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Routledge Handbook of Urban Public Space - Use, Design, and Management (Hardcover): Karen A. Franck, Te-Sheng Huang Routledge Handbook of Urban Public Space - Use, Design, and Management (Hardcover)
Karen A. Franck, Te-Sheng Huang
R5,964 Discovery Miles 59 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Demonstrates the continued liveliness of urban public space in different countries. Focuses on four particular kinds of activities that occur in public space: recreation, commerce that occur frequently and less frequent ones of protest, celebration. Describes newly emerging types of public spaces and their uses. Range of cases is international in scope Draws upon thorough empirical research about particular activities and places. Provides guidance for conducting future research about urban public space.

Design through Dialogue - A Guide for Architects and Clients (Hardcover): Karen A. Franck, Teresa Von Sommaruga Howard Design through Dialogue - A Guide for Architects and Clients (Hardcover)
Karen A. Franck, Teresa Von Sommaruga Howard
R2,769 R2,233 Discovery Miles 22 330 Save R536 (19%) Out of stock

Completed projects receive more public attention than the process of their creation and so the myth that architects design buildings alone lives on. In fact, architects work with a great many others and the relationships that develop, particularly with clients, have a significant impact on design. "Design through Dialogue" explores the relationship between client and architect through the lens of four overlapping activities that occur during any project: relating, talking, exploring and transforming.

Cases of design and collaboration range from smaller scale retail, residential and educational projects in the US, Sweden, the UK and the Pacific Rim to large institutions, including Seattle's Central Library, the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC, the Supreme Court in Jerusalem and the Museum of New Zealand. Material is taken from interviews with clients and architects and research in psychotherapy, group dynamics and design studies. Throughout the book aspects of process are linked to design outcomes to illustrate how architects and clients collaborate creatively.

Memorials as Spaces of Engagement - Design, Use and Meaning (Paperback): Quentin Stevens, Karen A. Franck Memorials as Spaces of Engagement - Design, Use and Meaning (Paperback)
Quentin Stevens, Karen A. Franck
R1,896 Discovery Miles 18 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent decades there has been a dramatic increase in the number and diversity of public memorials built in Europe, the U.S. and around the world. Innovations in design and new ideas about appropriate subjects for commemoration have jointly reinvigorated commemorative practices in urban public space. In Spaces of Engagement, authors Karen Franck and Quentin Stevens combine detailed first-hand analysis of key projects with a thorough review of existing scholarship to forge a comprehensive thematic treatment of contemporary memorials. Spaces of Engagement is organized around three themes:

  • The physical design of memorial settings
  • How visitors experience and understand memorials
  • Managing the tensions between memorials and urban space

It examines both official, formally designed memorials and informal memorials, those collectively created by members of the public immediately after tragic events.

The book provides detailed descriptions, illustrations and analyses of several key contemporary examples including Washington s Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Berlin s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in London, and informal memorials created after the September 11 attacks in New York and the 2005 London bombings, and others.

While the specific subject of the book is physical interventions in urban space for the purpose of commemoration, the issues and insights presented also enrich an understanding of the design and use of urban public space, demonstrate the continuing liveliness of public space and make the argument for the value, and the difficulties, of public spaces that are open to diverse and potentially conflicting activities and meanings.

Memorials as Spaces of Engagement - Design, Use and Meaning (Hardcover): Quentin Stevens, Karen A. Franck Memorials as Spaces of Engagement - Design, Use and Meaning (Hardcover)
Quentin Stevens, Karen A. Franck
R5,515 Discovery Miles 55 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent decades there has been a dramatic increase in the number and diversity of public memorials built in Europe, the U.S. and around the world. Innovations in design and new ideas about appropriate subjects for commemoration have jointly reinvigorated commemorative practices in urban public space. In Spaces of Engagement, authors Karen Franck and Quentin Stevens combine detailed first-hand analysis of key projects with a thorough review of existing scholarship to forge a comprehensive thematic treatment of contemporary memorials. Spaces of Engagement is organized around three themes:

  • The physical design of memorial settings
  • How visitors experience and understand memorials
  • Managing the tensions between memorials and urban space

It examines both official, formally designed memorials and informal memorials, those collectively created by members of the public immediately after tragic events.

The book provides detailed descriptions, illustrations and analyses of several key contemporary examples including Washington s Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Berlin s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in London, and informal memorials created after the September 11 attacks in New York and the 2005 London bombings, and others.

While the specific subject of the book is physical interventions in urban space for the purpose of commemoration, the issues and insights presented also enrich an understanding of the design and use of urban public space, demonstrate the continuing liveliness of public space and make the argument for the value, and the difficulties, of public spaces that are open to diverse and potentially conflicting activities and meanings. "

Design through Dialogue - A Guide for Architects and Clients (Paperback): Karen A. Franck, Teresa Von Sommaruga Howard Design through Dialogue - A Guide for Architects and Clients (Paperback)
Karen A. Franck, Teresa Von Sommaruga Howard
R1,341 R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Save R225 (17%) Out of stock

Completed projects receive more public attention than the process of their creation and so the myth that architects design buildings alone lives on. In fact, architects work with a great many others and the relationships that develop, particularly with clients, have a significant impact on design. "Design through Dialogue" explores the relationship between client and architect through the lens of four overlapping activities that occur during any project: relating, talking, exploring and transforming.

Cases of design and collaboration range from smaller scale retail, residential and educational projects in the US, Sweden, the UK and the Pacific Rim to large institutions, including Seattle's Central Library, the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC, the Supreme Court in Jerusalem and the Museum of New Zealand. Material is taken from interviews with clients and architects and research in psychotherapy, group dynamics and design studies. Throughout the book aspects of process are linked to design outcomes to illustrate how architects and clients collaborate creatively.

US Public Memory, Rhetoric, and the National Mall (Hardcover): Roger C Aden US Public Memory, Rhetoric, and the National Mall (Hardcover)
Roger C Aden; Contributions by Lisa Benton-Short, Raymond Blanton, Timothy J Brown, Karen A. Franck, …
R3,667 Discovery Miles 36 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

US Public Memory, Rhetoric, and the National Mall examines "the nation's front yard," understanding it as both a public face the United States presents to the world and a site where its less apparent moral story is told. This book provides a uniquely thorough, interdisciplinary, and integrated examination of how the National Mall shares a moral story of the United States and, in so doing, reveals the soul of the nation. The contributors explore 11 different memorials, monuments, and museums found across the Mall, considering how each rhetorically remembers a key element of the nation's past, what the rhetorical memory tells us about the nation's soul, and how each site must thus be understood in relation to the commemorative landscape of the Mall.

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