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This book discusses the protection, planning, and design of
sustainable urban water environments. Against the backdrop of
environmental changes, it addresses issues of water resource
protection and sustainable development in China and Germany at
different stages of urbanization, as well as relevant strategies
and lessons learned. It focuses on three topics: balance between
water environment protection and utilization in the urbanization
process; sustainable use of water resources in the urbanization
process; and water-related planning and design strategies in
urbanization and local cultural development processes. In the
context of water resources, China and Germany can learn from each
other's experiences and can support one another in the fields of
urbanization and locality. As such, the book brings together
Chinese and Germans scientists from various disciplines, such as
planning, geography, landscape, architecture, tourism, ecology,
hydraulic engineering and history to provide a multicultural and
multidisciplinary perspective on the topic and examine the
challenges and opportunities as well as the planning and design
strategies to achieve sustainable, water-related urban spaces. By
combining theoretical and practical approaches, it appeals to
academics and practitioners around the globe.
Within the spatial design disciplines, research through design as a
tool and practice has often been neglected. This book provides a
much-needed companion to the theories, methods and processes
involved in using design-based research in landscape, architecture
and urban design. Aimed specifically at researchers completing PhD
projects, supervisors and designers working in practice, it covers
applied approaches to help you to use design research in your work.
With fully illustrated examples of original international design
research PhDs from a variety of programme types, such as
individual, structured and practice-based, Design Research for
Urban Landscapes offers PhD candidates and supervisors a clear
foundational pathway.
This book discusses the protection, planning, and design of
sustainable urban water environments. Against the backdrop of
environmental changes, it addresses issues of water resource
protection and sustainable development in China and Germany at
different stages of urbanization, as well as relevant strategies
and lessons learned. It focuses on three topics: balance between
water environment protection and utilization in the urbanization
process; sustainable use of water resources in the urbanization
process; and water-related planning and design strategies in
urbanization and local cultural development processes. In the
context of water resources, China and Germany can learn from each
other's experiences and can support one another in the fields of
urbanization and locality. As such, the book brings together
Chinese and Germans scientists from various disciplines, such as
planning, geography, landscape, architecture, tourism, ecology,
hydraulic engineering and history to provide a multicultural and
multidisciplinary perspective on the topic and examine the
challenges and opportunities as well as the planning and design
strategies to achieve sustainable, water-related urban spaces. By
combining theoretical and practical approaches, it appeals to
academics and practitioners around the globe.
Based on a discussion of conflicts in the urbanization process,
this book provides theoretical and practical solutions for the
preservation and development of urban localities. On the basis of
informative case studies, it reveals the similarities and unique
aspects of urbanization in Germany and China. The process of urban
growth and the future trend of locality and urbanization are also
examined. The book gathers contributions from architects, landscape
designers, environmental engineers, urban planners and geographers,
who analyze urban issues from their individual perspectives and
provide methods for preserving and developing urban localities. As
such, it expresses responses to urban development trends against
the backdrop of sustainability in the 21st century.
Urban riverbanks are attractive locations and highly prized
recreational environments. However, they must meet the requirements
of flood control, open space design and ecology at the same time,
often a challenging task for the designer. This book is the product
of extensive research that identified some 60 best-practice
examples and subjected them to a comparative analysis. The result
is a systematic catalog of effective strategies and innovative
design tools that provides readers with an inspiring overview of
the broad spectrum of design possibilities for river spaces. Each
project is illustrated with photographs taken especially for the
book and each design strategy and tool is explained by diagrams.
This revised edition introduces ten new case studies chiefly from
North America.
Within the spatial design disciplines, research through design as a
tool and practice has often been neglected. This book provides a
much-needed companion to the theories, methods and processes
involved in using design-based research in landscape, architecture
and urban design. Aimed specifically at researchers completing PhD
projects, supervisors and designers working in practice, it covers
applied approaches to help you to use design research in your work.
With fully illustrated examples of original international design
research PhDs from a variety of programme types, such as
individual, structured and practice-based, Design Research for
Urban Landscapes offers PhD candidates and supervisors a clear
foundational pathway.
Urban riverbanks are attractive locations and highly prized
recreational environments. The designs of urban river landscapes
must fulfill a broad range of requirements: flood control, open
space design, and ecology are as a rule the three dominant themes,
and they must often be reconciled within a very restricted space.
The river must be understood as a process: governed by changing
water levels, shifting seasons, erosion, and sedimentation, the
river environment is not a static entity but constantly changing
the design must be flexible and take this into account. This book
is the product of a multi-year study that subjected more than fifty
Western European projects to a comparative analysis. The result is
a systematic catalog of effective strategies and innovative design
elements. First, designers and planners are given an overview of
the broad and varied spectrum of design possibilities. The book s
process-oriented approach is especially helpful where the focus is
on long-term, sustainable measures. The publication consists of two
linked volumes that enable the reader to consult the systematic
catalog and the case study section side by side. The
easy-to-navigate structure and an extensive glossary provide
further guidance, while the work s highly distinctive design makes
it visually appealing as well and invites the reader to leaf
through and explore it."
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