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adam_text | CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................................
1
1
TASKS
AND
CHALLENGES
FOR
ARCHITECTS,
URBAN
AND
LANDSCAPE
PLANNERS
...........................................................................................
1
2
URBAN
DESIGN
OF
PRODUCT
AND
PROCESS
..................................................
2
3
DEFINITION
AND
UNDERSTANDING:
WHAT
IS
URBAN
DESIGN?
.......................
3
2
TO
UNDERSTAND
THE
BASIC
TERMS
..............................................................
7
1
SUSTAINABILITY
..........................................................................................
7
2
URBANITY
.................................................................................................
10
3
IDENTITY
...................................................................................................
14
4
AESTHETICS
...............................................................................................
16
5
BUILDING
CULTURE
....................................................................................
18
6
THE
INTERACTION
OF
THE
BASIC
CONCEPTS
.................................................
20
LITERATURE
.....................................................................................................
20
3
A
JOURNEY:
FROM
HISTORY
TO
THEORY
....................................................
23
1
THE
HISTORY
OF
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
....................................................
23
1.1
THE
ORIGIN
OF
THE
CITY
.................................................................
25
1.2
THE
MEDIEVAL
CITY
.......................................................................
29
1.3
THE
CITY
IN
ABSOLUTISM
...............................................................
32
1.4
THE
GRIINDERZEIT
CITY
...................................................................
33
1.5
MODERN
AGE
URBAN
DESIGN
.........................................................
35
1.6
RECONSTRUCTION
AND
NEW
MODELS
................................................
36
2
URBAN
DESIGN
THEORY
...........................................................................
39
2.1
ILDEFONSO
CERDA
............................................................................
39
2.2
LE
CORBUSIER
.................................................................................
40
2.3
KEVIN
LYNCH
.................................................................................
42
2.4
ALDO
ROSSI
....................................................................................
42
2.5
CHRISTOPHER
ALEXANDER
.................................................................
43
2.6
GERD
ALBERS
..................................................................................
44
2.7
THOMAS
SIEVERTS
...........................................................................
45
LITERATURE
.....................................................................................................
46
VIII
CONTENTS
4
THE
GRAMMAR
OF
THE
CITY
.....................................................................
47
1
UNDERSTANDING
THE
PLACE
AND
THE
CODE:
TRANSFORMATION
OF
THE
MUSEUM
QUARTER
VIENNA
.......................................................................
47
2
TYPOLOGIES
AND
LAYERS
OF
THE
CITY
.......................................................
58
2.1
STRUCTURAL
LEVELS
AND
STRUCTURAL
MODELS
....................................
58
2.2
URBAN
STRUCTURE
.............................................................................
65
3
CITY
LOGICS
.............................................................................................
68
3.1
PERCEPTION
OF
THE
FIGURE-GROUND
RELATIONSHIP
..........................
68
3.2
URBAN
MORPHOLOGY
.......................................................................
72
3.3
STRUCTURE
OF
USE
............................................................................
75
4
URBAN
STRUCTURE
TYPES
..........................................................................
77
4.1
BLOCK
.............................................................................................
80
4.2
COURT
..............................................................................................
88
4.3
ROWS
..............................................................................................
93
4.4
LINE
................................................................................................
96
4.5
SOLITAIRE
.........................................................................................
101
4.6
CLUSTERS
..........................................................................................
106
5
TRADITION
AND
CHANGE
IN
URBAN
STRUCTURES
...........................................
110
5.1
THE
EUROPEAN
CITY
.......................................................................
113
5.2
THE
US
CITY
..................................................................................
114
5.3
THE
ASIAN
CITY
.............................................................................
115
LITERATURE
.......................................................................................................
118
5
URBAN
COMPONENTS
OF
THE
CITY
................................................................
119
1
URBAN
COMPONENT
OPEN
SPACE
.............................................................
119
2
URBAN
COMPONENT
PUBLIC
SPACE
...........................................................
134
3
URBAN
COMPONENT
LIVING
......................................................................
150
4
URBAN
COMPONENT
TRADE
AND
INDUSTRY
.................................................
174
5
URBAN
COMPONENT
SOCIAL
AND
EDUCATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
...................
193
6
URBAN
COMPONENT
TRADE
AND
SUPPLY
...................................................
205
LITERATURE
.......................................................................................................
215
6
READING
THE
CITY
..........................................................................................
217
1
SEEING
AND
PERCEIVING
...........................................................................
217
2
SITE
SURVEY
AND
ANALYSIS
......................................................................
221
3
MORPHOLOGICAL
ANALYSIS
........................................................................
225
4
SUBJECTIVE
ANALYSIS
...............................................................................
228
LITERATURE
.......................................................................................................
233
7
URBAN
DESIGN
................................................................................................
