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Touching the City Timothy Makower

Touching the City By Timothy Makower

Touching the City by Timothy Makower


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Summary

Scale in cities is relative and absolute. It has the ability to make us feel at home in the world or alien from it; connected or disconnected. This book explores how scale is manifested in cities, exploring scale in buildings, in the space between them and in their details. It asks how scale makes a difference.

Touching the City Summary

Touching the City: Thoughts on Urban Scale by Timothy Makower

Scale in cities is relative and absolute. It has the ability to make us feel at home in the world or alien from it; connected or disconnected. Both large and small scale in cities can be beautiful; both are right, neither is wrong. Whilst accepting that prescription is no answer, 'getting the scale right' at an intuitive and sensual level is a fundamental part of the magic of architecture and urban design. Touching the City explores how scale is manifested in cities, exploring scale in buildings, in the space between them and in their details. It asks how scale makes a difference. Travelling from Detroit to Chandigarh, via New York, London, Paris, Rome and Doha, Tim Makower explores cities with the analytical eye of a designer and with the experiential eye of the urban dweller. Looking at historic cities, he asks what is good about them: what can we learn from the old to inform the new? The book zooms in from the macro scale of surfing Google Earth to micro moments such as finding fossils in a weathered wall. It examines the dynamics and movement patterns of cities, the making of streets and skylines, the formation of thresholds and facades, and it also touches on the process of design and the importance of drawing. As the book's title, Touching the City, suggests, it also emphasises the tactile that the city is indeed something physical, something we can touch and be touched by, alive and ever changing.

Touching the City Reviews

Makower achieves a very readable and practical summary of urban design for a full range of practitioners and anyone with an interest in the design of cities. The book is a call for re-thinking what we mean by rational and rigorous design that is good for people, applied with a common sense of scale. (Urban design, 2016)

About Timothy Makower

Tim Makower is an architect and urbanist. He was educated at Cambridge and the Royal College of Art. He worked with Allies and Morrison for 25 years and became a partner there in 2006. He led many of their major projects of architecture and urban design, including projects in the UK such as the King's Cross Masterplan, Bankside, Liverpool One, St Andrews Bromley-by-Bow and in the Middle East, Msheireb, the National Archive of Qatar, Sidra Village and others. In 2012 he left Allies and Morrison to found Makower Architects, and he is now engaged in new projects which include the Al Rayyan Gate Masterplan, the Qatar Bio-Hub, the Regeneration Framework for Old Doha and the GORD Eco-Villa. He has been involved for many years in education in Qatar, the UK and also in the United States and has published numerous articles. From 2011 to 2012, he held the co-chair of architecture and urban design at Qatar University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Foreword: Scaling the XXL Kees Christiaanse Introduction Chapter 1: On Scale and Size Chapter 2: On Scale and Movement Chapter 3: On Scale and Edges Chapter 4: On Scale and Grain Chapter 5: On Scale and Form Chapter 6: On Scale, Skeletons and Surface Chapter 7: On Scale and Detail Conclusion: From Nature Select Bibliography Index Picture Credits

Additional information

GOR006701097
9781118737729
1118737725
Touching the City: Thoughts on Urban Scale by Timothy Makower
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20141024
216
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