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Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature by Douglas Farr. The author’s ambitious goal is to make sustainable urbanism the dominant pattern of human settlement by Dec 12, David varr it it was amazing.
Author by: Erin K. FerriterLanguange: enPublisher by: ProQuestFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 89Total Download: 102File Size: 51,7 MbDescription: The objective of this dissertation is to determine if New Urbanism is a sustainable alternative to conventional neighborhood development patterns with the hypothesis that New Urbanism is a sustainable alternative. For this research, sustainability was defined as reducing the consumption of nonrenewable resources and encouraging the consumption of renewable resources through the physical design of an area. To test the thesis of this dissertation, New Urbanist neighborhoods in Maryland were evaluated by the author using the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) standards and the sustainable neighborhood principles, as developed by the author, to establish their sustainable attributes.
In theory the principles of compact, mixed-use, mixed-income, walkability, as well as accessibility by various means of mass transportation, such as those supported by New Urbanism, suggest an alternative to conventional, low-density, single-use, automobile-dependent development patterns. However, the lack of empirical evidence to support this claim fails to expose New Urbanism as a sustainable alternative to low-density, automobile-dependent developments. By assessing the sustainability of New Urbanism through the LEED-ND standards and then the twelve sustainable neighborhood principles, the author was able to contribute to the literature gap by empirically establishing a relationship between the ideas of New Urbanism and sustainability. Previous research demonstrated that conventional neighborhood development patterns are not sustainable while this research exposed that mixed-use, automobile-dependent development can be just as unsustainable. In particular, compact mixed-use, environmentally-responsive development is not enough when the neighborhood design remains automobile-dependent. External connectivity is mandatory in a sustainable neighborhood and should be an essential aspect of every New Urbanist neighborhood.
Therefore if New Urbanism continues to strive to be a sustainable alternative to sprawl then the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) design must become the foundation of all New Urbanism designs at the neighborhood scale. In addition, to this conclusion, several unanticipated findings related to improving the implementation of New Urbanism at the neighborhood scale, refining the LEED-ND design criteria and the necessity of continuing research into the problem of sustainability at the neighborhood scale are discussed. Author by: Douglas FarrLanguange: enPublisher by: John Wiley & SonsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 39Total Download: 369File Size: 45,9 MbDescription: Written by the chair of the LEED-Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) initiative, Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature is both an urgent call to action and a comprehensive introduction to 'sustainable urbanism'-the emerging and growing design reform movement that combines the creation and enhancement of walkable and diverse places with the need to build high-performance infrastructure and buildings.
Providing a historic perspective on the standards and regulations that got us to where we are today in terms of urban lifestyle and attempts at reform, Douglas Farr makes a powerful case for sustainable urbanism, showing where we went wrong, and where we need to go. He then explains how to implement sustainable urbanism through leadership and communication in cities, communities, and neighborhoods. Essays written by Farr and others delve into such issues as: Increasing sustainability through density. Integrating transportation and land use. Creating sustainable neighborhoods, including housing, car-free areas, locally-owned stores, walkable neighborhoods, and universal accessibility. The health and environmental benefits of linking humans to nature, including walk-to open spaces, neighborhood stormwater systems and waste treatment, and food production. High performance buildings and district energy systems.
Enriching the argument are in-depth case studies in sustainable urbanism, from BedZED in London, England and Newington in Sydney, Australia, to New Railroad Square in Santa Rosa, California and Dongtan, Shanghai, China. An epilogue looks to the future of sustainable urbanism over the next 200 years. At once solidly researched and passionately argued, Sustainable Urbanism is the ideal guidebook for urban designers, planners, and architects who are eager to make a positive impact on our-and our descendants'-buildings, cities, and lives.
Author by: Xiaoling ZhangLanguange: enPublisher by: SpringerFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 18Total Download: 618File Size: 44,9 MbDescription: This book analyses the implications of eco-urbanism re-making for policy and practice under the transformational trends of economic decentralization and market reform in China. While the guiding themes are space, scale, and governance of cities, the book focuses on three interrelated prevailing processes of local green space reproduction, cross-scale mediation of eco-city planning ideology and mobilized social-economic-political intricacies among different countries. This book addresses the ongoing global diffusion and diversification of sustainable urbanism discourses, debates and practices to portray, evaluate, remake and implement a sustainable form of urban development, using China as a national example. As eco-city practice becomes a city-branding instrument worldwide, this new urban development vision is also well embraced by Chinese local governments. In these contexts, the Chinese government has initiated and endorsed a number of massive projects to promote green urbanism, steering urbanization onto a more sustainable trajectory. The construction of these ecotopias involves a multitude of processes ranging from policy transfer/mobility to institutional design, from innovation in green technologies to the promotion of green buildings, and from policy implementation to public participation.