235
1
THE
LAYER
METHOD
AND
ITS
DESIGN
STEPS
..........................................
235
1.1
SITE
SURVEY
AND
ANALYSIS
............................................................
236
1.2
VISION
............................................................................................
236
1.3
STRUCTURE
PLAN
...............................................................................
237
1.4
FRAMEWORK
PLAN
...........................................................................
237
1.5
DESIGN
PLAN
..................................................................................
238
1.6
URBAN
DESIGN
DETAIL
....................................................................
239
CONTENTS
IX
2
VISION
....................................................................................................
240
3
STRUCTURAL
PLAN
.......................................................................................
244
4
FRAMEWORK
PLAN/MASTER
PLAN
...............................................................
247
5
DESIGN
PLAN
...........................................................................................
252
6
URBAN
DETAIL
..........................................................................................
257
7
VERIFICATION
............................................................................................
261
7.1
FIGURE-GROUND
PLAN
.....................................................................
261
7.2
MODEL
............................................................................................
262
7.3
ZEPPELIN
METHOD
......................................................................
264
8
EXCURSUS:
FURTHER
URBAN
DESIGN
METHODS
..........................................
265
8.1
NETWORK
CITY
METHOD
..................................................................
265
8.2
SCENARIO
METHOD
..........................................................................
268
9
READING
PLANS
AND
CONCEPTS
................................................................
272
LITERATURE
......................................................................................................
278
8
URBAN
DESIGN
AND
ATTITUDE
......................................................................
281
1
URBAN
FORM
AND
URBAN
IMAGE
.............................................................
281
1.1
URBAN
DESIGN
...............................................................................
281
1.2
URBAN
IMAGE
................................................................................
281
2
DIMENSIONS
OF
THE
CITY
.........................................................................
285
2.1
DESIGN
QUALITIES
..........................................................................
285
2.2
DIMENSIONS
OF
THE
CITY
...............................................................
286
3
THE
HIERARCHY
AND
COLLECTIVE
MEMORY
OF
THE
CITY
............................
288
4
ATTITUDE
TOWARDS
THE
BUILT
CITY
............................................................
290
4.1
CONSTANTS
AND
VARIABLES
..............................................................
290
4.2
SUPERORDINATION:
SUBORDINATION
-CLASSIFICATION
........................
291
LITERATURE
......................................................................................................
293
9
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
AS
A
PROCESS
............................................................
295
1
PROCESS-ORIENTED
APPROACH
.................................................................
295
1.1
TEMPORARY
USES
..........................................................................
295
1.2
STAGGERING
AND
PHASING
...............................................................
296
2
PARTICIPATION
..........................................................................................
298
2.1
PARTICIPATION
PROCEDURES
AND
ACTORS
...........................................
298
2.2
OPEN
SOURCE
PLANNING
................................................................
300
3
IMAGE
AND
BRANDING
STRATEGIES
............................................................
303
3.1
THE
NEW
ROLE
OF
IMAGES
IN
URBAN
PRODUCTION
........................
304
3.2
IMAGE
CARRIERS
AND
BUILT
IMAGES
................................................
305
LITERATURE
......................................................................................................
309
10
INFORMAL
URBAN
DESIGN
.............................................................................
311
1
UNDERSTANDING
OF
INFORMALITY
...............................................................
311
1.1
CIVIL
SOCIETY
AS
AN
ACTOR
.............................................................
312
1.2
DEFINITION
......................................................................................
313
2
PLAN
AND
DESIGN
WITH
INFORMALITY
.......................................................
314
2.1
OPENING
UP
URBAN
SPACE
.............................................................
314
X
CONTENTS
2.2
ENABLING
APPROPRIATION
................................................................
316
2.3
PLANNING
DIFFERENTLY
......................................................................
318
3
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
INFORMAL
URBAN
DESIGN
USING
THE
EXAMPLE
OF
DORTMUND
AND
ACHARNES
(GR)
...............................................................
327
3.1
(IN)FORMAL
URBANISM:
CONCEPTS
FOR
DORTMUND
S
NORDSTADT
.
.
.
327
3.2
(IN)FORMAL
URBANISM:
CONCEPTS
FOR
ACHARNES
(GR)
..................
331
LITERATURE
.......................................................................................................
335
11
REGIONAL
URBAN
DESIGN
.............................................................................
337
1
URBAN
NETWORKS
AND
AGGLOMERATIONS
.................................................
337
2
REGIONAL
URBAN
DESIGN
TAKING
THE
AGGLOMERATION
RUHR
AS
EXAMPLE
..................................................................................................
339
2.1
ANALYSIS
OF
SPATIAL
CHARACTERISTICS
..............................................
339
2.2
SPECIFIC
URBANITY
...........................................................................
342
2.3
REGIONAL
GUARD
RAILS
....................................................................
