Cloth $49.95 ISBN: 9781884829895 Published April 2004

Urban Planning/My Way

David A. Wallace

 Urban Planning/My Way
Bookmark and Share

Distributed for American Planning Association

David A. Wallace

301 pages | 7 x 10 | © 2004
Cloth $49.95 ISBN: 9781884829895 Published April 2004
Internationally renowned architect and planner David Wallace left an indelible mark on the American urban landscape with his inspiring and successful urban renewal projects and innovative design and planning methods. Wallace vividly recounts in his memoir his illustrious urban planning and design career—one that spanned more than five decades. He reveals the inside story of how large-scale urban development projects succeed and traces the creation of his pioneering planning and design principles and methods through case studies of his work in Baltimore and other cities.

Wallace's engaging narrative relates his first, and perhaps best-known, major success—the redevelopment of Baltimore's Charles Center that sparked a downtown renaissance and the spectacular renewal of the Inner Harbor. He reflects on his urban growth modeling method that became the basis for award-winning plans for New York's World Financial Center and Battery Park City. He draws on these experiences to urge contemporary planners to look beyond Ground Zero and plan for all of Lower Manhattan. A valuable eyewitness history of the evolution of urban design and planning, Urban Planning/My Way is a readable and captivating memoir by one of the foremost twentieth-century American architects and urbanists.
Contents
Introduction
 
Chapter 1.  Getting to Know Baltimore
Chapter 2.  Charles Center and the Downtown Program for Action
Chapter 3.  Charles Center Today
Chapter 4.  CBD Plans and the Retail District
Chapter 5.  The Jones Falls Valley Plan
Chapter 6.  Philadelphia:  Starting a Private Practice
Chapter 7.  The Plan for the Valleys
Chapter 8.  The Valleys Planning Council:  1964-1972
Chapter 9.  The Baltimore Country 1979 Growth Management Plan
Chapter 10.  The Baltimore Inner Harbor
Chapter 11.  Looking Backward
Chapter 12.  The Lower Manhattan Plan
Chapter 13.  Lower Manhattan: 1966-2004
Chapter 14.  The Developing Practice
Chapter 15.  McHarg and Pardisan
Chapter 16.  Planning New Jersey's Hudson River Waterfront
Chapter 17.  Betting Against the Odds in Atlantic City
Chapter 18.  The Key to Downtown Norfolk
Chapter 19.  The New Orleans Central Area
Chapter 20.  About the Form of Cities
Chapter 21.  In Retrospect
 
Afterword
Illustration Credits
Index
For more information, or to order this book, please visit http://www.press.uchicago.edu
Google preview here

Chicago Manual of Style |

RSS Feed

RSS feed of the latest books from American Planning Association. RSS Feed