The City as Resource

The City as Resource

Concepts and Methods for Urban Design

$65.00

Publication Date: 28th April 2015

The City as a Resource proposes a model of the city as a resource containing untapped possibilities and potentials for both individuals and society as a whole. This resource, however, is not inexhaustible;... Read More
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The City as a Resource proposes a model of the city as a resource containing untapped possibilities and potentials for both individuals and society as a whole. This resource, however, is not inexhaustible;... Read More
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The City as a Resource proposes a model of the city as a resource containing untapped possibilities and potentials for both individuals and society as a whole. This resource, however, is not inexhaustible; it will only be able to meet the needs of future generations if it is handled sustainably, rather than with an eye for short-term profits and partisan interests. The challenge, then, is to conceive of the city as a regenerative circuit--a complex of spatial and aesthetic qualities that can be sustained and developed over time. The City as a Resource is edited by Nicolas Kretschmann, Mark Michaeli, Tim Rieniets and Christian Salewski, and uses texts, projects and examples to present state-of-the-art urban planning methods and strategies for handling cities as resources, giving new life and new meaning to the idea of sustainable urban design.
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  • Price: $65.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 18
  • Publisher: JOVIS
  • Imprint: JOVIS
  • Publication Date: 28th April 2015
  • Trim Size: 7.25 x 10.7 in
  • Illustration Note: ca. 250 farb. Abb.
  • ISBN: 9783868591446
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
The City as a Resource proposes a model of the city as a resource containing untapped possibilities and potentials for both individuals and society as a whole. This resource, however, is not inexhaustible; it will only be able to meet the needs of future generations if it is handled sustainably, rather than with an eye for short-term profits and partisan interests. The challenge, then, is to conceive of the city as a regenerative circuit--a complex of spatial and aesthetic qualities that can be sustained and developed over time. The City as a Resource is edited by Nicolas Kretschmann, Mark Michaeli, Tim Rieniets and Christian Salewski, and uses texts, projects and examples to present state-of-the-art urban planning methods and strategies for handling cities as resources, giving new life and new meaning to the idea of sustainable urban design.
  • Price: $65.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 18
  • Publisher: JOVIS
  • Imprint: JOVIS
  • Publication Date: 28th April 2015
  • Trim Size: 7.25 x 10.7 in
  • Illustrations Note: ca. 250 farb. Abb.
  • ISBN: 9783868591446
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning