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  • af Roland Krebs
    399,95 kr.

    Today's cities are growing rapidly, creating heterogeneous urban fabrics that cross administrative and political borders. To meet the challenges of our time, a new cross-sectoral, multi-level and people-centered planning apporach is needed. Metropolitan planning is therefore essential to contemporary planning practice and culture and must take into account the potential of both urban and rural spaces. This publication introduces the new discipline of metropolitan design by sharing innovative and international knowledge of interconnected mobility, balanced growth, resilient landscapes and integrated programming of metropolitan regions. Through collaboration and active participation, MetroLab provides tools to develop future-proof and highly liveable city regions.

  • af Louis Christian Mullgardt
    218,95 - 348,95 kr.

  • af Robert Ferry
    415,95 kr.

  •  
    598,95 kr.

    A cartographic guide to Europe's seaport infrastructureA multitude of port cities dot Europe's coastline, each with its own history and relationship to sea transportation and development. In the era of climate change, these cities can offer paradigms and guidance for sustainable development. Taking a comprehensive, map-based approach, Port City Atlas offers visualizations of 100 port city territories located on four seas and connected through shared waters--from Amsterdam, Antwerp, Barcelona, Bilbao, Bordeaux, Bremen, Calais, Cork, Dover, Dublin, Felixstowe, Fredericia, Ghent, Hamburg, Helsinki, Kiel, Københavns and La Rochelle to Limerick, Liverpool, London, Lübeck, Malmø, Palermo, Ravenna, Riga, Rønne, Rotterdam, Sköldvik, Stockholm, Tallinn, Venice, Zeebrugge and countless others.Conceived as a reference work, Port City Atlas provides a foundation for comparative analysis beyond the case-study approach, offering a uniquely sea-oriented take on the understanding and urban design of Europe.

  • af Amb
    398,95 kr.

    The Barcelona Metropolitan Area (AMB) has a clear commitment in compiling and presenting an overview of the projects it has carried out during the last 35 years. Therefore, it has edited and published a collection of books on completed public space works.This volume is the sixth one of the collection, with works from 2018 to 2022.>Overall, the volume displays 56 projects selected from the 265 actually built during the period.For each chapter, the journalist Anatxu Zabalbeascoa conducts an interview with two experts that give their points of view from inside and outside the metropolitan Administration. Two reflections from the architects in charge of AMB urban planning and public space complete the volume.

  • af Karsten Pålsson
    734,95 kr.

    Dense, organic cities with interconnected building structures and easily accessed common urban spaces. Cities that offer variety, vibrancy and architectural qualities that tempt people to go exploring on foot or by bike. Cities that have a sense of openness, make people feel safe and create opportunities for conversations in public spaces. Cities that are rooted in tradition and a respect for cultural heritage. Cities that provide meeting places in a setting conducive to cultural cohesion. Social and sensory cities.This book points to urban blocks as the structure best suited to pro­moting sustainable building developments and cities. Its first part presents some urban qualities that have evolved from the urban block as a fundamental, flexible element. These examples have been selected from European block cities as well as from old and new urban districts in Copenhagen.The second part of the book outlines the elements of the urban block city and its potential, proposing 10 principles that underpin an action-oriented platform for transforming older urban districts or planning new ones.

  • af Bo Larsson
    473,95 kr.

    This is a book about four cities who were several times, and especially in connection with World War II forcedly put into completely new national contexts. This was affected by coercion from outside. The changes included genocide and forced displacement, but preserved built environment testifies past populations and national contexts. This book describes the urban environment in the four cities before World War II, and how the present population handles the memories of the past for future development.In connection with World War II and its aftermaths, many of the four cities Chisinau, Cernivci, Lviv and Wroclaw residents were either killed or subject to forced migration beyond the new national borders. People settled in the city environment which still bore the traces of the earlier population and the earlier urban life that had been brutally put to an end.Due to the continued Russian military aggression on the territory of Ukraine, this study takes on a new relevance.This title is part of the Histories of Ukrainian Architecture programme initiated by DOM publishers in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine's sovereignty on 24 February 2022.

  • af Mohsen Mostafavi
    473,95 kr.

