Place-making’, ‘place identity’ and ‘sense of place’ have been widely used by cities in their urban design visions and strategies. Often, however, these notions have been reduced to mere buzzwords that remain undefined and somewhat abstract. Other dimensions of urban design have progressively overtaken ‘placemaking’ as a design objective, while contemporary societies have become increasingly engaged in delivering functional and environmental targets. The reduced sensitivity to, or awareness of, ‘place identity’ has manifested itself in the built environment, with the tendency of some design professionals to design independently of context, reducing architecture to symbolic motifs rather than place-specific responses. These phenomen...
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Seeing Cities Change demonstrates the utility of a visual approach and the study of ordinary streets...
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This edited collection examines innovative urban redevelopment projects around Europe and North Amer...
Gated communities have received an increasing amount of attention over the past two decades. This is...
Redesigning Cities: Principles, Practice, Implementation, by Jonathan Barnett, FAICP, is intended as...
Architecture and urban planning are fundamentally based in society. The built environment affects ou...
Chris Gilson finds Witold Rybczynski‘s work to be an excellent and engaging exploration into how we ...
Martine Chazelas a repéré pour vous cet article disponible en PEB Technological development, globali...
This book’s storyline is simple, yet novel: to celebrate Dr Frank James Costa’s five decades of rema...
[Extract] Re-framing Urban Space is a compelling and engaging book that advocates the need for recon...
Urban Maps concerns the city and the devices that define the urban environment by their presence, re...
The book Planning and Urban Design Standards is a part of the well-recognized Graphic Standards seri...
This review article discusses form-based planning an din details analise the following books: Stepeh...
Many chroniclers of city life make dogmatic statements and predictions based on intuition and what t...
This paper examines some of the planed townscape changes affecting large city centre conservation ar...
Seeing Cities Change demonstrates the utility of a visual approach and the study of ordinary streets...
JTLU vol. 2, no. 2, (2009) pp 79-81The author reviews the book The Code of the City: Standards and t...
This edited collection examines innovative urban redevelopment projects around Europe and North Amer...
Gated communities have received an increasing amount of attention over the past two decades. This is...
Redesigning Cities: Principles, Practice, Implementation, by Jonathan Barnett, FAICP, is intended as...
Architecture and urban planning are fundamentally based in society. The built environment affects ou...
Chris Gilson finds Witold Rybczynski‘s work to be an excellent and engaging exploration into how we ...
Martine Chazelas a repéré pour vous cet article disponible en PEB Technological development, globali...
This book’s storyline is simple, yet novel: to celebrate Dr Frank James Costa’s five decades of rema...