textThe built landscape of the United States began to change dramatically after World War II. Federal Housing Administration guaranteed loans, the rise in automobile use, and Euclidian zoning all coincided to encourage growth further from the cities at a rapid rate. After fifty years the problems associated with this sprawl pattern of development have forced municipalities to examine more sustainable development patterns. Greyfield properties are considered the declining, underperforming and vacant shopping centers, big-box properties and malls. They are symbols of an unsustainable urban pattern of development that has continued to leapfrog to less expensive greenfield sites. However, as cities begin to focus on becoming more sustai...
Between 2000 and 2020, Australia’s population grew almost 24% to 25 million. Most of this growth occ...
Greening the Greyfields is a federally funded project (Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Info...
Zoning has been part of community planning for over a 100 years. Despite rising demands of and the e...
New neighborhood and home construction since World War II has been rapid and sprawling. Development...
[Excerpt] In communities across the United States the pressures of population and economic growth, a...
When discussing abandoned malls sites, Victor Dover once said, “Sometimes a mall goes out of busines...
Urban growth boundaries are intended to encourage more development within the existing developed are...
This book has introduced two new (linked) models for greyfield precinct regeneration—place-activated...
This chapter provides the framework and rationale for Greening the Greyfields and its two new models...
Greyfield residential precincts are defined as under-utilised property assets located in the middle...
Forecasts of continued high rates of population growth for Australia’s major cities is placing incre...
Pressures for urban redevelopment are intensifying in all large cities. A new logic for urban develo...
A transition to more sustainable cities in Australia will require much greater focus on greyfield re...
Forecasts of continued high rates of population growth for Australia's major cities are placing incr...
A transition to more sustainable cities in Australia will require much greater focus on greyfield re...
Between 2000 and 2020, Australia’s population grew almost 24% to 25 million. Most of this growth occ...
Greening the Greyfields is a federally funded project (Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Info...
Zoning has been part of community planning for over a 100 years. Despite rising demands of and the e...
New neighborhood and home construction since World War II has been rapid and sprawling. Development...
[Excerpt] In communities across the United States the pressures of population and economic growth, a...
When discussing abandoned malls sites, Victor Dover once said, “Sometimes a mall goes out of busines...
Urban growth boundaries are intended to encourage more development within the existing developed are...
This book has introduced two new (linked) models for greyfield precinct regeneration—place-activated...
This chapter provides the framework and rationale for Greening the Greyfields and its two new models...
Greyfield residential precincts are defined as under-utilised property assets located in the middle...
Forecasts of continued high rates of population growth for Australia’s major cities is placing incre...
Pressures for urban redevelopment are intensifying in all large cities. A new logic for urban develo...
A transition to more sustainable cities in Australia will require much greater focus on greyfield re...
Forecasts of continued high rates of population growth for Australia's major cities are placing incr...
A transition to more sustainable cities in Australia will require much greater focus on greyfield re...
Between 2000 and 2020, Australia’s population grew almost 24% to 25 million. Most of this growth occ...
Greening the Greyfields is a federally funded project (Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Info...
Zoning has been part of community planning for over a 100 years. Despite rising demands of and the e...