The Urban PatternJohn Wiley & Sons, 16 de abr. de 1993 - 656 páginas For more than forty years this text has been educating students about the history of city planning and its contemporary practice. The sixth edition brings students up-to-date with new coverage of computer modeling, the new exurbia and megalopolis, seismic issues, hazardous waste, development vs. no growth, environmental concerns, and participatory planning. |
Conteúdo
Part 6 | 29 |
The Dawn of Urbanization | 43 |
44 | 74 |
99 | 115 |
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE 239 | 153 |
Part 4 | 161 |
The Comprehensive Plan | 241 |
Land Use Element | 261 |
The Zoning Plan | 415 |
The Specific Plan | 438 |
Subdivision Of Land | 442 |
Growth Management | 465 |
The Financial Plans | 478 |
Part 8 | 491 |
Weeds In The Garden and Urban Renewal | 493 |
Development Processes | 513 |
Long Haul Transportation Systems Element | 285 |
Traffic ElementMass Transit And Parking | 296 |
Housing Element | 334 |
Commercial and Industry Element | 341 |
Public Services Institutions and Facilities Element | 364 |
Seismic Safety Element | 371 |
Noise Element | 383 |
Conservation Element | 388 |
Waste Management Element | 403 |
Part 7 | 409 |
The Implementation Process | 411 |
New Towns Satellites and Villages | 517 |
Planning With Minorities | 553 |
Urban Design | 560 |
Art in the City | 576 |
Regional Concepts | 593 |
Part 9 | 607 |
Symbols of Purpose | 609 |
Epilogue | 614 |
617 | |
631 | |
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