342
3
URBAN
CHALLENGES
BETWEEN
NEIGHBOURHOOD
AND
REGION
...................
345
LITERATURE
.......................................................................................................
346
12
SELECTED
TASK
FIELDS
...................................................................................
347
1
SOLAR
AND
ENERGY
EFFICIENT
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
................................
347
2
DISMANTLING
AND
CONVERSION
................................................................
359
3
BROWNFIELD
DEVELOPMENT
.....................................................................
364
4
PLANNING
AND
BUILDING
BY
THE
WATER
...................................................
369
5
ACTIVATION
OF
THE
CITY
CENTRE
...............................................................
376
LITERATURE
.......................................................................................................
387
................................................................................................................................
389
A.I.
HOUSING
TYPOLOGIES
.............................................................................
389
A.2.
STREET
TYPOLOGIES
.................................................................................
389
A.3.
HOUSING
TYPOLOGIES
.............................................................................
390
A.4.
ROAD
TYPOLOGIES
..................................................................................
397
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1
TASKS
AND
CHALLENGES
FOR
ARCHITECTS,
URBAN
AND
LANDSCAPE
PLANNERS
.
1
2
URBAN
DESIGN
OF
PRODUCT
AND
PROCESS
.
2
3
DEFINITION
AND
UNDERSTANDING:
WHAT
IS
URBAN
DESIGN?
.
3
2
TO
UNDERSTAND
THE
BASIC
TERMS
.
7
1
SUSTAINABILITY
.
7
2
URBANITY
.
10
3
IDENTITY
.
14
4
AESTHETICS
.
16
5
BUILDING
CULTURE
.
18
6
THE
INTERACTION
OF
THE
BASIC
CONCEPTS
.
20
LITERATURE
.
20
3
A
JOURNEY:
FROM
HISTORY
TO
THEORY
.
23
1
THE
HISTORY
OF
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
.
23
1.1
THE
ORIGIN
OF
THE
CITY
.
25
1.2
THE
MEDIEVAL
CITY
.
29
1.3
THE
CITY
IN
ABSOLUTISM
.
32
1.4
THE
GRIINDERZEIT
CITY
.
33
1.5
MODERN
AGE
URBAN
DESIGN
.
35
1.6
RECONSTRUCTION
AND
NEW
MODELS
.
36
2
URBAN
DESIGN
THEORY
.
39
2.1
ILDEFONSO
CERDA
.
39
2.2
LE
CORBUSIER
.
40
2.3
KEVIN
LYNCH
.
42
2.4
ALDO
ROSSI
.
42
2.5
CHRISTOPHER
ALEXANDER
.
43
2.6
GERD
ALBERS
.
44
2.7
THOMAS
SIEVERTS
.
45
LITERATURE
.
46
VIII
CONTENTS
4
THE
"
GRAMMAR
"
OF
THE
CITY
.
47
1
UNDERSTANDING
THE
PLACE
AND
THE
CODE:
TRANSFORMATION
OF
THE
MUSEUM
QUARTER
VIENNA
.
47
2
TYPOLOGIES
AND
LAYERS
OF
THE
CITY
.
58
2.1
STRUCTURAL
LEVELS
AND
STRUCTURAL
MODELS
.
58
2.2
URBAN
STRUCTURE
.
65
3
CITY
LOGICS
.
68
3.1
PERCEPTION
OF
THE
FIGURE-GROUND
RELATIONSHIP
.
68
3.2
URBAN
MORPHOLOGY
.
72
3.3
STRUCTURE
OF
USE
.
75
4
URBAN
STRUCTURE
TYPES
.
77
4.1
BLOCK
.
80
4.2
COURT
.
88
4.3
ROWS
.
93
4.4
LINE
.
96
4.5
SOLITAIRE
.
101
4.6
CLUSTERS
.
106
5
TRADITION
AND
CHANGE
IN
URBAN
STRUCTURES
.
110
5.1
THE
EUROPEAN
CITY
.
113
5.2
THE
US
CITY
.
114
5.3
THE
ASIAN
CITY
.
115
LITERATURE
.
118
5
URBAN
COMPONENTS
OF
THE
CITY
.
119
1
URBAN
COMPONENT
OPEN
SPACE
.
119
2
URBAN
COMPONENT
PUBLIC
SPACE
.
134
3
URBAN
COMPONENT
LIVING
.
150
4
URBAN
COMPONENT
TRADE
AND
INDUSTRY
.
174
5
URBAN
COMPONENT
SOCIAL
AND
EDUCATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
.
193
6
URBAN
COMPONENT
TRADE
AND
SUPPLY
.
205
LITERATURE
.
215
6
READING
THE
CITY
.
217
1
SEEING
AND
PERCEIVING
.
217
2
SITE
SURVEY
AND
ANALYSIS
.
221
3
MORPHOLOGICAL
ANALYSIS
.
