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This book brings together historic urban / building rules and
codes for the geographic areas including Greece, Italy and Spain.
The author achieved his ambitious goal of finding pertinent rules
and codes that were followed in previous societies for the
processes that formed the built environment of their towns and
cities, including building activities at the neighborhood level and
the decision-making process that took place between proximate
neighbors. The original languages of the texts that were translated
into English are Greek, Latin, Italian, Arabic and Spanish. The
sources for the chapter on Greece date from the 2nd century B.C.E.
to the 19th century C.E. Those for the chapter on Italy date from
the 10th to the 14th centuries C.E. and for the chapter on Spain
from the 5th to the 18th centuries C.E. Numerous appendices are
included to enhance and elaborate on the material that make up the
chapters. This book provides lessons and insights into how compact
and sustainable towns and cities that are greatly admired today
were achieved in the past and how we and future generations can
learn from this rich heritage, including the valuable insight
provided by the nature of the rules and codes and their application
through centuries of continuous use.
This book brings together historic urban / building rules and codes
for the geographic areas including Greece, Italy and Spain. The
author achieved his ambitious goal of finding pertinent rules and
codes that were followed in previous societies for the processes
that formed the built environment of their towns and cities,
including building activities at the neighborhood level and the
decision-making process that took place between proximate
neighbors. The original languages of the texts that were translated
into English are Greek, Latin, Italian, Arabic and Spanish. The
sources for the chapter on Greece date from the 2nd century B.C.E.
to the 19th century C.E. Those for the chapter on Italy date from
the 10th to the 14th centuries C.E. and for the chapter on Spain
from the 5th to the 18th centuries C.E. Numerous appendices are
included to enhance and elaborate on the material that make up the
chapters. This book provides lessons and insights into how compact
and sustainable towns and cities that are greatly admired today
were achieved in the past and how we and future generations can
learn from this rich heritage, including the valuable insight
provided by the nature of the rules and codes and their application
through centuries of continuous use.
This book, profusely illustrated with original drawings and
photographs, is an important case study of traditional towns and
their processes of urbanization. Professor Besim Hakim undertook a
landmark analysis of the village of Sidi Bou Sa'id located on the
Mediterranean in northern Tunisia, working with a team of talented
students. He notes that their findings echo recent scientific
developments in the theory of complexity and the processes of
emergence -- phenomena that can be observed and studied all around
us in nature, and in social systems and urbanization processes. The
case study demonstrates how a small village is in fact an outcome
of similar processes, resulting in a well-ordered, high-quality
built environment. This book offers important lessons for
contemporary and future processes of building and urbanism.
This is a pioneering study of how traditional towns and cities were
conceived, organized, and developed over long periods of time
following simple rules that were based on religious and ethical
values. Sources were used that date back to the fourteenth century
and earlier. Although the study is embedded in the Arab-Islamic
culture of North Africa and the Middle East, its implications are
universal particularly in light of scientific discoveries of
natural processes and the underlying principles of complexity
theory and the processes that bring about emergence. Generative
processes that shaped urban form are clearly demonstrated in the
book. The study also sheds light on the implications of
responsibility allocation to the various parties who are involved
in the development process and the resulting patterns of
decision-making that affect change and growth in the built
environment. All of these issues are of significance when trying to
understand the concepts that relate to various aspects of
sustainability, the future potential of eco-cities, and the nature
of policies and programs that are required for the immediate
present and for the future. This work is a major contribution for
enhancing the theories and practice of urban planning and design.
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