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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0262631202
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 728.0979
Item number MOU
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Moudon, Anne Vernez
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Built for change :
Remainder of title neighborhood architecture in San Francisco
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc MIT Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1989
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xx,286p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Preface xi <br/>Introduction xv<br/>Part One: Genesis and Evolution<br/>Chapter 1<br/>Change in the Architecture of Alamo Square 1<br/>Walking and Observing 5<br/>The Use of Maps for Observation Purposes 8<br/>Chapter 2 Some History 25<br/>The Gridiron and Early Surveys 27 <br/>Squatters and the Struggle for Land Titles 28 <br/>The Western and Other Additions 32 <br/>Public Interest 35 Transportation 39<br/>Early Land Subdivision and Development Industry 39 <br/>Early House Construction Industry 41 <br/>The Effects of Pre-grid Development 42 <br/>Anticipating Future Development 46 <br/>Alleys and Small Lots 47<br/>Differences between Individual and Speculative Building 49<br/>Part Two: Design and Building Traditions in the Nineteenth Century<br/>Chapter 3<br/>Elements of Order: Gridiron, Lots, and Boxes 51<br/>A Closer Look at Land Subdivision 51<br/>A Closer Look at House Design 56<br/>Fronts and Backs: The Public and Private Facades 66<br/>Order and Disorder, Unity and Variety: The Settlers' Options 71<br/>Chapter 4<br/>Elements of Variety: Street Ends, House Bases, Setbacks, and Location within the Block 75<br/>Demands of the Natural Environment 75 <br/>Limited Prescriptions 81 <br/>Traditions Are Not Laws 86<br/>Chapter 5<br/>The Physical Structure of Urban Space: 1890s 89<br/>Elements and Scales 89 <br/>Rules 91<br/>Emerging Rules for the Architecture of City Blocks 92 <br/>Rigidity and Ingenuity 92<br/>Part Three: Changing Traditions in the Twentieth Century<br/>Chapter 6<br/>Apartment Buildings 97<br/>Changes in the Subdivision of Land 97 <br/>New Collective House Forms 100 <br/>Public and Private Facades 116 <br/>Building Bases 119<br/>Chapter 7<br/>New Physical Structures of Urban Space: 1 920s and 1 960s 1 25<br/>The 1920s Structure of Space 125 <br/>The 1960s Structure of Space 127 <br/>The Structure of Space as a Design Tool 131<br/>Part Four: Lessons in City and Building Design<br/>Chapter 8<br/>The Incremental Nature of Change 133<br/>The Nature of Coexistence 134 <br/>What Comes First Remains 134 <br/>Lots as Increments of Change 139 <br/>Bridging City Design and Architecture 144<br/>Chapter 9<br/>The Issue of Control 145<br/>Two Forms of Control: Tenure and Inhabitation 145<br/>Land Aggregation and Collectivization of Residential Space 146<br/>Loss of Control 147<br/>The Condominium as a Response 150<br/>Chapter 10<br/>Density, Building, and City Design 151<br/>Ten Blocks in Alamo Square 151<br/>Densities 152<br/>Loss in Density 1 52<br/>Building in the Middle of the Block 153<br/>Chapter 1 1<br/>Meeting the Unexpected: Breathing Spaces and Resilience 157<br/>Resilience at the City Scale 158 <br/>Resilience within Buildings 176 <br/>Lessons for Design 188 <br/>Afterthoughts 188<br/>Epilogue<br/>How San Francisco Planned for Change 191 <br/>Appendix A<br/>The Data and the Analyses 243<br/>Appendix B<br/>Detailed Data of Ten Blocks 249<br/>Bibliography 261<br/>Sources and Credits 273<br/>Index 277<br/><br/>
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890 ## - Country
Country UK
891 ## - Topic
Topic Gratis from Dr. Bharat Dave
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