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1by Lehmann, Steffen, 1963-Table of Contents: “…Prologue: Can urbanism ever be green? introduction -- Photo series: The archetypical post-industrial city -- Ch. 1: Turning constraints into opportunities -- Ch. 2: The principles of green urbanism - putting it all together -- Ch. 3: The case studies -- Ch. 4: Looking ahead to a low-to-no-carbon future -- Appendices.…”
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2Published 2018Table of Contents: Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
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4Published 2022Subjects: “…Urban renewal.…”
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5Published 1980Subjects: “…Urban renewal United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113127…”
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6Published 2022Subjects: “…Sociology, Urban.…”
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7Published 1978Subjects:Government Document Microfilm Book
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10by Weaver, Robert C. (Robert Clifton), 1907-1997Subjects: “…Urbanization United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113131…”
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11by Guano, EmanuelaSubjects: “…Urban renewal Italy Genoa History 20th century.…”
Published 2017
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12by Antoni, Jean-PhilippeTable of Contents: “…Introduction -- Chapter 1 Elements of History -- 1.1 The city limits -- 1.1.1 The river and the hill -- 1.1.2 From enclosures to boulevards -- 1.2 The classical city -- 1.2.1 The Greek city -- 1.2.2 The Roman city -- 1.2.3 The medieval city -- 1.3 The modern city -- 1.3.1 The industrial city -- 1.3.2 The reactionary city -- 1.3.3 Urban sprawl and the "death of the city" -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Materials of the Urban Fabric -- 2.1 Traditional materials -- 2.1.1 Wood -- 2.1.2 Cob -- 2.1.3 Raw earth -- 2.1.4 Brick -- 2.1.5 Stone -- 2.2 Technical innovations -- 2.2.1 Iron and steel -- 2.2.2 Concrete -- 2.3 Urban fabric: elements of definition -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 City Maps -- 3.1 Quadrangular plans -- 3.1.1 Linear and fishbone plans -- 3.1.2 Parallel street plans and checkerboard plans -- 3.1.3 Advantages and disadvantages -- 3.2 The radioconcentric plans -- 3.2.1 The star plan -- 3.2.2 The circular plan -- 3.2.3 The spider web plan -- 3.2.4 Advantages and disadvantages -- 3.3 Stratified plans -- 3.3.1 Open planning and slab planning -- 3.3.2 Underground urban planning -- 3.3.3 New urban planning and TOD -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Unbuilt Spaces: Squares and Streets -- 4.1 Streets -- 4.1.1 Elements of definition -- 4.1.2 The avenue and the boulevard -- 4.1.3 Promenades and piers -- 4.1.4 Closed streets: dead ends, rackets and combs teeth -- 4.1.5 Stairs -- 4.2 Urban squares -- 4.2.1 Elements of definition -- 4.2.2 Marketplaces -- 4.2.3 Demonstration squares -- 4.2.4 Traffic squares -- 4.2.5 Amenity spaces -- 4.3 Facilities -- 4.3.1 Layout -- 4.3.2 Aediculae -- 4.3.3 Street furniture -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Built-up Areas: Buildings and Neighborhoods -- 5.1 Elements of definition -- 5.1.1 Building and housing -- 5.1.2 Built form and alignment -- 5.1.3 Neighborhoods and mixed functions -- 5.2 Collective and multi-functional buildings -- 5.2.1 From the insula to the Haussmann building -- 5.2.2 Large-scale projects and skyscrapers -- 5.2.3 Participatory urban planning -- 5.3 Individual and single-function buildings -- 5.3.1 Evolution of commercial and industrial functions -- 5.3.2 From the domus to gated communities -- 5.3.3 The illusions of diversity -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.…”
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13by Swarts, Heidi J.Subjects: “…Community development, Urban United States.…”
Published 2008
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14by Weber-Newth, FrancescaTable of Contents: Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
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15Table of Contents: “…How to use this book -- Process -- Assets -- Social impacts -- Puerto Madero : regenerating a port area in the historic district of Buenos Aires -- Santiago's repopulation program : a successful strategy for regenerating a shrinking city -- Shanghai : regenerating a historic neighborhood through commercial development -- Ahmedabad : reclaiming the Sabarmati riverfront -- Seoul : downtown regeneration through restoration of the Cheonggyecheon stream -- Washington, DC's Anacostia Waterfront Initiative : revitalizing the forgotten river -- Singapore : urban redevelopment of the Singapore city waterfront -- Johnannesburg : aligning diverse prophecies for revitalizing a declining inner city.…”
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16by Ladner, Joyce A.Subjects: “…Urban renewal United States Case studies.…”
Published 2001
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17Published 1970Subjects: “…Urban renewal United States.…”
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18Published 1990Subjects: “…Urban renewal United States Congresses.…”
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