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Consommatrice d'espace, énergivore par la multiplication des infrastructures et des trajets qu'elle engendre le plus souvent, la maison individuelle, modèle auquel aspirent les trois quarts des Français, apparaît à de nombreux égards comme le contre-exemple d'un développement soutenable. Ce recueil de textes écrits par des spécialistes de différents domaines(...)
La maison individuelle : vers des paysages soutenables?
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Consommatrice d'espace, énergivore par la multiplication des infrastructures et des trajets qu'elle engendre le plus souvent, la maison individuelle, modèle auquel aspirent les trois quarts des Français, apparaît à de nombreux égards comme le contre-exemple d'un développement soutenable. Ce recueil de textes écrits par des spécialistes de différents domaines (architecture, droit, économie, géographie, sociologie, urbanisme, paysage, bureaux d'études techniques) encourage par ses regards croisés une réflexion plurielle conjuguant différentes échelles : l'intérieur de la maison, son enveloppe, la parcelle sur laquelle elle se situe, le paysage dans lequel elle s'inscrit. Naissent alors plusieurs pistes de réflexion pour faire de ce type d'habitat une entité durable : la préservation des équilibres entre espaces naturels et espaces habités par l'adoption de politiques responsables, l'amélioration technique des enveloppes et des équipements, exigée par les réglementations thermiques successives, la meilleure formation des professionnels de la construction, la mutualisation de certaines installations, la mise en place de solutions de gouvernante novatrices, la préservation du paysage par la considération de la trame verte et bleue. Une mise en perspective internationale, par l'évocation des pratiques dans le Vorarlberg, en Suisse et au Japon, complète cette réflexion et ouvre vers de nouveaux possibles.
Théorie de l’urbanisme
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In Civitas by Design, historian Howard Gillette, Jr., takes a critical look at the planning tradition, examining a wide range of environmental interventions and their consequences over the course of the twentieth century.
Civitas by design : building better communities, from the Garden city to the New Urbanism
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In Civitas by Design, historian Howard Gillette, Jr., takes a critical look at the planning tradition, examining a wide range of environmental interventions and their consequences over the course of the twentieth century.
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Performative urban design
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Performative Urban Design identifies emerging trends in urban design as they are reflected in a city's architecture and spatial design. A 'cultural grafting' of the inner city is taking place, and urban development is pursuing an intense city life in which architecture and art are playing a catalytic role. On the one hand, this development has focused on massive(...)
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Performative Urban Design identifies emerging trends in urban design as they are reflected in a city's architecture and spatial design. A 'cultural grafting' of the inner city is taking place, and urban development is pursuing an intense city life in which architecture and art are playing a catalytic role. On the one hand, this development has focused on massive investments in 'corporate architecture.' On the other hand, cities have invested heavily in new cultural centers and performative urban spaces that can fulfill a growing desire for entertainment and culture. This anthology addresses these issues through the three lenses of: Sense Architecture, Place Making, and Urban Catalyst. The articles identify the relevant theoretical positions within architecture, art, and urban strategies, and they demonstrate the concepts and methodological approaches drawn from practical experience.
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Cities are the affirmation of civilisation and human inventiveness. They are at once fragile organisms in constant need of care and battlegrounds of conflicting interests. A Smart Guide to Utopia showcases 111 projects, initiaves and ideas from all over Europe that make our cities better. Whether it be an underground waste disposal system in Barcelona or a public swimming(...)
A smart guide to utopia: 111 inspiring ideas for a better city
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Cities are the affirmation of civilisation and human inventiveness. They are at once fragile organisms in constant need of care and battlegrounds of conflicting interests. A Smart Guide to Utopia showcases 111 projects, initiaves and ideas from all over Europe that make our cities better. Whether it be an underground waste disposal system in Barcelona or a public swimming pool converted into an arts centre in Berlin, a self-sufficient urban garden or solar-powered pop-up restaurant travelling with the sun, a building printer or a zero-packaging supermarket, this book celebrates the energy and imagination of people who want to make their cities a little more fun, clean, friendly, green and above all, restore a sense of community. Our cities belong to us, and they depend on us. Only we can make them worth living in.
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Helsinki beyond dreams
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Helsinki Beyond Dreams is a book about urban culture and how it can make a difference. It explores new perspectives on a city in transition. The finnish capital of Helsinki, recently cited as the world's most livable city, is bubbling with new ideas and creative endeavors. This publication is a team effort by a large group of urban activists, thinkers and artists.
Helsinki beyond dreams
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Helsinki Beyond Dreams is a book about urban culture and how it can make a difference. It explores new perspectives on a city in transition. The finnish capital of Helsinki, recently cited as the world's most livable city, is bubbling with new ideas and creative endeavors. This publication is a team effort by a large group of urban activists, thinkers and artists.
