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The city is an always changing human experiment. But in the last half century, it has changed more than ever before - with little sign of slowing down. As this phenomenon takes place, an increasing number of architects, innovators and policy-makers are rethinking the city to make the most of space and resources. This book chronicles the design of urban futures. From apps designed to curb food waste to inventive fresh water infrastructure, The Ideal City explores the many initiatives and experiments, all with the shared goal of making the cities of tomorrow a happier, healthier and more inclusive place to be.
Sociology of environment --- Environmental planning --- Social geography --- Economic geography --- comprehensive plans [reports] --- urban sociology --- urban development --- cities --- ruimtelijke ordening --- City planning --- Cities and towns --- City and town life. --- Public spaces. --- Open spaces. --- Architecture --- Quality of life. --- Public health. --- Social aspects. --- Environmental aspects. --- Human factors. --- Stadsontwikkeling. --- City life --- Town life --- Urban life --- Sociology, Urban --- Public places --- Social areas --- Urban public spaces --- Urban spaces --- Human factors in architecture --- Human engineering --- Architecture and society --- Buildings --- Environmental engineering --- City and town life --- Public spaces --- Vie urbaine --- Urbanisme --- Villes --- Espaces publics --- Social aspects --- Environmental aspects --- Human factors --- Aspect social --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Facteurs humains --- Open spaces --- Public health --- Quality of life --- 711.4 --- 711.61 --- 711.6 --- 711.7 --- 711.07 --- 711.4(C) --- 711.558 --- Gehl, Jan --- Duurzame stedenbouw --- Fragile --- Mobiliteit ; vervoer --- Openbare plaatsen en stedelijkheid --- Steden ; ontwerpen ; 21ste eeuw --- Steden ; op menselijke maat --- Steden ; vormgeving ; analyse ; 21ste eeuw --- Verkeer en vervoer ; steden --- 711.6 Stadsplanning: stedelijke verkaveling; bebouwingswijze --- Stadsplanning: stedelijke verkaveling; bebouwingswijze --- 711.4 Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Life, Quality of --- Economic history --- Human ecology --- Life --- Social history --- Basic needs --- Human comfort --- Social accounting --- Work-life balance --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Land use --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Stedenbouw --- Openbare ruimte --- Publieke ruimte --- Stadsplanning --- Mobiliteit --- Verkeer (planologie) --- Stedenbouwkundigen --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; vormgeving en analyse van de stad --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; recreatieterreinen --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; pleinen, open ruimten --- Built environment --- Architectuur. --- Sociologie. --- Stedenbouw. --- Duurzame Stedenbouw. --- Milieu. --- City planning.
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How do we accommodate a growing urban population in a way that is sustainable, equitable, and inviting? This question is becoming increasingly urgent to answer as we face diminishing fossil-fuel resources and the effects of a changing climate while global cities continue to compete to be the most vibrant centers of culture, knowledge, and finance. Jan Gehl has been examining this question since the 1960s, when few urban designers or planners were thinking about designing cities for people. But given the unpredictable, complex and ephemeral nature of life in cities, how can we best design public infrastructure—vital to cities for getting from place to place, or staying in place—for human use? Studying city life and understanding the factors that encourage or discourage use is the key to designing inviting public space. In How to Study Public Life Jan Gehl and Birgitte Svarre draw from their combined experience of over 50 years to provide a history of public-life study as well as methods and tools necessary to recapture city life as an important planning dimension. This type of systematic study began in earnest in the 1960s, when several researchers and journalists on different continents criticized urban planning for having forgotten life in the city. City life studies provide knowledge about human behavior in the built environment in an attempt to put it on an equal footing with knowledge about urban elements such as buildings and transport systems. Studies can be used as input in the decision-making process, as part of overall planning, or in designing individual projects such as streets, squares or parks. The original goal is still the goal today: to recapture city life as an important planning dimension. Anyone interested in improving city life will find inspiration, tools, and examples in this invaluable guide.
City planning --- Public spaces --- 316.334.56 --- 711.4 --- 711.61 --- 711.6 --- 711.73 --- 711.7 --- 711.13 --- 711.4(A) --- 711.558 --- Openbare plaatsen en stedelijkheid ; sociale aspecten --- Publieke ruimte ; sociale projecten ; participatie --- Stedenbouw ; openbare plaatsen ; parken ; straten ; pleinen --- Public places --- Social areas --- Urban public spaces --- Urban spaces --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Social aspects --- Urbane sociologie --- Stedenbouw --- Openbare ruimte --- Publieke ruimte --- Stadsplanning --- Straten --- Mobiliteit --- Verkeer (planologie) --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; sociale geografie ; socio-economische aspecten ; stadsgeografie --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; denken over de stedenbouw --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; recreatieterreinen --- Government policy --- Management --- City Planning --- Circulation urbaine --- Méthodologie du projet --- Piéton --- Espace public --- Sociologie urbaine --- Espaces publics --- Territorialité humaine --- City planning. --- Social aspects. --- public spaces --- Environmental planning --- stadsontwikkeling --- urban planning --- Social geography --- human geography --- Territorialité humaine. --- Environmental sciences. --- Design and construction. --- Architecture. --- Urban Ecology. --- Environment, general. --- Design, general. --- Building Types and Functions. --- Urban ecology --- Urban environment --- Social ecology --- Sociology, Urban --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Environmental science --- Science --- Environmental aspects --- Design and construction --- Sociologie urbaine. --- Espaces publics. --- PXL-Business 2020 --- verkeerskunde --- mobiliteit --- verkeersvraagstuk --- Environment. --- Design. --- Buildings. --- Urban ecology (Biology). --- City ecology (Biology) --- Ecology --- Edifices --- Halls --- Structures --- Architecture --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Public spaces - Social aspects --- Built environment
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Espaces publics --- Villes --- Urbanisme --- 1990-.... --- Rénovation --- Europe --- Espaces publics --- Villes --- Urbanisme --- 1990-.... --- Rénovation --- Cas, Etudes de --- Europe --- 1990-....
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New City Spaces provides an international perspective on the renaissance of public life and public spaces over the past 25 years. City strategies from Barcelona, Lyon, Strasbourg, Freiburg, Copenhagen, Portland, Curitiba, Cordoba and Melbourne are presented as well as 39 remarkable new public spaces.
Espace public --- Espace urbain --- Place publique --- Mobilier urbain --- Mobilité --- architectuur --- Environmental planning --- Espaces publics
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Carlos Moreno delivers an insightful discussion of the deceptively simple and revolutionary idea that everyday destinations like schools, stores, and offices should only be a short walk or bike ride away from home. This book tells the story of an idea that spread from city to city, describing a new way of looking at living that addresses many of the most intractable challenges of our time.
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Pour faire face aux défis démographiques et écologiques du XXIe siècle, Jan Gehl propose de remettre l'humain au centre des préoccupations de l'urbanisme. Il présente ici des pistes d'action concrètes pour développer des villes animées, sûres, durables et saines. Son travail d'aménagement mise sur les déplacements à pied et en vélo ainsi que le renforcement de la vie urbaine. Ce livre est le fruit de 50 années d'expérience en planification urbaine réalisée aux quatre coins du monde par ce penseur et praticien de l'urbanisme, son nom est lié au réaménagement de villes comme Copenhague, Londres, Amman, Melbourne, New York, Seattle et San Francisco. Pour des villes à échelle humaine est le premier de ses livres traduit en français.
City planning --- Cities and towns --- Architecture --- Public spaces. --- City and town life. --- Urbanisme --- Villes --- Espaces publics --- Vie urbaine --- Social aspects. --- Environmental aspects --- Human factors. --- Aspect social --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Facteurs humains --- Espace public --- Urbanisme durable --- Qualité de la vie --- Circulation urbaine --- Piste cyclable --- Analyse de l'urbanisme --- Espace social --- Pratique urbaine --- Piéton --- Paysage urbain --- Théorie de l'urbanisme --- Espaces publics. --- Vie urbaine. --- Aspect social. --- Facteurs humains.
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"Dans les villes du Nord et du Sud où l'humanité continue de se masser, il est certainement possible de concevoir des espaces publics plus viables et plus propices aux échanges, aux rassemblements, à la simple douceur d'habiter vraiment la ville. Mais pour pouvoir intervenir intelligemment, il faut d'abord savoir observer les comportements sur le terrain, constater l'usage que les gens font des rues et des trottoirs, de leurs ruelles, des terrains de jeu, des places et des terrasses, et comprendre les réussites et les échecs de l'urbanisme tels qu'ils s'imposent à nos vies au quotidien. Pourquoi certains lieux urbains respirent-ils la vie alors que d'autres, infréquentables, ne sont pour les piétons et les cyclistes que des déserts à franchir en vitesse ? Comment se fait-il que dans certaines rues tout le monde se connaisse mais qu'ailleurs on déplore la froideur de ses voisins ? Y a-t-il un seuil de fréquentation en deçà duquel on peut considérer que la conception d'un parc est hostile aux femmes, aux enfants ou aux personnes à mobilité réduite ? À toutes ces questions, Jan Gehl et Birgitte Svarre proposent ici de répondre avec les instruments de l'étude de la vie dans l'espace public, une pratique qui met l'humain au centre des préoccupations et qui est aujourd'hui responsable de succès éclatants dans les plus grandes villes du monde. Des méthodes d'investigation simples, accessibles, élaborées sur le terrain depuis 50 ans à partir du constat de l'échec du modernisme et du tout-à-l'auto, et qui fournissent des données quantifiées pour outiller les responsables politiques, les urbanistes et les citoyens. Un récit et une méthode, pour rêver et agir - et enfin bâtir des villes axées sur la mobilité, la lutte contre les changements climatiques et la justice sociale" [4e de couverture]
City Planning --- Public spaces --- Social aspects --- City planning. --- Urbanisme. --- Espaces publics --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social. --- Espace public --- Aménagement urbain --- Voie urbaine --- Analyse de l'urbanisme --- Sociologie urbaine --- Aspect social --- City planning --- Urbanisme
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