Cities for the new millennium
Publication details: Routledge New York 2001Description: vii,182pISBN:- 9780415231831
- 307.76 ECH
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CONTENT
Credits for illustrations
List of contributors
Preface
The plates section is between
Introduction
1 Compaction
Let's Cram More into the City Capitalism and the City Density Means Better Cities
2 Dispersal
Mobility and Space in Metropolitan Areas Densities and Sustainable Cities: The UK Experience Compactness or Sprawl: America's Future vs. the Present
3 Regeneration
'Creating an Urban Splash': Rehabilitation of Central Sites Imaginative Landscapes out of Industrial Dereliction The Task of the Urban Planner and Architect:
The Sensuality of Logic and the Logic of Sensuality Living in the Landscape
Tom Bloxhani Anneliese and Peter Latz Ashok Blialotra
Kees Christiaanse
Dirk Frieling Alan Baxter Koen Steeniers Mary C. Comerio
4 Technical Issues
Deltametropolis: An Exercise in Strategic Planning
Infrastructure and Cities
Urban Form and Building F.nergy
Designing for Disaster: The Urban Future
Deborah Howard Andrew Saint Catlierine Cooke
5 Lessons from History
Edinburgh
Lessons from London
Extensive or Intensive Development?
A Century of Debates and Experience in Moscow
Index
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