Space Place Life is the first in a series of books drawing on
the expertise of the Academy of Urbanism. This book examines the
concepts that are core to the academy; the way that urban space is
designed, the quality place created by the buildings that enclose
this space and the life that animates it. All great towns and
cities across the world depend on these three fundamental aspects
of urban life.
The Academy of Urbanism brings together architects, urban
designers planners, surveyors, economists academics and developers
to better understand what makes successful urban places. This first
book in, what is to become a series, includes contributions from
some of the leading thinkers in the field including the television
documentary maker Jonathan Meades, and the Irish architectural
journalist Frank MacDonald.
This is combined with essays by leading urban practitioners in
the UK inspired by the places shortlisted for the Academy s first
ever awards. The surveyor Chris Balch writes about three capital
cities; Dublin, Edinburgh and London. The urban designer David
Rudlin is fascinated by the sense of belonging and community found
in the shortlisted towns while the public realm designer Brian
Evans takes a walk through three great neighbourhoods. The highway
engineer David Taylor becomes an urbanist to explore the life of
three great streets while the academic Sarah Chaplin responds to
three very different urban places.
The book is a fascinating take on urban places and the force
that animates them, written by some of the most experienced urban
practitioners in the UK and illustrated beautifully with drawings
by David (Harry) Harrison and poems by Ian MacMillan.
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