- Main
- Arts - Architecture
- Planning Urban Places: Self-Organising...
Planning Urban Places: Self-Organising Places with People in Mind
Mary GanisUrban change is often difficult because we are dealing with people’s elusive notions of place and perception, time and change. Urban design and planning in a changing urban context so that it remains relevant for people is elusive because the idea of place is embedded in memory and identity—but whose memory and whose identity? This book seeks to understand the urban change dynamic so that the planning of urban places aligns with the dynamic of people’s perception of place.
Planning Urban Places examines the premise that building cities is a concrete business surrounded by a shifting context. It discusses the notion of urban design and placemaking from the perspective of place perception and cognitive psychology, place philosophy and human geography. It also considers network theory to help illustrate the self-organising paradigm of small word network theory for planning urban places.
Mary Ganis has worked as an architect and urban designer in private practice, government and academia. This diverse experience has enabled her
to integrate urban design practice and theory as well as explore urban design
and planning questions from different perspectives. In 2015 she completed
her second PhD research upon which this book is based.
Dans 1-5 minutes, le fichier sera delivré à votre compte Telegram.
Note : Assurez-vous que vous avez lié votre compte au bot Telegram de Z-Library.
Dans 1-5 minutes, le fichier sera delivré à votre appareil Kindle.
Remarque: vous devez valider chaque livre avant de l'envoyer à Kindle. Veuillez vérifier votre messagerie pour voir le mail avec la confirmation par Amazon Kindle Support.
- Envoyez aux e-lecteurs
- Limite de téléchargement augmentée
- Convertissez des fichiers
- Plus de résultats de recherche
- Autres avantages