    Sharing Tokyo is a collection of essays and drawings on the theme of sharing the urban space of Tokyo. The book questions how "artifice" and the "social world" can be mutually and constructively integrated so that the contemporary urban space can be shared by all. A variety of innovative practices are presented by a diverse group of contributors including renowned scholars, architects, urbanists, and photographers from Japan and the US, and the research team at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.While the discourses and architectural works presented deal with the specificity of Tokyo, they were carefully selected to formulate together a collection of insights, new perspectives, and speculative experiments in urbanism and architecture that can also be used in other contexts.>With contributions by: Mustafa K. Abadan, Shin Aiba, Homi K. Bhabha, Kenta Hasegawa, Kozo Kadowaki, Hiroto Kobayashi, Masami Kobayashi, Japan Research Initiative Team at Harvard GSD, Jouji Kurumado, Seiji M. Lippit, Mitsuyoshi Miyazaki, Mayumi Mori, Mohsen Mostafavi, Jo Nagasaka, Erika Nakagawa, Don O'keefe, Yoshihiko Oshima, Kayoko Ota, Jordan Sand, Yoshihiko Sone, Tsubame Architects, Riken Yamamoto, Shun Yoshie

  • af Adam (University of Gloucestershire) Sheppard
    261,95 kr.

    This fully updated short guide discusses the planning system, processes, legal constructs and approaches, taking into account the recent regulatory changes within the UK nations.

  • af Ewart Gladstone Culpin
    178,95 - 323,95 kr.

  • af Karen A Franck
    2.528,95 kr.

    Is it truly the "end" of public space? This handbook presents evidence that the answer is "no". In cities in different parts of the world, people still use public space to pursue activities of their choice.The book is divided into seven sections. The first section presents three emerging types of public space. Each of the subsequent five sections focuses on a type of activity: recreation, commerce, protest, living and celebration. These sections are international in scope, presenting cases of activities in Brazil, China, Colombia, DR Congo, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Libya, Taiwan, Turkey and the U.S. The closing section, composed of three chapters, presents research methods for studying public space.Graduate students, faculty members and researchers in social science, architecture, landscape architecture, geography and urban design will find the book useful for understanding, studying and designing urban public space.

  •  
    1.598,95 kr.

    This book explores how cities are shaped by the lived experiences of inhabitants and examines the ways they develop strategies to cope with daily and unexpected challenges.

  • af Richard Coles & Sandra Costa
    518,95 - 1.606,95 kr.

  • af Christophe Girot
    248,95 kr.

    What was once a fixed notion of landscape has long since evolved and diversified. New buzzwords continue to fuel the discussion about the past, present, and future of our environment. Where do current debates about landscape start? Which paths remain, and where are unknown paths being trodden? This primer on current concepts in landscape architecture reflects the range of approaches in theory and practice that the Chair of Landscape Architecture of Christophe Girot at ETH Zurich has engaged with. A collection of short texts and audiovisual contributions, it forms an intergenerational terrain in which old and new ideas have taken shape. Terrain Vogue also marks the end of a publication series that has shaped discourse on research, teaching, and design with nature and landscape for twenty years.

  • af James Lingwood
    395,95 - 436,95 kr.

  • af Swasti Sthapak
    143,95 kr.

  • af David Boyle & Lesley Yarranton
    128,95 kr.

  • af Ezio Manzini
    473,95 kr.

    This book's central argument is that plug-ins, situated design outcomes that aim to enrich the complex system of the city and expand its potentialities, are a solid yet supple conceptual framework for rethinking how design can be a key agent in city making. This book showcases some of the projects developed by Elisava's Design for City Making Research Lab, a research institute that investigates the role of design in the material and social construction of our habitats, focusing on spatiality, temporality, interactions, meaning, citizen engagement and social impact. Projects by students, professors and researchers, in collaboration with multiple partners including the public administration, NGOs, industry and academy, articulate the concept of design as plug-ins as the core idea of this book. This notion of plug-ins results from a renewed approach to how design can be a key agent in city making. Given that the city is a system of relationships, design for city making means understanding, reinforcing and articulating this network. We posit plug-ins as situated design outcomes that aim to enrich the complex system of the city and expand its potentialities. This book's central argument is that plug-ins are a solid yet supple conceptual framework for rethinking design's agency in the city - the main aim of Elisava's Design for City Making Research Lab.>With Contributions of Ruedi Baur, Julia Benini, Josep Bohigas, David Bravo, Adrià Carbonell, Tomás Díez, Danae Esparza, Ramon Faura, Tona Monjo, Salvador Rueda, Oscar Tomico, Lluís Torrens, Manuela Valtchanova

  • af Gertrude Jekyll
    258,95 - 363,95 kr.

