Cloth $45.95 ISBN: 9781884829710 Published January 2003
Paper $37.95 ISBN: 9781884829703 Published October 2008

Redesigning Cities

Principles, Practice, Implementation

Jonathan Barnett

 Redesigning Cities
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Jonathan Barnett

312 pages | 7 x 10 | © 2003
Cloth $45.95 ISBN: 9781884829710 Published January 2003
Paper $37.95 ISBN: 9781884829703 Published October 2008
All too often, no one—neither the public, city officials, nor developers—is happy with the course of new development. But growing support for urban design and successful examples of redesigned cities are signs of positive change. In this book, Jonathan Barnett explains how design can reshape suburban growth patterns, revitalize older cities, and retrofit metropolitan areas where earlier development went wrong. He describes, in detail, specific techniques, materials, and technologies that should be known (but often aren't) by planners, public officials, and citizens—and, in the process, makes a valuable contribution to the development initiatives of the future.
Contents
Foreword by Sen. Lincoln Chafee
 
Prologue: The New Politics of Urban Design
 
Part I: Principles
     1.  Community - Life Takes Place on Foot
     2.  Livability - Urbanism Old & New
     3.  Mobility - Parking, Transit, & Urban Form
     4.  Equity - Deconcentrating Poverty, Affordable Housing, & Environmental Justice
     5.  Sustainability - Smart Growth versus Sprawl
 
Part II: Practice
     6.  Designing New Neighborhoods
     7.  Reinventing Inner-City Neighborhoods
     8.  Restoring and Enhancing Neighborhoods
     9.  Redesigning Commercial Corridors
   10.  Turning Edge Cities into Real Cities
   11.  Keeping Downtowns Competitive
 
Part III: Implementation
   12.  Designing the Public Environment
   13.  Shaping Cities Through Development Regulations
   14.  Organization Structures for Urban Design
 
Glossary
Illustration Credits
Suggested Reading
Index
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