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Recombinant Urbanism - Conceptual Modeling in Architecture, Urban Design and City Theory (Hardcover): David Grahame Shane Recombinant Urbanism - Conceptual Modeling in Architecture, Urban Design and City Theory (Hardcover)
David Grahame Shane
R2,979 R2,753 Discovery Miles 27 530 Save R226 (8%) Out of stock

"This book provides a simple but comprehensive framework for the emerging academic discipline of urban design, from its origins in Europe and America, to contemporary issues of imagery, finance and marketing in an age of globalisation"

There is currently no contemporary textbook for urban design that includes a general history and theory of the subject.

Internationally, urban design is more and more becoming a core subject taught in architecture schools. The AIA (US) and the RIBA (UK) both require undergraduates and graduates to study the urban dimension of architectural design. On a wider scale, in Europe, the EU is developing a common architectural curriculum, which includes an urban component for under-graduates. The situation is similar in schools across Asia and Australia.

Aimed at both students and teachers, this book provides a simple and accessible framework, from the origins of urban design and the main techniques developed to deal with the design of fragments of cities, to participatory planning processes, codes, imagery, finance and marketing. Finally, it proposes an innovative vision of contemporary practice based on the work of leading actors and projects in the field.This book is set to become the key textbook at undergraduate and graduate levelsIt is written in an accessible and direct tone, and highly illustrated with many colour and black and white diagramsIt includes a general history and theory of urban design and provides an up-to-date account of contemporary urban conditions

Praise for "Recombinant Urbanism"

""Documents a major intellectual advance...eagerly awaited by academics and" "practitioners all around the world... should become a standard text for schools of" "architecture and urbanism."" Leon Van Schaik, Innovation Professor of Architecture, RMIT, Australia

"" ...both unique and instrumentally positive. The book is the result of many years of research and writing, and is a small masterpiece in urban studies. It has already proved its worth in the teaching of urban studies, at Columbia, the AA, the Bartlett School, and Cooper Union, to mention only a few of the universities where Dr Shane has had a powerful influence...It is, indeed, one of the very best manuscripts I have read in the field in the last few years."" Anthony Vidler, Professor and Dean, Irwin S Chanin School of Architecture, Cooper Union, New York, USA

""I can say without hesitation that I fully endorse Grahame's work...the issues it covers are highly topical and such a book would indeed be widely read by architecture students, urban designers and planners."" Colin Fournier, Professor of Architecture &Urbanism, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK

""Of great necessity for undergraduate and postgraduate students, scientists and professionals in urban planning and design This] publication will certainly inspire work with city models in a wide range of practice."" Henrik W Jensen, Associate Professor in Town Planning, Aarhus School of Architecture, The Netherlands

""A very important book. Shane ... has made legible and sensible the reams of recent urban discourse for a general college reader. Because of this labor-intensive effort, this book will be accessible by undergrad architecture programs as well as graduate seminars in urban design and planning. Additionally there is a big interest in UD and UP theory in ecology and social science now, and because of Grahame's generous writing style the book will cross over to these other disciplines. ... I can also speak to the international interest in this book; ... again Shane has made important urban theories and thinking more widely available to an international student audience. ... The legacy the book will have (will be in) convincing people that the design of cities matters, not in the overbearing and over-controlling sense of new urbanism, but in reinforcing the multiple possibilities of contemporary life." Brian McGrath, Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture, Columbia University, USA

Urban Design Since 1945 - A Global Perspective (Hardcover, New): David Grahame Shane Urban Design Since 1945 - A Global Perspective (Hardcover, New)
David Grahame Shane
R2,726 R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130 Save R213 (8%) Out of stock

"Urban Design Since 1945: A Global Perspective" reviews the emergence of urban design as a global phenomenon. The book opens with the urgent need to rebuild cities and re-house the millions of refugees living in camps and shantytowns at the end of the Second World War. Against this background, the book traces the collapse of the modernist, comprehensive state-planning schemes on both sides of the Iron Curtain as global corporations emerged, concentrating on networks and enclaves. It describes how Latin America and then Asia began a rapid urbanisation process, shifting the global urban centre away from Europe and overturning existing urban design models. This resulted in global megacities of an unprecedented scale, often with large associated shantytowns.

By outlining the dominant models in urban design over the last sixty years - the metropolis, the megalopolis, the fragmented metropolis and the global megacity - the book provides an essential framework for students of the subject.

Featured case studies include:
- the rebuilding of metropolitan capitals in Europe and Asia, such as Berlin, London, Moscow, Tokyo and Beijing
- the construction of new towns like Nowa Huta, Poland; Harlow, UK; Chandigarh, India; Brasilia, Brazil; Milton Keynes New Town, UK; and Shenzhen, China
- the megalopolis as a global phenomenon from the American East Coast, Texas, California, Arizona and Florida, with examples from Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America, such as Caracas, Venezuela
- the fragmented metropolis as a global phenomenon, with American, Asian and European examples, such as Downtown and Midtown (New York), Shinjuku (Tokyo), Canary Wharf (London), La Defense (Paris) and Potsdamer Platz (Berlin)
- megacities as a global phenomenon, such as Jakarta in Indonesia or Bangkok in Thailand, that include urban agriculture and urban villages, as do shrinking eco-city regions such as Duisburg, Germany or Detroit, USA
- World's Fairs such as Brussels 1958 and Osaka 1970 which feature as drivers of innovation, as do Olympic events in Tokyo (1964), Barcelona (1992), Beijing (2008) and London (2012).

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