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Urban transformation : understanding city design and form

Title
Urban transformation : understanding city design and form / by Peter Bosselmann.
Author
Bosselmann, Peter.
Publication
Washington, DC : Island Press, ©2008.

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Description
xxi, 310 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color); 26 cm
Summary
"How do cities transform over time? And why do some cities change for the better while others deteriorate? In articulating new ways of viewing urban areas and how they develop over time, Peter Bosselmann offers a stimulating guidebook for students and professionals engaged in urban design, planning, and architecture. By looking through Bosselmanns eyes (aided by his analysis of numerous color photos and illustrations) readers will learn to see cities anew. Bosselmann organizes the book around seven activities: comparing, observing, transforming, measuring, defining, modeling, and interpreting. He introduces readers to his way of seeing by comparing satellite-produced maps of the worlds twenty largest cities. With Bosselmanns guidance, we begin to understand the key elements of urban design. Using Copenhagen, Denmark, as an example, he teaches us to observe without prejudice or bias. He demonstrates how cities transform by introducing the idea of urban morphology through an examination of more than a century of transformations in downtown Oakland, California. We learn how to measure quality-of-life parameters that are often considered un-measurable, including vitality, livability, and belonging. Utilizing the street grids of San Francisco as examples, Bosselmann explains how to define urban spaces. Modeling, he reveals, is not so much about creating models as it is about bringing others into public, democratic discussions. Finally, we find out how to interpret essential aspects of life and place by evaluating aerial images of the San Francisco Bay Area taken in 1962 and those taken forty-three years later. Bosselmann has a unique understanding of cities and how they work. His hope is that, with the fresh vision he offers, readers will be empowered to offer inventive new solutions to familiar urban problems."--Publisher's website.
Subject
  • Cities and towns > Study and teaching
  • Sociology, Urban > Study and teaching
  • Social structure > Study and teaching
  • City planning > Study and teaching
  • Urban planning
  • Urban areas
  • Building construction
  • Regional development
  • Social change
  • Cities and towns > Study and teaching
  • City planning > Study and teaching
  • Sociology, Urban > Study and teaching
  • Internationaler Vergleich
  • Lebensqualität
  • Stadtentwicklung
  • Städtebau
  • Stadsgeografi
  • Stadsplanering
  • Förnyelse av städer
  • Regional utveckling
  • Sociologi
  • Social förändring
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-300) and index.
Contents
To compare : cities, size, scale, and form -- To observe : some observations of Copenhagen's city form at the time of global change -- To measure : vitality, livability, and sense of place -- To transform : rebuilding the structure of the inner city -- To define : urban design principles for city streets -- To model : authenticity, modeling, and entitlement -- To interpret : a canvas for an emerging commons -- Conclusion : principles of precedent.
ISBN
  • 9781597264808
  • 1597264806
  • 9781597264815
  • 1597264814
LCCN
2008013301
OCLC
  • ocn223105177
  • 223105177
  • SCSB-9433153
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library