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Master planning for change = designing the resilient city /
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Title/Author:
Master planning for change/ Ombretta Rómice, Sergio Porta, Alessandra Feliciotti.
Reminder of title:
designing the resilient city /
Author:
Ombretta, Romice.
other author:
Feliciotti, Alessandra.
Published:
London :RIBA Publication Ltd., : c2020.,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword: plan less to plan better -- Preface: towards masterplanning for change -- About the authors -- PART I TOWARDS AN ECOLOGY OF URBAN FORM -- 1 Design and change: reconciling the paradox -- 1.1 Urbanisation, anthropocene and the great acceleration -- 1.2 About connectedness and complexity: the way change occurs -- 1.3 How complex systems change: adaptive cycles, panarchy & resilience -- 1.3.1 Adaptive cycle and panarchy -- 1.3.2 Bouncing back and bouncing forward: the concept of resilience across disciplines.
[NT 15003449]:
1.3.3 Neither back nor forward: evolutionary resilience -- 1.4 Implementing resilience in urban design -- 2 From system ecology to urban morphology -- 2.1 System ecology & urban morphology: not so different after all -- 2.2 Introducing urban morphology -- 2.2.1 How urban form changes: the urban form adaptive cycle -- 2.2.2 Between inertia and change: panarchy in urban form -- 2.3 Design and change: the paradox reconciled -- PART 2 MASTERPLANNING FOR CHANGE: THE DESIGN APPROACH -- 3 Towards a design agenda -- 3.1. Designing the city as a complex system.
[NT 15003449]:
3.1.1 Sustainability, resilience and 'shepherded self-organization' -- 3.1.2 Advancing the place-making tradition -- 3.2 The five attributes of resilient cities -- 3.2.1 Defining the attributes -- 3.2.2 The attributes at-scale: a component-specific description -- 4 Masterplanning for change: the design approach -- 4.1 Analysis -- WP. 1: Drawing the City -- WP. 2: History -- WP. 3: Stories -- WP. 4: Planning and Policy Framework -- WP. 5: Community Potential -- WP. 6: Density and Urban Intensity -- WP. 7: Comparing Places -- WP. 8: Mental Map -- WP. 9: Fear Map -- WP. 10: Street Centrality.
[NT 15003449]:
WP. 11: Street Hierarchy -- WP. 12: Transportation Network -- WP. 13: Street Front Quality -- WP. 14: Ecological Network -- 4.2 Strategy -- WP. 15: Vision -- WP. 16: Strategic Plan and Brief -- WP. 17: Concept Plan -- 4.3 Framework and coding -- WP. 18: Local Urban Code -- WP. 19: Foundation Masterplan -- 4.4 Masterplan -- WP. 20: Masterplan Design -- WP. 21: Regulatory Plan -- 5 Towards the resilient city -- References -- Image credits -- Index.
Subject:
City planning - Environmental aspects. -
Online resource:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003021490
ISBN:
9781003021490
Master planning for change = designing the resilient city /
Ombretta, Romice.
Master planning for change
designing the resilient city /[electronic resource] :Ombretta Rómice, Sergio Porta, Alessandra Feliciotti. - 1st ed. - London :RIBA Publication Ltd.,c2020. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword: plan less to plan better -- Preface: towards masterplanning for change -- About the authors -- PART I TOWARDS AN ECOLOGY OF URBAN FORM -- 1 Design and change: reconciling the paradox -- 1.1 Urbanisation, anthropocene and the great acceleration -- 1.2 About connectedness and complexity: the way change occurs -- 1.3 How complex systems change: adaptive cycles, panarchy & resilience -- 1.3.1 Adaptive cycle and panarchy -- 1.3.2 Bouncing back and bouncing forward: the concept of resilience across disciplines.
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Cities are under increased pressure to be resilient and resistant to the effects of climate change and rapid urbanisation. However, this idea has still not been fully integrated in to practice. This book presents a practical approach to masterplanning the city and its areas (existing and new) as urban environments for the 21st century, addressing the design of cities as complex adaptive systems. --
ISBN: 9781003021490Subjects--Topical Terms:
543059
City planning
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LC Class. No.: NA9053.E58 / O43 2020
Dewey Class. No.: NA9053.E58
Master planning for change = designing the resilient city /
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