Author by: Douglas FarrLanguange: enPublisher by: John Wiley & SonsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 82Total Download: 407File Size: 45,5 MbDescription: PROSE Award Finalist 2019 Association of American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence As a follow up to his widely acclaimed Sustainable Urbanism, this new book from author Douglas Farr embraces the idea that the humanitarian, population, and climate crises are three facets of one interrelated human existential challenge, one with impossibly short deadlines. The vision of Sustainable Nation is to accelerate the pace of progress of human civilization to create an equitable and sustainable world.
The core strategy of Sustainable Nation is the perfection of the design and governance of all neighborhoods to make them unique exemplars of community and sustainability. The tools to achieve this vision are more than 70 patterns for rebellious change written by industry leaders of thought and practice. Each pattern represents an aspirational, future-oriented ideal for a key aspect of a neighborhood. At once an urgent call to action and a guidebook for change, Sustainable Nation is an essential resource for urban designers, planners, and architects. Author by: Stephen Maxwell WheelerLanguange: enPublisher by: Psychology PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 76Total Download: 687File Size: 50,7 MbDescription: Bringing together classic readings from a wide variety of sources, this key book investigates how our cities and towns can become more sustainable. Thirty-eight selections span issues such as land use planning, urban design, transportation, ecological restoration, economic development, resource use and equity planning.
Section introductions outline the major themes, whilst the editors' introductions to the individual writings explain their interest and significance to wider debates. Additional sections present twenty-four case studies of real-world sustainable urban planning examples, sustainability planning exercises, and further reading.
Douglas Farr Sustainable Urbanism Pdf To Excel 2017
Providing background in theory, practical application, and vision, in a clear, accessible format, The Sustainable Urban Development Reader is an essential resource for students, professionals, and indeed anyone interested in the future of urban environments. Author by: Anthony AlexanderLanguange: enPublisher by: RoutledgeFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 81Total Download: 369File Size: 47,7 MbDescription: The New Towns Programme of 1946 to 1970 was one of the most substantial periods of urban development in Britain. The New Towns have often been described as a social experiment; so what has this experiment proved?
This book covers the story of how these towns came to be built, how they aged, and the challenges and opportunities they now face as they begin phases of renewal. The new approaches in design throughout their past development reflect changes in society throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. These changes are now at the heart of the challenge of sustainable development.
Douglas Farr Sustainable Urbanism Pdf To Excel Free
The New Towns provide lessons for social, economic and environmental sustainability. These lessons are of great relevance for the regeneration of twentieth century urbanism and the creation of new urban developments today. Author by: Agostino PetrilloLanguange: enPublisher by: SpringerFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 12Total Download: 278File Size: 42,8 MbDescription: This book equips readers with a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by radical socioeconomic, environmental, and cultural changes due to globalization and describes effective, sustainable solutions to these challenges. The focus is especially on the rapid urbanization processes in countries of the Global South, which are giving rise to dramatic new problems of spatial and social inequality and difficult environmental challenges in relation to climate change. Readers will gain skills and knowledge that will help them to develop an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to planning, design, and management of urban settlements and territories in contexts with a high level of social, economic, territorial, and landscape vulnerability. The coverage includes, for example, strategies to promote social inclusion, improve housing quality, ensure adequate education, protect cultural heritage, enhance risk management, and address issues in the food-energy-water nexus. Among the authors are leading experts from the Polytechnic University of Milan, where a multidisciplinary set of studies and research projects in the field have been undertaken in recent years.
Author by: Stephen M. WheelerLanguange: enPublisher by: RoutledgeFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 88Total Download: 931File Size: 49,6 MbDescription: Building on the success of its second edition, the third edition of the Sustainable Urban Development Reader provides a generous selection of classic and contemporary readings giving a broad introduction to this topic. It begins by tracing the roots of the sustainable development concept in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, before presenting readings on a number of dimensions of the sustainability concept. Topics covered include land use and urban design, transportation, ecological planning and restoration, energy and materials use, economic development, social and environmental justice, and green architecture and building.
All sections have a concise editorial introduction that places the selection in context and suggests further reading. Additional sections cover tools for sustainable development, international sustainable development, visions of sustainable community and case studies from around the world. The book also includes educational exercises for individuals, university classes, or community groups, and an extensive list of recommended readings.
The anthology remains unique in presenting a broad array of classic and contemporary readings in this field, each with a concise introduction placing it within the context of this evolving discourse. The Sustainable Urban Development Reader presents an authoritative overview of the field using original sources in a highly readable format for university classes in urban studies, environmental studies, the social sciences, and related fields. It also makes a wide range of sustainable urban planning-related material available to the public in a clear and accessible way, forming an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the future of urban environments.
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