Urbanism

Transforming Cities Through Temporary Urbanism: A Comparative International Overview  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Dec. 18, 2020
Transforming Cities Through Temporary Urbanism: A Comparative International Overview

Transforming Cities Through Temporary Urbanism: A Comparative International Overview by Lauren Andres
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030617521 | 25.7 MB

This book advances the reflexion into how temporary urbanism is shaping cities across the world. Temporary urbanism has become a core concept in urban development, and its application is increasingly crossing the borders of both the North and the Global South. There is a need to reflect upon the diverse ways of understanding and implementing the temporary in the production of space internationally and discuss what this means, for both research and practice.

Colonial Architecture and Urbanism in Africa: Intertwined and Contested Histories  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Dec. 28, 2019
Colonial Architecture and Urbanism in Africa: Intertwined and Contested Histories

Colonial Architecture and Urbanism in Africa: Intertwined and Contested Histories (Design and the Built Environment) edited by Fassil Demissie
English | June 19, 2012 | ISBN: 0754675122, 1138110159 | EPUB | 456 pages | 17.5 MB

Climate Urbanism: Towards a Critical Research Agenda  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Nov. 28, 2020
Climate Urbanism: Towards a Critical Research Agenda

Climate Urbanism: Towards a Critical Research Agenda by Vanesa Castán Broto
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 262 Pages | ISBN : 3030533859 | 16 MB

“A critical and novel contribution from top climate social scientists examining the potential and contradictions of climate urbanism for an environmentally just and transformative development.”
- Isabelle Anguelovski, ICREA Research Professor and Director, Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

Global Urbanism: Knowledge, Power and the City  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Nov. 19, 2021
Global Urbanism: Knowledge, Power and the City

Global Urbanism: Knowledge, Power and the City by Michele Lancione, Colin McFarlane
2021 | ISBN: 0367745348, 0367200961 | English | 352 pages | PDF | 23 MB

Healthy Urbanism: Designing and Planning Equitable, Sustainable and Inclusive Places  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 14, 2022
Healthy Urbanism: Designing and Planning Equitable, Sustainable and Inclusive Places

Healthy Urbanism: Designing and Planning Equitable, Sustainable and Inclusive Places by Helen Pineo
English | EPUB | 2022 | 306 Pages | ISBN : 9811696462 | 16.5 MB

“Through the lenses of equity, inclusion and sustainability, Pineo’s 'healthy urbanism,’ productively builds on existing theory and practice to consider and describe the processes, principles and goals that can support health through urban planning and development.”

Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 6, 2023
Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism (Repost)

Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism by Carmen Díez Medina
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 371 Pages | ISBN : 3319590464 | 125.30 MB

This book is a useful reference in the field of urbanism. It explains how the contemporary city and landscape have been shaped by certain twentieth century visions that have carried over into the twenty-first century. Aimed at both students and professionals, this collection of essays on diverse subjects and cases does not attempt to establish universal interpretations; it rather highlights some outstanding episodes that help us understand why the planning culture has given way to other forms of urbanism, from urban design to strategic urbanism or landscape urbanism. Compared with global interpretations of urbanism based on socioeconomic history or architectural historiography, Urban Visions. From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism, aims to present the discipline couched in international contemporary debate and adopt a historic and comparative perspective. The book’s contents pertain equally to other related disciplines, such as architecture, urban history, urban design, landscape architecture and geography.
Foreword by Rafael Moneo.

Grand Theater Urbanism: Chinese Cities in the 21st century  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Oct. 19, 2020
Grand Theater Urbanism: Chinese Cities in the 21st century

Charlie Qiuli Xue, "Grand Theater Urbanism: Chinese Cities in the 21st century"
English | ISBN: 9811378673 | 2019 | 312 pages | EPUB, PDF | 283 MB + 27 MB

Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Dec. 10, 2023
Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism (Repost)

Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism by Carmen Díez Medina
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 371 Pages | ISBN : 3319590464 | 125.30 MB

This book is a useful reference in the field of urbanism. It explains how the contemporary city and landscape have been shaped by certain twentieth century visions that have carried over into the twenty-first century. Aimed at both students and professionals, this collection of essays on diverse subjects and cases does not attempt to establish universal interpretations; it rather highlights some outstanding episodes that help us understand why the planning culture has given way to other forms of urbanism, from urban design to strategic urbanism or landscape urbanism. Compared with global interpretations of urbanism based on socioeconomic history or architectural historiography, Urban Visions. From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism, aims to present the discipline couched in international contemporary debate and adopt a historic and comparative perspective. The book’s contents pertain equally to other related disciplines, such as architecture, urban history, urban design, landscape architecture and geography.
Foreword by Rafael Moneo.

Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 24, 2022
Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism (Repost)

Urban Visions: From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism by Carmen Díez Medina
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 371 Pages | ISBN : 3319590464 | 125.30 MB

This book is a useful reference in the field of urbanism. It explains how the contemporary city and landscape have been shaped by certain twentieth century visions that have carried over into the twenty-first century. Aimed at both students and professionals, this collection of essays on diverse subjects and cases does not attempt to establish universal interpretations; it rather highlights some outstanding episodes that help us understand why the planning culture has given way to other forms of urbanism, from urban design to strategic urbanism or landscape urbanism. Compared with global interpretations of urbanism based on socioeconomic history or architectural historiography, Urban Visions. From Planning Culture to Landscape Urbanism, aims to present the discipline couched in international contemporary debate and adopt a historic and comparative perspective. The book’s contents pertain equally to other related disciplines, such as architecture, urban history, urban design, landscape architecture and geography.
Foreword by Rafael Moneo.

Cold War Cities: Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945–1965  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Dec. 5, 2021
Cold War Cities: Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945–1965

Richard Brook, "Cold War Cities: Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945–1965 "
English | ISBN: 1138573612 | 2020 | 332 pages | PDF | 19 MB