M. Jenks; N. Dempsey
Architectural Press | 075066309X | 2005 | PDF | 456 pages | 13 Mb




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Concentrating on the planning and design of cities, the three sections take a logical route through the discussion from the broad considerations at regional and city scale, to the larger city at high and lower densities through to design considerations on the smaller block scale. Key design issues such as access to facilities, access for sunlight, life cycle analyses, and the impact of communications on urban design are tackled, and in conclusion, the research is compared to large scale design examples that have been proposed and/or implemented over the past decade to give a vision for the future that might be achievable.


LIST OF CONTENT


Introduction: Sustainable Urban Forms: Pointers to the Future? (Mike Jenks);

Section One - The Big Picture: Cities and Regions; Introduction (Mike Jenks);
Back to the City: A Route to Urban Sustainability (B. Giddings, B. Hopwood, M. Mellor and G. O'Brien);
The Intelligent City: Ubiquitous Network or Humane Environment (N. Gillen and G. Briggs);
Towards the Spatial Sustainability of City Regions (A. Okabe);
Urban Planning and design: The Multi-modal Urban Region (L. Bertolini; Creating a Sustainable City Region (R. Green);
A Land Consumption Model: Future Spatial Development (A. Frenkel);
Forecasting the Sustainability of Alternative Plans (M. Echenique);

Section Two - Designing for Sustainable Urban Form at High and Lower Densities: Introduction (Mike Jenks);
High-density, High-rise and Multiple Intensive Land Use in Hong Kong: A Future City Form for the New Millennium (S. Lau);
The City as Megastructure (J. Karakiewcz);
From Central Business District to New Downtown: Revitalisation in Singapore (P. Yang);
Towards a Sustainable City: Rebuilding Lower Manhattan (B. Willis);
Roof City Transformations: A New Strategy (I. Hulshof);
Sustainable Cells of Urbanism: A Regenerative Theory (T. Bartuska and B. Kazimee);
Sustainable Urbanity in a Powerful but Fragile Landscape (F. Johns);
Envisioning the Future: Sustainable Models for Rural Communities (H. Webster and P. Williams);

Part Three - Aspects of Design for Sustainable Urban Forms: Introduction (Mike Jenks);
The Language and Meaning of Density (M. Jenks and S. Green);
Urban Densities and Accessibility to Local Facilities (K. Kaido);
Emerging Work Patterns and their Place in Designing the City (N. Gillen);
Solar Cities: The 'Solar Oxford' Initiative (S. Roaf, M. Fuentes and R. Gupta);
Daylight for Urban Living: Solar Access Modelling for Public Spaces in Dense Urban Areas (J. Mardaljevic);
High-density Housing Blocks: A Comparative Sustainability Assessment (A. Amato, R. Frewer and S. Humphrey);
Conclusion: Future Forms for City living? (Mike Jenks)


EDITORIAL REVIEW


"Of particular interest to more advanced students of design, this book provides an accessible presentation of the latest research in sustainable urban planning and design and shows how recent sustainable plans and schemes stand up against the latest research." -- Icon

". . . One senses in this dense collection of papers, charts and graphs an assumption that we can climb out of our environmental hole simply by applying different developmental formulas. . .Though the descriptions can be brief, they add up to a useful compendium of what's current. . this very practical book is a reminder of how much remains to be done, especially in North America . . ." -- Azure



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