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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
978-1-4759-4987-2 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Original cataloging agency |
umsa |
Language of cataloging |
spa |
Transcribing agency |
umsa |
050 #4 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER |
Classification number |
HN 49 .C6 |
Item number |
H38 |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Hausen, Michael A. von |
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22286 |
245 1# - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Dynamic urban design : |
Remainder of title |
a handbook for creating sustainable communities worldwide / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
Michael A. von Hausen. |
264 #1 - PRODUCCION, PUBLICACION, DISTRIBUCION, FABRICACION Y DERECHOS DE AUTOR |
Lugar de producción, publicación, distribución, fabricación |
Bloomington, IN : |
Nombre del productor, editor, distribuidor, fabricante |
iUniverse, |
Fecha de producción, publicación, distribución, fabricación o derechos de autor |
c2013. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xx, 514 p. : |
Other physical details |
il. ; |
Dimensions |
24 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Resumen: More than one-half of the world population now live in urban areas, and the quality of life in many of these environments continues its steep decline. The urgency for more sustainable urban design has never been greater. In Dynamic Urban Design, author Michael A. von Hausen answers that call, outlining a model for creating flexible and enduring communities for people around the world.<br/>Targeted toward seasoned professionals, students, community advocates, and politicians who want to take their community to the next level of social, economic, and environmental performance, Dynamic Urban Design presents a model for designing communities strategically using comprehensive, community-basedprocesses and plans. It addresses contemporary urban design practice and applied sustainability in downtown, suburban, and rural areas. Real- world case studies, enriched with more than two hundred illustrations, show you how to apply these universal lessons and ingredients to your own communities.<br/>A reference guide to doing it right, Dynamic Urban Design offers a universal, tangible, and viable tool kit to aid in effective community development. It interweaves theory and practice to unite urban design and sustainability in a practical, measured way. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc |
Índice: p. 493-514 |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
Contenido: <br/>I A SUSTAINABLE FRAMEWORK<br/>1 BUiLDINC BLOCKS<br/>The nature of urban design <br/>Origins of sustainable community developmenr <br/>Linking disciplines across boundaries <br/>A dynamic urban design model <br/>2 FROM ANCIENT ROME TO CITY BEAUTIFUL<br/>Discovering the spirit of place <br/>The formative years <br/>Industrial new towns, grand city plans, and livability City Beautiful movement <br/>3 TWENTIETH-CENTURY TRANSFORMATIONS<br/>Birth of the neighborhood unit <br/>New town movement <br/>Car-oriented North American suburbs <br/>Urban renewal <br/>Pattern language and good city form <br/>Sustainability, Smart Growth, and New Urbanism <br/>The rural cluster and saving our countryside <br/>Lessons for the future <br/>Summary of concepts and theorists <br/>k SUCCESSFUL PLACES <br/>Nine key elements of urban design <br/>Measurable and nonmeasurable elements <br/>Ten poor form-makers: What not to do <br/>Ten key principies of urban design <br/>The place test: Twenty-five questions <br/>II ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATION<br/>5 SITE ANALYSIS <br/>Sample neighborhood analysis task list <br/>Summary of sustainable process and product elements <br/>Interactive stakeholder process <br/>Ten best practices for public engagement <br/>6 PLAN-MAKING IN THEORY <br/>Processing complex information: The "making" process....<br/>Form-makers and a "family of plans" <br/>Five-step comprehensive urban design process <br/>Case study: Concept to master plan, New Elita,<br/>Krasnoyarsk, Russia <br/>7 PLAH-MAKINC IN REALITY <br/>Jump-starting design <br/>Combining two approaches <br/>Case study: Collaborative community process, Lower<br/>Twelfth Street, New Westminster, British Columbia . . . Case study: Resort and housing development, Weyerhaeuser Lands, Ucluelet, British Columbia <br/>8 POLICIES AND GUIDELINES <br/>Catalysts for action <br/>Case study: Downtown master plan, Langley, British<br/>Columbia <br/>Examples of design policies <br/>Examples of design guidelines <br/>9 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br/>Comprehensive downtown development district <br/>Examples of development regulations <br/>Case study: Low-profile housing infill regulations, Medicine Hat, Alberta <br/>III EVALUATION AND INNOVATIONS<br/>10 DESIGN REVIEW<br/>Overview of the process <br/>Three steps to successful design review <br/>Oversights in design review <br/>Design review matrix <br/>11 NEW URBANISM AND LEED-ND<br/>What is LEED for Neighborhood Development? <br/>Comparing two New Urbanism projects <br/>About the Cañada Lands Company <br/>Case study: Urban renaissance, Garrison Woods, Calgary,<br/>Alberta <br/>Case study: Suburban renaissance, Garrison Crossing,<br/>Chilliwack, British Columbia <br/>12 URBAN INNOVATIONS <br/>Lessons from Chicago <br/>Case study: Hundred-year visión, Calgary, Alberta <br/>Case study: Cooperation for a new community, Vladivostok,<br/>Russia <br/>Case study: Infill and redevelopment, Halifax, Nova Scotia . . .<br/>13 THE SUBURBS AND BEYOND<br/>Suburban retrofit <br/>Case study: Increasing density, Red Deer, Alberta <br/>Rural edge cluster development <br/>A three-step reverse design method <br/>Case study: Cluster housing, Strathcona County, Alberta <br/>IV ACTION BY DESIGN<br/>14 MAKINC SUSTAINABLE DESIGN HAPPEN<br/>Creating predictable results <br/>Case study: Creating sustainable implementation<br/>performance tools, Salisbury Village East, Alberta <br/>15 METRO VANCOUVER: SUSTAINABLE REGIONALISM<br/>Región by design <br/>Municipalities working cooperatively <br/>16 CITY OF VANCOUVER: SUSTAINABLE URBANISM<br/>Top-of-the-world city <br/>Setting, historical decisions, and city policy framework Next step: The greenest city in the worid challenge . . . Success factors <br/>17 CONCLUSION<br/>Barriers to change <br/>Change agents <br/>Combining change agents for greater strength <br/>Change starts with us <br/>APRENDICES <br/>A. Economics Checklist <br/>B. Sustainability Scorecard |
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Desarrollo de la comunidad |
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13406 |
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Desarrollo sustentable |
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10333 |
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