Urban infrastructure in transition : networks, buildings and plans
Guy, Simon & Others Eds.
Urban infrastructure in transition : networks, buildings and plans - New York Routledge 2001 - x,211p.
Contents
List of figures and tables v
About the contributors vi
Foreword vlii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of acronyms and abbreviations xii
PART 1 INTERPRETING INFRASTRUCTURE
1 Flow Management in Urban Regions: Introducing a Concept 3
Timothy Moss
2 Urban Environmental Flows.- Towards a New Way of Seeing 22
Simon Guy and Simon Marvin
PART 2 RECONFIGURING NETWORKS
Introduction 41
Susanne Balslev Nielsen and Simon Marvin
3 Battle of the Systems? Changing Styles of Water Recycling in Berlin 43
Timothy Moss
4 Decentralized Technology in Centralized Networks: Interpretative
Flexibility of Rainwater Percolation in Copenhagen 57
Susanne Balslev Nielsen
5 Restabilizing a Heterogeneous Network: The Yorkshire Drought
1995-96 68
Suzie Osborn and Simon Marvin
Conclusions 78
Simon Marvin and Susanne Balslev Nielsen
PART 3 TRANSFORMING BUILDINGS
Introduction 85
Simon Guy
6 Contesting Environmental Design: The Hybrid Green Building 87
Simon Guy and Suzie Osborn
7 The Social Organization of Environmental Design: Residential
Buildings in the Berlin Region 103
Regine Mauruszat
8 Green Buildings in an Infrastructure Perspective 120
Jesper Olejensen Conclusions: Understanding Green Design 136
Simon Guy
PART 4 CONNECTING PLANS
Introduction 141
Timothy Moss and Morten Elle
9 Local Energy Planning and Electricity Networks: Disconnections
and Reconnections 143
Simon Guy and Simon Marvin
10 Infrastructure and Local Agenda 21: The Municipality of Albertslund
in the Copenhagen Region 160
Morten Elle
11 Competing Notions of Reshaping Flow Management:
Local Agenda 21 in Berlin 173
Timothy Moss Conclusions: Planning for Sustainable Urban Flows 192
Timothy Moss and Morten Elle
PART 5 RE-INTERPRETING URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
12Conclusions: Contesting Networks 197
Simon Guy, Simon Marvin and Timothy Moss
Index 207
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Urban infrastructure in transition : networks, buildings and plans - New York Routledge 2001 - x,211p.
Contents
List of figures and tables v
About the contributors vi
Foreword vlii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of acronyms and abbreviations xii
PART 1 INTERPRETING INFRASTRUCTURE
1 Flow Management in Urban Regions: Introducing a Concept 3
Timothy Moss
2 Urban Environmental Flows.- Towards a New Way of Seeing 22
Simon Guy and Simon Marvin
PART 2 RECONFIGURING NETWORKS
Introduction 41
Susanne Balslev Nielsen and Simon Marvin
3 Battle of the Systems? Changing Styles of Water Recycling in Berlin 43
Timothy Moss
4 Decentralized Technology in Centralized Networks: Interpretative
Flexibility of Rainwater Percolation in Copenhagen 57
Susanne Balslev Nielsen
5 Restabilizing a Heterogeneous Network: The Yorkshire Drought
1995-96 68
Suzie Osborn and Simon Marvin
Conclusions 78
Simon Marvin and Susanne Balslev Nielsen
PART 3 TRANSFORMING BUILDINGS
Introduction 85
Simon Guy
6 Contesting Environmental Design: The Hybrid Green Building 87
Simon Guy and Suzie Osborn
7 The Social Organization of Environmental Design: Residential
Buildings in the Berlin Region 103
Regine Mauruszat
8 Green Buildings in an Infrastructure Perspective 120
Jesper Olejensen Conclusions: Understanding Green Design 136
Simon Guy
PART 4 CONNECTING PLANS
Introduction 141
Timothy Moss and Morten Elle
9 Local Energy Planning and Electricity Networks: Disconnections
and Reconnections 143
Simon Guy and Simon Marvin
10 Infrastructure and Local Agenda 21: The Municipality of Albertslund
in the Copenhagen Region 160
Morten Elle
11 Competing Notions of Reshaping Flow Management:
Local Agenda 21 in Berlin 173
Timothy Moss Conclusions: Planning for Sustainable Urban Flows 192
Timothy Moss and Morten Elle
PART 5 RE-INTERPRETING URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
12Conclusions: Contesting Networks 197
Simon Guy, Simon Marvin and Timothy Moss
Index 207
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