The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community

The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community
ISBN-10
0070338892
ISBN-13
9780070338890
Category
Architecture / Urban & Land Use Planning
Pages
245
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Author
Peter Katz

Description

The move to liveable communities--ideal ``small towns'' and neighborhoods where people work, live, play, and walk from place to place--is on. Profit from what a visionary group of architects leading this movement has learned about designing new ``small towns'' in Peter Katz's The New Urbanism. You'll discover the amazing potential for this kind of work as well as case studies, site plans, project analyses, and 180 beautiful photographs. This unique reference also tackles--and answers--the critical issues of crime, health, traffic, environmental degradation, and economic vitality and opens a startling window on the look and feel of future communities. Every designer can profit from this guide to building the utopias of tomorrow--today!

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