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This book provides the tools to maintain and rebuild the
interaction between architecture and public space. Despite the best
intentions of designers and planners, interactive frontages have
dwindled over the past century in Europe and North America. This
book demonstrates why even our best intentions for interactive
frontages are currently unable to turn a swelling tide of economic
and technological evolution, land consolidation, introversion,
stratification, and contagious decline. It uses these lessons to
offer concrete locational, programming, design, and management
strategies to maximize street-level interaction and trust between
street-level architecture, its inhabitants, and the city. This book
demonstrates that designers, developers, planners, and managers
ultimately have to create the right preconditions for inhabitants
and passersby to bring frontages to life. These preconditions
connect architecture to its urban, social, economical, and
technological context. Only the right frontage in the right
context, with the right design, the right inhabitation, and the
right attitude to the city will become part of the ecosystem of
trust and interaction that supports public life. This book empowers
the many participants in this ecosystem to build, inhabit, and
enjoy truly urbane architecture.
This book provides the tools to maintain and rebuild the
interaction between architecture and public space. Despite the best
intentions of designers and planners, interactive frontages have
dwindled over the past century in Europe and North America. This
book demonstrates why even our best intentions for interactive
frontages are currently unable to turn a swelling tide of economic
and technological evolution, land consolidation, introversion,
stratification, and contagious decline. It uses these lessons to
offer concrete locational, programming, design, and management
strategies to maximize street-level interaction and trust between
street-level architecture, its inhabitants, and the city. This book
demonstrates that designers, developers, planners, and managers
ultimately have to create the right preconditions for inhabitants
and passersby to bring frontages to life. These preconditions
connect architecture to its urban, social, economical, and
technological context. Only the right frontage in the right
context, with the right design, the right inhabitation, and the
right attitude to the city will become part of the ecosystem of
trust and interaction that supports public life. This book empowers
the many participants in this ecosystem to build, inhabit, and
enjoy truly urbane architecture.
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