225
4
SUBJECTIVE
ANALYSIS
.
228
LITERATURE
.
233
7
URBAN
DESIGN
.
235
1
THE
"
LAYER
METHOD
"
AND
ITS
DESIGN
STEPS
.
235
1.1
SITE
SURVEY
AND
ANALYSIS
.
236
1.2
VISION
.
236
1.3
STRUCTURE
PLAN
.
237
1.4
FRAMEWORK
PLAN
.
237
1.5
DESIGN
PLAN
.
238
1.6
URBAN
DESIGN
DETAIL
.
239
CONTENTS
IX
2
VISION
.
240
3
STRUCTURAL
PLAN
.
244
4
FRAMEWORK
PLAN/MASTER
PLAN
.
247
5
DESIGN
PLAN
.
252
6
URBAN
DETAIL
.
257
7
VERIFICATION
.
261
7.1
FIGURE-GROUND
PLAN
.
261
7.2
MODEL
.
262
7.3
"
ZEPPELIN
"
METHOD
.
264
8
EXCURSUS:
FURTHER
URBAN
DESIGN
METHODS
.
265
8.1
NETWORK
CITY
METHOD
.
265
8.2
SCENARIO
METHOD
.
268
9
READING
PLANS
AND
CONCEPTS
.
272
LITERATURE
.
278
8
URBAN
DESIGN
AND
ATTITUDE
.
281
1
URBAN
FORM
AND
URBAN
IMAGE
.
281
1.1
URBAN
DESIGN
.
281
1.2
URBAN
IMAGE
.
281
2
DIMENSIONS
OF
THE
CITY
.
285
2.1
DESIGN
QUALITIES
.
285
2.2
DIMENSIONS
OF
THE
CITY
.
286
3
THE
HIERARCHY
AND
COLLECTIVE
MEMORY
OF
THE
CITY
.
288
4
ATTITUDE
TOWARDS
THE
BUILT
CITY
.
290
4.1
CONSTANTS
AND
VARIABLES
.
290
4.2
SUPERORDINATION:
SUBORDINATION
-CLASSIFICATION
.
291
LITERATURE
.
293
9
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
AS
A
PROCESS
.
295
1
PROCESS-ORIENTED
APPROACH
.
295
1.1
TEMPORARY
USES
.
295
1.2
STAGGERING
AND
PHASING
.
296
2
PARTICIPATION
.
298
2.1
PARTICIPATION
PROCEDURES
AND
ACTORS
.
298
2.2
OPEN
SOURCE
PLANNING
.
300
3
IMAGE
AND
BRANDING
STRATEGIES
.
303
3.1
THE
NEW
ROLE
OF
IMAGES
IN
URBAN
PRODUCTION
.
304
3.2
IMAGE
CARRIERS
AND
BUILT
IMAGES
.
305
LITERATURE
.
309
10
INFORMAL
URBAN
DESIGN
.
311
1
UNDERSTANDING
OF
INFORMALITY
.
311
1.1
CIVIL
SOCIETY
AS
AN
ACTOR
.
312
1.2
DEFINITION
.
313
2
PLAN
AND
DESIGN
WITH
INFORMALITY
.
314
2.1
OPENING
UP
URBAN
SPACE
.
314
X
CONTENTS
2.2
ENABLING
APPROPRIATION
.
316
2.3
PLANNING
DIFFERENTLY
.
318
3
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
INFORMAL
URBAN
DESIGN
USING
THE
EXAMPLE
OF
DORTMUND
AND
ACHARNES
(GR)
.
327
3.1
(IN)FORMAL
URBANISM:
CONCEPTS
FOR
DORTMUND
'
S
NORDSTADT
.
.
.
327
3.2
(IN)FORMAL
URBANISM:
CONCEPTS
FOR
ACHARNES
(GR)
.
331
LITERATURE
.
335
11
REGIONAL
URBAN
DESIGN
.
337
1
URBAN
NETWORKS
AND
AGGLOMERATIONS
.
337
2
REGIONAL
URBAN
DESIGN
TAKING
THE
AGGLOMERATION
RUHR
AS
EXAMPLE
.
339
2.1
ANALYSIS
OF
SPATIAL
CHARACTERISTICS
.
339
2.2
SPECIFIC
URBANITY
.
342
2.3
REGIONAL
GUARD
RAILS
.
342
3
URBAN
CHALLENGES
BETWEEN
NEIGHBOURHOOD
AND
REGION
.
345
LITERATURE
.
346
12
SELECTED
TASK
FIELDS
.
347
1
SOLAR
AND
ENERGY
EFFICIENT
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
.
347
2
DISMANTLING
AND
CONVERSION
.
359
3
BROWNFIELD
DEVELOPMENT
.
364
4
PLANNING
AND
BUILDING
BY
THE
WATER
.
369
5
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