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Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents Andres Duany

Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents By Andres Duany

Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents by Andres Duany


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Landscape Urbanism vs. the New Urbanism-negotiating the relationship between cities and the natural world.

Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents Summary

Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City by Andres Duany

In contemporary Western society, urban development is regarded as an unfortunate blight from which nature provides a much-needed respite. This apparent dichotomy ignores the interdependence between human settlement and the natural world. In fact, one of the most pressing problems facing urban theorists today is determining how to resolve the tension between the built and natural environments, in the process creating truly sustainable cities. Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents is a collection of essays exploring the debate over urban reform, now polarized around the two competing paradigms of Landscape Urbanism and the New Urbanism. Landscape Urbanism is conceived as a more ecologically based approach, while New Urbanism is more concerned with the built form. Well-known and influential urban theorists such as Andres Duany and James Howard Kunstler delve into the impact of the tension between the two perspectives on: * Smart growth* Neighborhood design* Sustainable development* Creating cities that are in balance with nature While there is significant overlap between Landscape Urbanism and the New Urbanism, the former has assumed prominence amongst most critical theorists, whereas the latter's proponents are more practically oriented. Given that these two sets of ideas are at the forefront of sustainable urban design, the analysis-- and potential reconciliation--offered by Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents is long overdue. Andres Duany is a leading proponent of the New Urbanism and is a founding principal at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company. Emily Talen is a professor at Arizona State University and the author of four previous books on urban design.

Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents Reviews

Herein one can find the most articulate and insightful debate on Urbanism to surface in decades. The issues raised should be at the heart of any serious dialog about the human prospect. ---Peter Calthorpoe, author of Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change Landscape urbanism propaganda famously vaunts its own doctrinal incompleteness, indeterminateness, openness, while paradoxically broadcasting a possible maturation. In this unique compendium formidable antagonists pay the Landscape urbanism gobbledygook more attention than it is capable to sustain and scrupulously expose the extent to which LU is but old modernist wine presented in new greenwashed bottles. ---Leon Krier, Louis Kahn Visiting Professor, Yale University SOA2013 This important collection of essays lays bare the comprehensive wrongheadedness at the foundation of Landscape Urbanist theory, from its apparently unconscious preference of the symbolic over the real to its surprisingly outdated conception of man's proper relationship to nature. We've known for decades that the best way to protect the landscape is to stay the heck away from it, collecting ourselves in dense, walkable cities. Any alternative to this time-tested model is still carbon-belching sprawl, however well it drains. ---Jeff Speck, author of Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time.

About Andres Duany

Andres Duany is a founding principal at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company (DPZ) -- a firm which is widely recognized as a leader of the New Urbanism and has completed designs for close to 300 new towns, regional plans, and community revitalization projects. He has delivered hundreds of lectures and seminars, addressing architects, planning groups, university students, and the general public. Dr. Duany's recent publications include The New Civic Art and Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. He is a founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism, which has been characterized by The New York Times as "the most important collective architectural movement in the United States in the past fifty years." He earned a Master's degree in architecture from the Yale School of Architecture, has been awarded several honorary doctorates and many awards for his scholarship in architecture and urban design. Emily Talen is a Professor in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning and the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University. She is Co-Editor of the Journal of Urbanism and the author of 4 previous books and many journal articles on urban design and the New Urbanism. Dr. Talen sits on more than a dozen editorial and advisory boards and has received many honors and awards for her work, including being voted one of Planetizen's "Top 100 Urban Thinkers". She holds a a PhD in urban geography from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Reminiscences Looking Backward: Notes on a Cultural Episode Andres Duany and Emily Talen Transcript of a Debate ca. 2011 Sandy Sorlien and Bruce Donnelly, Editors An Album of Images 1950-2010 [includes color section] Andres Duany 2. Landscape and the City Michael Dennis and Alistair McIntosh 3. Landscape Urbanism, New Urbanism and the Environmental Paradox of Cities Doug Kelbaugh 4. The Metropolis versus the City Neal I. Payton 5. The Social Apathy of Landscape Urbanism Emily Talen 6. A General Theory of Ecological Urbanism Andres Duany 7. The Zombies of Gund Hall Go Forth and Eat America's Brains James Howard Kunstler 8. Landscape Urbanism: Supplement or Substitute? Paul Murrain 9. Why Dogs Should Not Eat Dogs Daniel Solomon 10. Absorbing Landscape Urbanism Bruce Donnelly 11. Art Vitiating Life Michael Mehaffy 12. Marginality and the Prospect for Urbanism in the Post-Ecological City Michael Rios 13. Adaptive Urbanism Kristina Hill and Larissa Larsen 14. Talk of Urbanism Jason Brody 15. Articulating Landscape Urbanism Jusuck Koh 16. Landscape Ecology and Its Urbanism Perry Pei-Ju Yang 17. Urbanism New, Landscape, or Otherwise: The Case for Complementarity Nan Ellin 18. A Critique of the High Line: Landscape Urbanism and the Global South Leon Morenas Index About The Editors/Contributors

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9780865717404
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Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City by Andres Duany
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New Society Publishers
2013-04-18
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