The Plot by Jonathan Tarbatt

The Plot by Jonathan Tarbatt

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The Plot by Jonathan Tarbatt

The perceived failure of late Twentieth Century place-making led to a rethink among urban designers that today puts sustainability at the heart of contemporary policy. In this book, Tarbatt explains his practical plot-based urbanism solution to this problem. Key chapters on designing and detailing the plot are organised by block type and offer critical design data, while the guidance is supported throughout by lively illustrations and numerous international case studies. Aimed at masterplanners, architects and landscape architects as well as local authorities, town planners, urban geographers and developers, the book is a manual for making more sustainable places.
This timely work is readable, succinct, informative and well researchedIt begins with an overview of current thinking about urban design and an analysis of how architects and planners have largely failed to provide towns and cities with the diversity that has long been identified as the elusive magic ingredient of successful, well-loved places. The real value of the book, however, is that it goes on to dispel the mystery by providing a pragmatic toolkit for getting it right. Anyone grappling with the localism agenda should read this.
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ISBN 13 9781859464434
ISBN 10 1859464432
Title The Plot
Author Jonathan Tarbatt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher RIBA Publishing
Year published 2012-06-30
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.