  • af Lawrence Weaver & Gertrude Jekyll
    243,95 - 363,95 kr.

  • af Patrick Condon
    483,95 kr.

    The challenge for the fall 2019 UBC SALA Masters of Urban Design cohort was to envision a City of Vancouver with two of its biggest problems solved. The first: absorbing the increase in population projected by the year 2070. The second: insuring that people who worked in Vancouver and wanted to live in Vancouver could afford to do so.To start this effort, students provided an in depth analysis into the land economics, ecology, morphology and history of the city. The students were split up in 3 teams of 5 members each where they took on this research to inform their further work.The next stage involved the collaborative creation of a framework plan for the city. The city was divided into 6 quadrants. Teams of 3 or 4 students provided a conceptual land use and transportation plan for each of these six quadrants. A major aim was to patch up the city-wide frequent transit network and create an interconnected green-blue network (linking the open green and civic spaces).In the third exercise each of the 15 students focused on a 6-8 block area to explore in great detail how to solve, at thesite scale, the project goals. Each student took up aspects of the bigger plan and implemented them in their work.The outcome was a set of practical and affordable solutions that could easily be adapted and deployed in any part of the city and would eventually lead to an affordable and sustainable city.

  • af Janina Gosseye
    748,95 kr.

  • af Christian Schmid
    448,95 kr.

    Extended methods of analysis for urbanisation processes illustrated in eight world regions. Urbanisation processes are unfolding far beyond the realm of agglomerations, profoundly transforming agrarian areas, rain forests, deserts and oceans. Inextricably bound to the earth's ecologies, these developments are causing manifold planetary crises which require urgent scrutiny and call for new conceptions and cartographies of the urban beyond-the-city. Through detailed analysis and fieldwork captured in text, photographs and hand-drawn maps, the book portrays the effects of extended urbanisation in eight world regions. It offers a redefinition of the very notions of the "city", "urban" and "urbanisation" and outlines new urban agendas developed to address planetary challenges. This book decenters the perspective on the urban, foregrounds urban struggle, and transcends rural-urban and north-south divides. Fundamental book for urbanism studies Redefinition of the terms "city", "urban" and "urbanisation" Analysis of urbanisation processes in eight world regions

  • af Christian Schmid
    593,95 kr.

    Cartography as an instrument for the analysis of urbanisation processes The speed, scale and scope of urbanisation have increased dramatically in recent decades. To decipher the rapidly changing urban territories across the planet, we need a radical shift in the analytical perspective on urbanisation. In this book, a transdisciplinary international research team presents an expanded vocabulary of urbanisation processes through a comparison of Tokyo, Hong Kong - Shenzhen - Dongguan, Kolkata, Istanbul, Lagos, Paris, Mexico City and Los Angeles. Based on a novel cartography and on detailed ethnographic and historical explorations, this book systematically analyses the diversity of responses to urgent contemporary urban challenges. It proposes a series of new concepts that allow us to assess the practical consequences of different urban strategies in everyday life. Essential book on urbanism New evaluation models for urbanisation processes Comprehensive analyses and illustrations of the urban patterns of international metropolises Comparison of urbanisation processes in eight metropolises around the world

  • af Tahl Kaminer
    339,95 kr.

    Urbanizing Suburbia considers three current and related processes underway in global cities: the hyper-gentrification of inner cities, the financialization of housing, and the structural changes occurring in the outer city. Rocketing housing prices have displaced residents from inner cities and created a rent gap in outer cities. Increasingly, municipalities, developers, and displaced residents search for opportunities in the suburban belts. Changes in demographics, densities, live/work ratios, and tenures are remaking outer cities, rendering them less and less suburban. The book examines these changes by looking at four key European cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, London, and Stockholm. It is a first attempt at understanding the three processes discussed here within one comprehensive explanatory framework.

  • af Margitta Buchert
    317,95 kr.

    Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) / Bilingual edition (English/German) Forschendes Entwerfen und entwerfendes Forschen in Architektur, Städtebau und Landschaftsarchitektur befördern, strukturieren und generieren Produkte spezifischer Figuration und Qualität. Die Beiträge dieses Buches loten anhand von vielfältigen Beispielen diverse, ineinander übergehende Modi des Wissens und Gestaltens von Produkten und ihrer Hervorbringung im entwurflichen und forschenden Tun erkenntnisreich aus, setzen sie in Relation zum Reflexiven Entwerfen und geben Impulse für zukunftsweisendes Handeln. Mit Beiträgen von Tom Bieling, Margitta Buchert, Andrea Canclini, Diana Gouveia Amaral, Valerie Hoberg, Susan Jebrini, Andreas Lechner, Gennaro Postiglione, Martin Prominski, Sarah Wehmeyer.

  • af Iain Gordon Brown
    295,95 kr.

  • af Hani Rashid
    486,95 kr.

    Portrait of Studio Hani Rashid Building on the previous volume Re: Futures (2017), Re: Action presents a selection of innovative designs by Studio Hani Rashid at the University of Applied Arts Vienna's Institute of Architecture. The selected projects address architectural strategies for ensuring vitality in cities and ecosystems as well as sustainable urban growth. In his studio, Hani Rashid, co-founder of the visionary New York firm Asymptote Architecture, focuses on architecture that responds to current and future ecological changes. Bringing together projects, texts, and conversations, the book highlights creative ways in which architecture can contribute to the development of a sustainable, progressive, and livable urban future. Innovative experimental architectural designs for vibrant cities and ecosystems Explores how architecture can respond to ecological changes With contributions by Hani Rashid, Anab Jain, Greg Lynn, Timothy Morton, Claudia Pasquero, and others

  • af Lars Hopstock
    491,95 kr.

    This first English biography of Hermann Mattern (1902-1971), one of Germany's principal twentieth-century landscape architects, critically assesses the idiosyncrasies of his organic-functionalist position while offering a new reading of German garden culture of his time. Mattern's work embodies several themes of the German landscape discourse as well as the central ambivalence of his generation: a life spanning the artistic avant-garde of the 1920s and an apparently apolitical career under the Nazi regime and in the postwar period. Based on comprehensive archival research, Hopstock's richly illustrated study uncovers the professional networks, debates, and rivalries that shaped the profession of landscape architecture in Germany during its formative decades.

  • af Congzhou Chen
    393,95 kr.

    Klassiker erstmals in deutscher Sprache Gartengestaltung ist eine wichtige Komponente der traditionellen chinesischen Kunst und lässt sich bis in das 1. Jahrtausend v. Chr. zurückverfolgen. Seither hat sich ein weltweit einzigartiger Stil herausgebildet. Parallel zur Anlage immer wieder neuer und einzigartiger Gärten haben sich seit Jahrhunderten auch Gelehrte mit diesem Thema aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln beschäftigt. Das vorliegende Buch vom international anerkannten Experten Chen Congzhou ist ein Klassiker in der Literatur über chinesische Gartenkunst. Chen unterteilt chinesische Gärten in zwei Arten, in jene zur statischen Betrachtung und jene zur dynamischen Betrachtung. In Ersteren gibt es viele Plätze, auf denen man sich aufhalten und den Garten auf sich wirken lassen kann. Letztere sind in der Regel mit längeren Spazierwegen ausgestattet. Gemeinsam ist allen idealen chinesischen Gärten, dass sie nach dem Prinzip angelegt sind, dass weniger manchmal mehr ist, und so ein Gefühl der Unendlichkeit hervorgerufen wird. Die vorliegende deutsche Erstausgabe wurde von Chen Congzhou von 1978 bis 1982 geschrieben und in fünf Essays, nacheinander erschienen im Journal of Tongji University, veröffentlicht. Sie wurden aufgrund der anhaltenden Nachfrage zunächst als limitierte einfache und bilderlose Buchausgabe für die Studierenden der Universität zusammengefasst und schließlich als Buch mit über 20 Fotos, 10 Zeichnungen und chinesischer Kalligrafie von Jiang Qiting veröffentlicht. Chen Congzhou (1918-2000) war Experte in chinesischer Architektur und Gartengeschichte. Er setzte sich für die Erhaltung der natürlichen Umwelt und die Restaurierung vieler historischer Bauten ein. Seine zahlreichen Veröffentlichungen über traditionelle chinesische Gebäude und Gärten wurden auch ins Englische übersetzt. Kurze Geschichte chinesischer Gartenbaukunst Handliches Buchformat mit Kalligrafie, über 20 Fotos und 10 Handzeichnungen der schönsten Gärten Geschrieben für alle, die Freude an Gartenkunst haben

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