|
|
| |||||||||||||||||
Community is not an accumulation of buildings with interstate access, neighborhood not a housing project convenient to shopping. Everyone knows what suburban sprawl looks like and the problems is creates. This book knows answers.
The First Step to Communities that Work.
Create maximum livability, cohesiveness, and style in developments outside cities. In these pages, you’ll find recommendations for creating true neighborhoods within the context of the existing suburban landscape—in an illustrated, step-by-step, case-study format.
| If you like this title, you might also like... |
|
| ||||||
Part 1: Parts of the Puzzle
Chapter 1: What is Community Design, Anyway?
Chapter 2: What’s the Process of Community Design?
Chapter 3: What Is the Language of Design
Chapter 4: What Is the Framework of Community?
Part 2: Putting It All Together
Chapter 5: Where Would You Rather Live?
Chapter 6: Where Would You Rather Shop?
Chapter 7: Where Would You Rather Work?
Chapter 8: Where Would You Rather Relax?
Chapter 9: Learning How to Put It All Together
Kenneth B. Hall (Virginia Beach, VA) is a landscape architect with the award-winning firm CMSS Architects. A specialist in community and park planning, he has written a number of technical articles. He holds a MA in landscape architecture. |
| Adobe PDF eBook | |
| Copy: | not allowed |
| Print: | allowed with no limitations |