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Essential reading for students and practitioners of urban design, this collection of essays introduces the 6 dimensions of urban design through a range of the most important classic and contemporary key texts.Urban design as a form of place making has become an increasingly significant area of academic endeavour, of public policy and professional practice. Compiled by the authors of the best selling Public Places Urban Spaces, this indispensable guide includes all the crucial definitions and various understandings of the subject, as well as a practical look at how to implement urban design that readers will need to refer to time and time again.Uniquely, the selections of essays that include the works of Gehl, Jacobs, and Cullen, are presented substantially in their original form, and the truly accessible dip-in-and-out format will enable readers to form a deeper, practical understanding of urban design.
Author Notes
Matthew Carmona, Tiesdell Steve
Table of Contents
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Section 1 Understanding urban design | p. 5 |
| 1 'Places' matter most | p. 9 |
| 2 Ambiguities of urban design | p. 12 |
| 3 Urban environments as visual art or as social settings? A review | p. 24 |
| 4 An integrative theory of urban design | p. 33 |
| 5 Postmodern urban form | p. 43 |
| 6 A procedural explanation for contemporary urban design | p. 52 |
| Section 2 The morphological dimension | p. 59 |
| 7 What is lost space? | p. 63 |
| 8 The grid as generator | p. 70 |
| 9 Typology: an architecture of limits | p. 83 |
| Section 3 The perceptual dimension | p. 99 |
| 10 On the identity of places | p. 103 |
| 11 Reconsidering the image of the city | p. 108 |
| 12 The social production of the built environment: architects, architecture and the post-Modern city | p. 114 |
| 13 Invented places | p. 126 |
| 14 Learning from Disney World | p. 130 |
| Section 4 The social dimension | p. 139 |
| 15 Three types of outdoor activities; Outdoor activities and quality of outdoor space | p. 143 |
| 16 The uses of sidewalks: safety | p. 147 |
| 17 The future of public space: beyond invented streets and reinvented places | p. 153 |
| 18 The character of third places | p. 163 |
| 19 The rise of the private city | p. 170 |
| Section 5 The visual dimension | p. 177 |
| 20 Townscape: introduction | p. 181 |
| 21 Path-portal-place | p. 185 |
| 22 What makes a good building? | p. 199 |
| 23 A report from the front | p. 204 |
| Section 6 The functional dimension | p. 209 |
| 24 Functionalism | p. 213 |
| 25 The life of plazas | p. 226 |
| 26 Needs in public space | p. 230 |
| 27 Understanding transactions | p. 241 |
| 28 Cities as movement economies | p. 245 |
| Section 7 The temporal dimension | p. 263 |
| 29 Images in motion | p. 267 |
| 30 The presence of the past | p. 293 |
| 31 Shearing layers | p. 302 |
| Section 8 Implementing urban design | p. 307 |
| 32 The built environment | p. 313 |
| 33 The politics of urban design | p. 319 |
| 34 Heroes and servants, markets and battlefields | p. 323 |
| 35 Private-property decision makers and the quality of urban design | p. 332 |
| 36 The debate on design review B. Case Scheer | p. 344 |
| 37 The inner city | p. 352 |
| Bibliography | p. 361 |
| Index | p. 363 |
