Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Urban Forms : The Death and Life of the Urban Block


Author: Philippe Panerai
Publisher: Architectural Press, First published 2004
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Contents:
CHAPTER 1: HAUSSMANNIEN PARIS: 1853–82
CHAPTER 2: LONDON: THE GARDEN CITIES, 1905–25
CHAPTER 3: THE EXTENSION OF AMSTERDAM: 1913–34
CHAPTER 4: THE NEW FRANKFURT AND ERNST MAY: 1925–30
CHAPTER 5: LE CORBUSIER AND THE CITE ´ RADIEUSE
CHAPTER 6: THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE BLOCK AND THE PRACTICE OF SPACE
CHAPTER 7: THE DEVELOPMENT AND DIFFUSION OF ARCHITECTURAL MODELS
CHAPTER 8: BUILDING THE CITY: 1975–95
CHAPTER 9: AN ANGLO-AMERICAN POSTSCRIPT

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Stairs


Authors: Alan and Sylvai Blanc
Publisher: Architectural Press, 2nd edition 2001
Size: 16MB
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The Discipline of Architecture

Authors: Andrzej Piotrowski and Julia Williams Robinson
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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Contents:
Introduction
Julia Williams Robinson and Andrzej Piotrowski
1. Revisiting the Discipline of Architecture
Thomas Fisher
2. Disciplining Knowledge: Architecture between Cube and Frame
Michael Stanton
3. On the Practices of Representing and Knowing Architecture
Andrzej Piotrowski
4. The Form and Structure of Architectural Knowledge:From Practice to Discipline
Julia Williams Robinson
5. Architecture Is Its Own Discipline

David Leatherbarrow
6. A Dialectics of Determination: Social Truth-Claims in Architectural Writing, 1970–1995
David J. T. Vanderburgh and W. Russell Ellis
7. Unpacking the Suitcase: Travel as Process and Paradigm in Constructing Architectural Knowledge
Kay Bea Jones
8. Environment and Architecture
Donald Watson
9. Reinventing Professional Privilege as Inclusivity:A Proposal for an Enriched Mission of Architecture
Sharon Egretta Sutton
10. Thinking “Indian” Architecture
A. G. Krishna Menon
11. Interdisciplinary Visions of Architectural Education:The Perspectives of Faculty Women
Linda N. Groat and Sherry Ahrentzen

12. A Framework for Aligning Professional Education andPractice in Architecture
Carol Burns
13. Reduction and Transformation of Architecture in Las Vegas
Garth Rockcastle
14. The Profession and Discipline of Architecture: Practice and Education
Stanford Anderson

Monday, 1 September 2008

Urban Regions Ecology and Planning Beyond the City


Authors: Richard T. T. Forman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2008
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Contents:
1 Regions and land mosaics
A framework
Terms and concepts to reveal urban regions
Regions
Land-mosaic perspective and landscape ecology
Spatial scales and their attributes
2 Planning land
Planning and land management
Conservation planning
Planned cities
Urban-region planning
3 Economic dimensions and socio-cultural patterns
Growth, regulatory, and ecological economics
Economics in time, space, and footprints
Social patterns
Culture
4 Natural systems and greenspaces
Ecosystem, community, and population ecology
Freshwater and marine coast ecology
Earth and soil
Microclimate and air pollutants
Greenspaces
5 Thirty-eight urban regions
Selecting cities, determining boundaries, mapping regions
Key spatial attributes
Thirty-eight urban regions mapped
Place-name synopses of the regions
Broad patterns of the urban-region set
6 Nature, food, and water
Spatial analysis for patterns
Nature in urban regions
Food in urban regions
Water in urban regions
7 Built systems, built areas, and whole regions
Natural systems within and next to built areas
Built systems
Built areas
Whole regions
8 Urbanization models and the regions
Land-change patterns and models
Four urbanization models
Models applied to case studies
Urbanization options evaluated with 18 attributes and 38 regions
9 Basic principles for molding land mosaics
Patch sizes, edges, and habitats
Natural processes, corridors, and networks
Transportation modes
Communities and development
Land mosaics and landscape change
10 The Barcelona Region’s land mosaic
Perspective and approach
Nature, food, and water
Built areas and systems
Three plan options for the region
Reflections two years later
11 Gathering the pieces
Settings and forms of urban regions
Ability to extrapolate the Barcelona solutions
Local communities, ecology, and planning
Good, bad, and interesting patterns in urban regions
12 Big pictures
Garden-to-gaia, urban sustainability, disasters
Climate change, species extinction, water scarcity
Big-ideas--regulation--treaties--policy--governance, megacities,
sense of place
Awakening to the urban tsunami

Architectural Record - July 2008


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