TY - GEN AU - Hack, Gary TI - Site planning international practice SN - 9780262037389 U1 - 711.4 PY - 2018/// CY - Cambridge PB - MIT Press KW - N1 - Contents Preface vii Part 1 The Art of Site Planning 1 1 Values and Visions 2 2 Examples of Fine Sites 12 Part 2 Understanding Sites 33 3 Site Form 34 4 Natural Systems 52 5 Context and Surroundings 75 6 Sites as Property 88 7 Site Development Regulations 97 8 Interpreting Site Knowledge 104 Part 3 Planning Sites 111 9 Site Planning Methods 112 10 Engaging Stakeholders and the Public 119 11 Learning about Users 130 12 Programming Sites 141 13 Media for Site Planning 149 14 Design Methods 161 15 Guidelines, Criteria, and Standards 175 16 Subdivision and Land Assembly 195 17 Economic Value of Sites 207 18 Impact Assessment 224 19 The Site Proposal 237 Part 4 Site Infrastructure 253 20 Infrastructure Systems 254 21 Motor Vehicles 265 22 Transit 309 23 Cycling 335 24 Pedestrians 345 25 Surface Water 366 26 Water Supply 382 27 Wastewater Systems 392 28 Solid Wastes 404 29 Electrical Energy 417 30 District Heating and Cooling 435 31 Communications 446 32 Site Landscape 456 Part 5 Site Prototypes 479 33 Housing 480 34 Shopping 506 35 Workplaces 543 36 Recreation 567 37 Colleges and Universities 590 38 Public Spaces 622 39 Mixed-Use Development 644 40 Communities 669 References 701 Glossary of Site Planning Terms 725 Index of Places, Projects, Persons and Organizations 745 ER -