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Rez de ville - rez de vie
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ISBN: 9782354870195 2354870191 Year: 2013 Publisher: Paris : Pavillon de l'Arsenal,

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Paris est une ville de rez-de-chaussée, de Haussmann à la Zac du XXIe siècle, en passant par les grandes résidences collectives des années 1970. Une diversité de typologies et de formes, majoritairement inscrites dans l’alignement de la rue, ont permis de maintenir une occupation diversifiée des rez-de-chaussée et d’en faire un espace actif de la ville. Le rez-de-chaussée et les activités économiques qui s’y glissent, relèvent autant du public que du privé. En effet, le niveau 0 n’engendre que peu d’usages privés, bien qu’il soit constitué d’îlots plutôt étanches et protégés. À l’inverse de villes comme Berlin ou Copenhague, où il existe une culture du privé partagée, rares sont les rez-de-chaussée parisiens investis de la sorte. Il existe une réelle séparation entre les niveaux supérieurs, occupés par des individus, et le niveau de la rue, qui appartient à la ville. Le rez-de-chaussée est donc bien pour Paris une question “d’intérêt public” et les quelques 260 000 locaux qui y logent doivent contribuer à produire une valeur ajoutée à l’environnement urbain..."


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(Ré)aménager les rez-de-chaussée de la ville
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ISBN: 9782281195545 2281195546 Year: 2013 Publisher: Paris : Editions du Moniteur,

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Dans les projets architecturaux et urbains, le rez-de-chaussée est souvent délaissé. Ce livre propose de renverser la tendance et de faire du rez-de-chaussée un espace de projets à part entière. Créer des architectures aimables à l'espace public, avec des socles de grand hauteur sous plafond pour imaginer des activités et des services générateurs d'animation, des commerces, des halls d'immeuble lumineux, et dans les quartiers périphériques, installer des commerces de proximité, transformer les entrées de ville en quartiers mixtes ouverts sur l'espace public, etc..., telles sont les pistes développées. Introduit par un panorama historique, le livre donne la parole à une multitude de points de vue : architectes, urbanistes; économistes; etc.. Au final, il déclare le rez-de-chaussée d'intérêt public et engage les acteurs de la ville à le prendre en compte pour que les villes de demain échappent à l'ennui et à la répétition


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Herausforderung Erdgeschoss

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Windows of residences located at head height of passers-by or façades that are hermetically sealed off externally: the appropriate use of the ground floor level is one of the great challenges of contemporary city planning. The research project Ground Floor Interface by the Wüstenrot Foundation, directed by Doris Zoller, is dedicated to the role of the ground floor as a transitional area between public urban and private residential space. This focuses on a typological study of the ground floor level in dense residential developments. Exemplary projects from Amsterdam, Berlin, Frankfurt, Geneva, Copenhagen, Ljubljana, Milan, Munich, Oita, Paris, Tokyo, Tübingen, Venlo, Winterthur, and Zurich show particularly successful, spatially innovative, and transferable solutions, which can contribute significantly to greater creativity and diversity in this usage sensitive transitional area between residential and urban construction.


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Sustainable | Sustaining City Streets
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Streets are an integral part of every city on Earth. They channel the people, vehicles, and materials that help make urban life what it is. They are conduits for the oft-taken-for-granted infrastructures that carry fresh water, energy, and information, and that remove excess stormwater and waste. The very air that we breathe—fresh or foul—flows through our street canyons. That streets are the arteries of the city is, indeed, an apt metaphor. But city streets also function as a front yard, linear ecosystem, market, performance stage, and civic forum, among other duties. In their various forms, streets are places of interaction and exchange, from the everyday to the extraordinary. As the editors affirm, the more we scrutinize, share, and activate sustainable approaches to streets, the greater the likelihood that our streets will help sustain life in cities and, by extension, the planet. While diverse in subject, the papers in this volume are unified in seeing the city street as the complex, impactful, and pliable urban phenomenon that it is. Topics range from greenstreets to transit networks to pedestrian safety and walkability. Anyone seeking interdisciplinary perspectives on what makes for good city streets and street networks should find this book of interest.

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Research & information: general --- public transport network --- complex network theory --- network analysis --- logistics management --- sustainability --- Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA) --- Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs) --- Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) --- urban visual pollution --- urban areas --- evidence based policy --- urban planning --- street edge --- visual engagement --- mobile eye-tracking --- ground floors --- pedestrian streets --- non-pedestrianised streets --- Pedestrian Priority Street --- shared space --- paving design --- pedestrian safety --- walking environment --- creative street regeneration --- socio-spatial sustainability --- perception --- traditional city centre --- Podgorica --- green street --- green infrastructure --- urban sustainability --- street life --- pedestrian density --- fear of crime --- quality of life --- density threshold theory --- pedestrian mobility --- AHP method --- itineraries selection --- sustainable mobility --- pedestrian behavior --- transdisciplinary collaboration --- sustainable development --- air quality --- black carbon --- knowledge-transfer --- innovation --- measurement technology --- emissions mitigation --- broken windows theory --- crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) --- crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD) --- criminology --- delinquency --- routine activities theory --- safe cities --- safe streets --- urban studies --- eye-tracking --- signboard --- commercial street --- streetscapes --- incivilities --- health --- Malaysia --- place attachment --- place identity --- urban neighbourhood --- green streets --- street design --- stormwater management --- right-of-way --- public transport network --- complex network theory --- network analysis --- logistics management --- sustainability --- Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA) --- Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs) --- Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) --- urban visual pollution --- urban areas --- evidence based policy --- urban planning --- street edge --- visual engagement --- mobile eye-tracking --- ground floors --- pedestrian streets --- non-pedestrianised streets --- Pedestrian Priority Street --- shared space --- paving design --- pedestrian safety --- walking environment --- creative street regeneration --- socio-spatial sustainability --- perception --- traditional city centre --- Podgorica --- green street --- green infrastructure --- urban sustainability --- street life --- pedestrian density --- fear of crime --- quality of life --- density threshold theory --- pedestrian mobility --- AHP method --- itineraries selection --- sustainable mobility --- pedestrian behavior --- transdisciplinary collaboration --- sustainable development --- air quality --- black carbon --- knowledge-transfer --- innovation --- measurement technology --- emissions mitigation --- broken windows theory --- crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) --- crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD) --- criminology --- delinquency --- routine activities theory --- safe cities --- safe streets --- urban studies --- eye-tracking --- signboard --- commercial street --- streetscapes --- incivilities --- health --- Malaysia --- place attachment --- place identity --- urban neighbourhood --- green streets --- street design --- stormwater management --- right-of-way


