The city at eye level in the Netherlands:

The quality of public space is the backbone of a sustainable city. Great streets, places where you intuitively want to stay longer, interaction between buildings and streets on a human scale, ownership by users, placemaking and good plinths (active ground floors) and a people-centred approach based...

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Main Author: Laven, Jeroen (Author, Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wageningen, The Netherlands Uitgeverij Blauwdruk 2017
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:The quality of public space is the backbone of a sustainable city. Great streets, places where you intuitively want to stay longer, interaction between buildings and streets on a human scale, ownership by users, placemaking and good plinths (active ground floors) and a people-centred approach based on the user's experience that's what 'The City at Eye Level' is all about. It's a book, an open-source learning network and a programme for improving cities, streets and places all over the world. This edition focuses on recent examples in the Netherlands. This book consists of close to 40 stories. It was written in cooperation with cities, developers and other practitioners.
Item Description:"Special edition for the Placemaking Week, Amsterdam, 2017" -- Colophon
Physical Description:255 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm
ISBN:9789492474124

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