PublishedPark Books, February 2022 |
ISBN9783038602606 |
FormatSoftcover, 320 pages |
Dimensions23.5cm × 20.5cm |
Urban design today is facing a multitude of challenges. Using 12 key terms, this book connects these challenges to projects in this field. It introduces concepts. presents possible solutions, and describes implementation processes. A special focus is put on the interaction of the built environment with living systems - an approach that is slowly gaining acceptance within the urban design community and that is setting aside a primarily building-oriented practice in favour of an increased appreciation of public space.
Basics of Urbanism defines and illustrates parameters with a clearly territorial approach to urban design. Space between buildings is treated as an essential structure for environmental and social change within small-scale neighbourhoods and blocks, as well as at the level districts and even entire cities. This approach includes forward-thinking temporal aspects as well as the implementation of existing resources in the creation of new spatial qualities. Text in English and German. AUTHORS: Aglaee Degros is an architect and urban designer, and a founding principal of Brussels-based design firm Artgineering. She is also director of and a professor at the Institute of Urban Design at Technische Universitat Graz. Eva Schwab is a landscape designer and deputy director of the Institute of Urban Design at Technische Universitat Graz. SELLING POINTS: . A manual for a new territorial approach to urban design in the 21st century, basedon 12 notions: History, context, composition, network, profile, density, function, space, access, transition plan, participation, metabolism . A concise survey and clear presentation of a range planning tools make the book equally suitable for students and practitioners . Introduces concrete examples of visionary spatial developments with a strong focus on practice 120 colour illustrations