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A nuanced argument for a new vocabulary of the city, Unlearning the City proposes a way of analyzing the materiality of the urban that captures the ever-changing human experience. Swati Chattopadhyay uses the popular culture of Indian cities to question the dominant conception of urban infrastructure and encourage a conceptual realignment in how the city is seen,(...)
Unlearning the city : infrastructure in a new optical field
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A nuanced argument for a new vocabulary of the city, Unlearning the City proposes a way of analyzing the materiality of the urban that captures the ever-changing human experience. Swati Chattopadhyay uses the popular culture of Indian cities to question the dominant conception of urban infrastructure and encourage a conceptual realignment in how the city is seen, discussed, and experienced.
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Between the well-documented development of colonial Bombay and sprawling contemporary Mumbai, a profound shift in the city’s fabric occurred: the emergence of the first suburbs and their distinctive pattern of apartment living. In House, but No Garden Nikhil Rao considers this phenomenon and its significance for South Asian urban life. As it links the colonial and(...)
House, but no garden: apartment living in Bombay's suburbs, 1898-1964
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Between the well-documented development of colonial Bombay and sprawling contemporary Mumbai, a profound shift in the city’s fabric occurred: the emergence of the first suburbs and their distinctive pattern of apartment living. In House, but No Garden Nikhil Rao considers this phenomenon and its significance for South Asian urban life. As it links the colonial and postcolonial city—both visually and analytically—Rao’s work traces the appearance of new spatial and cultural configurations in the middle decades of the twentieth century in Bombay. In doing so, it expands our understanding of how built environments and urban identities are constitutive of one another.
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The Transatlantic Collapse of Urban Renewal examines how postwar thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic considered urban landscapes radically changed by the political and physical realities of sprawl, urban decay, and urban renewal. With a sweep that encompasses New York, London, Berlin, Philadelphia, and Toronto, among others, Christopher Klemek traces changing(...)
The transatlantic collapse of urban renewal : postwar urbanism from New York to Berlin
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The Transatlantic Collapse of Urban Renewal examines how postwar thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic considered urban landscapes radically changed by the political and physical realities of sprawl, urban decay, and urban renewal. With a sweep that encompasses New York, London, Berlin, Philadelphia, and Toronto, among others, Christopher Klemek traces changing responses to the challenging issues that most affected the lives of the world’s cities. In the postwar decades, the principles of modernist planning came to be challenged — in the grassroots revolts against the building of freeways through urban neighborhoods, for instance, or by academic critiques of slum clearance policy agendas — and then began to collapse entirely. Over the 1960s, several alternative views of city life emerged among neighborhood activists, New Left social scientists, and neoconservative critics. Ultimately, while a pessimistic view of urban crisis may have won out in the United States and Great Britain, Klemek demonstrates that other countries more successfully harmonized urban renewal and its alternatives. This much anticipated book provides one of the first truly international perspectives on issues central to historians and planners alike, making it essential reading for anyone engaged with either field.
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The city is me
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Proposing a new way of understanding the relationship between the city and personal identity, The City is Me argues that there is no longer a distance between the two. The result of extensive research about our notions of the city and the person throughout time, this volume explores the technology, research findings, and new ideas that have made it impossible to sustain(...)
The city is me
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Proposing a new way of understanding the relationship between the city and personal identity, The City is Me argues that there is no longer a distance between the two. The result of extensive research about our notions of the city and the person throughout time, this volume explores the technology, research findings, and new ideas that have made it impossible to sustain conceptions of the city that are based on the criterion of a boundary. Showing how this shift mirrors the decentralization and fragmentation of personal identity in a globalized world, Rosane Araujo confronts the challenge of rethinking urbanism in a way that corresponds to the risk and uncertainty--but also to the possibilities--of today's cities.
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In the life of cities
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What is it that gives places their individual qualities and defines the life of a city? Architects and urbanists are accustomed to describing and creating the organizational structures, the layouts and physical attributes of our cities. But what are the relations between the design of a city—its form—and the life engendered by that form? Responding to this question is the(...)
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In the life of cities
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What is it that gives places their individual qualities and defines the life of a city? Architects and urbanists are accustomed to describing and creating the organizational structures, the layouts and physical attributes of our cities. But what are the relations between the design of a city—its form—and the life engendered by that form? Responding to this question is the inspiration for In the Life of Cities. Contributors from a wide range of fields address the role and life of cities as diverse as Baku, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Detroit, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Mumbai, Paris, Quito, St. Petersburg, Tel Aviv, Tirana, and Toronto. Portfolios of contemporary photography present the layered realities of urban life today.