborhoods and blocks, as well as at the level of districts and even entire cities. This approach includes forward-thinking temporal aspects as well as the implementation of existing resources in the creation of new spatial qualities. A concise survey and clear presentation of a range of planning tools make the book equally suitable for students and practitioners.