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Urban Design Downtown

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The corporate downtown, with its multitude of social dilemmas and contradictions, is the focus of this well-illustrated volume. How are downtown projects conceived, scripted, produced, packaged, an...
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  • 19 October 1998
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The corporate downtown, with its multitude of social dilemmas and contradictions, is the focus of this well-illustrated volume. How are downtown projects conceived, scripted, produced, packaged, and used, and how has all this changed during the twentieth century? The authors of Urban Design Downtown offer a critical appraisal of the emerging appearance of downtown urban form. They explore both the poetics of design and the politics and economics of development decisions.

Following a historical review of the various phases of downtown transformation, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Tridib Banerjee turn to contemporary American downtowns. They examine the phenomenon of public-space privatization, arguing that corporate open spaces are the consumer-oriented result of policies that have promoted downtown renovation and restructuring but at the same time have neglected the cities' existing poverty-stricken cores.

The book's case studies of individual West Coast downtown projects capture the essence of late twentieth-century urbanism. This analysis of downtown urban America, which offers extensive insight into the design and development process, will interest architects, city planners, developers, and urban designers everywhere.
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Price: $40.95
Pages: 382
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 19 October 1998
ISBN: 9780520919327
Format: eBook
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The New Downtown
PART ONE: THE EVOLUTION OF DOWNTOWN FORM
1.The Changing Face of Downtown
2.Models of Downtown Design
3.Corporate Production of Downtown Space
PART TWO: THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT
4.The Politics of Place Making
5.The Two Faces of Downtown
Public Life and Space in Transition
PART THREE:THE POETICS OF FORM
7.The Poetics of Corporate Open Spaces
8.One Percent Aesthetics
9. Theming and Stage Setting: The Story of Production and Promotion 
10. Postmodern Urban Form 
Epilogue: Challenges for Downtown Urban Design 
Notes
Bibliography 
Index