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Sustainable | Sustaining City Streets
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Streets are an integral part of every city on Earth. They channel the people, vehicles, and materials that help make urban life what it is. They are conduits for the oft-taken-for-granted infrastructures that carry fresh water, energy, and information, and that remove excess stormwater and waste. The very air that we breathe—fresh or foul—flows through our street canyons. That streets are the arteries of the city is, indeed, an apt metaphor. But city streets also function as a front yard, linear ecosystem, market, performance stage, and civic forum, among other duties. In their various forms, streets are places of interaction and exchange, from the everyday to the extraordinary. As the editors affirm, the more we scrutinize, share, and activate sustainable approaches to streets, the greater the likelihood that our streets will help sustain life in cities and, by extension, the planet. While diverse in subject, the papers in this volume are unified in seeing the city street as the complex, impactful, and pliable urban phenomenon that it is. Topics range from greenstreets to transit networks to pedestrian safety and walkability. Anyone seeking interdisciplinary perspectives on what makes for good city streets and street networks should find this book of interest.

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Research & information: general --- public transport network --- complex network theory --- network analysis --- logistics management --- sustainability --- Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA) --- Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs) --- Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) --- urban visual pollution --- urban areas --- evidence based policy --- urban planning --- street edge --- visual engagement --- mobile eye-tracking --- ground floors --- pedestrian streets --- non-pedestrianised streets --- Pedestrian Priority Street --- shared space --- paving design --- pedestrian safety --- walking environment --- creative street regeneration --- socio-spatial sustainability --- perception --- traditional city centre --- Podgorica --- green street --- green infrastructure --- urban sustainability --- street life --- pedestrian density --- fear of crime --- quality of life --- density threshold theory --- pedestrian mobility --- AHP method --- itineraries selection --- sustainable mobility --- pedestrian behavior --- transdisciplinary collaboration --- sustainable development --- air quality --- black carbon --- knowledge-transfer --- innovation --- measurement technology --- emissions mitigation --- broken windows theory --- crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) --- crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD) --- criminology --- delinquency --- routine activities theory --- safe cities --- safe streets --- urban studies --- eye-tracking --- signboard --- commercial street --- streetscapes --- incivilities --- health --- Malaysia --- place attachment --- place identity --- urban neighbourhood --- n/a --- green streets --- street design --- stormwater management --- right-of-way


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Sustainable | Sustaining City Streets
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Streets are an integral part of every city on Earth. They channel the people, vehicles, and materials that help make urban life what it is. They are conduits for the oft-taken-for-granted infrastructures that carry fresh water, energy, and information, and that remove excess stormwater and waste. The very air that we breathe—fresh or foul—flows through our street canyons. That streets are the arteries of the city is, indeed, an apt metaphor. But city streets also function as a front yard, linear ecosystem, market, performance stage, and civic forum, among other duties. In their various forms, streets are places of interaction and exchange, from the everyday to the extraordinary. As the editors affirm, the more we scrutinize, share, and activate sustainable approaches to streets, the greater the likelihood that our streets will help sustain life in cities and, by extension, the planet. While diverse in subject, the papers in this volume are unified in seeing the city street as the complex, impactful, and pliable urban phenomenon that it is. Topics range from greenstreets to transit networks to pedestrian safety and walkability. Anyone seeking interdisciplinary perspectives on what makes for good city streets and street networks should find this book of interest.

Keywords

public transport network --- complex network theory --- network analysis --- logistics management --- sustainability --- Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA) --- Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs) --- Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) --- urban visual pollution --- urban areas --- evidence based policy --- urban planning --- street edge --- visual engagement --- mobile eye-tracking --- ground floors --- pedestrian streets --- non-pedestrianised streets --- Pedestrian Priority Street --- shared space --- paving design --- pedestrian safety --- walking environment --- creative street regeneration --- socio-spatial sustainability --- perception --- traditional city centre --- Podgorica --- green street --- green infrastructure --- urban sustainability --- street life --- pedestrian density --- fear of crime --- quality of life --- density threshold theory --- pedestrian mobility --- AHP method --- itineraries selection --- sustainable mobility --- pedestrian behavior --- transdisciplinary collaboration --- sustainable development --- air quality --- black carbon --- knowledge-transfer --- innovation --- measurement technology --- emissions mitigation --- broken windows theory --- crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) --- crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD) --- criminology --- delinquency --- routine activities theory --- safe cities --- safe streets --- urban studies --- eye-tracking --- signboard --- commercial street --- streetscapes --- incivilities --- health --- Malaysia --- place attachment --- place identity --- urban neighbourhood --- n/a --- green streets --- street design --- stormwater management --- right-of-way

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