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The New Urbanism

  • Peter Katz

5.00

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New Urbanism addresses many of the critical issues of our time: the decline of America's cities, the rebuilding of its crumbling infrastructure, housing affordability, crime and traffic congestion. Proponents suggest alternatives to the present sprawl and isolation they see as the consequence of decades of poorly planned suburban growth. The designs of New Urbanism integrate housing, shops, workplaces, parks and civic facilities into close-knit communities that are both charming and functional. Walkabiity is key, but cars aren't excluded. The book presents 24 case study projects that offer simple yet compelling solutions to many frequently encountered planning problems.

Genres

  • Architects and community
  • Architecture
  • Human factors
  • Architecture, united states
  • Architecture, canada
  • City planning
  • Architecture--human factors
  • Architecture--human factors--united states
  • Architects and community--united states
  • Architecture--human factors--canada
  • Architects and community--canada
  • Na2542.4 .k38 1994
  • 720/.1/03
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About the author

  • Peter Katz

    born 1954

    5.00

    1 ratings · 1 works

Editions

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    McGraw-Hill

    1994

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    1 edition

    McGraw-Hill Professional

    October 1, 1993

  • Edition cover

    McGraw-Hill Professional

    October 1, 1993