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Repairing the American Metropolis Douglas Kelbaugh

Repairing the American Metropolis By Douglas Kelbaugh

Repairing the American Metropolis by Douglas Kelbaugh


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An indispensable book for architects, urban designers and planners, landscape architects, architectural and urban scholars, government officials, developers, environmentalists, and citizens interested in understanding and shaping the American metropolis.

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Repairing the American Metropolis: Common Place Revisited by Douglas Kelbaugh

Repairing the American Metropolis is based on Douglas Kelbaugh's Common Place: Toward Neighborhood and Regional Design, first published in 1997. It is more timely and significant than ever, with new text, charts, and images on architecture, sprawl, and New Urbanism, a movement that he helped pioneer. Theory and policies have been revised, refined, updated, and developed as compelling ways to plan and design the built environment.

This is an indispensable book for architects, urban designers and planners, landscape architects, architecture and urban planning students and scholars, government officials, developers, environmentalists, and citizens interested in understanding and shaping the American metropolis.

Repairing the American Metropolis Reviews

The reader's urban experience will never be quite the same after experiencing this book. With clarity, precision, and deft detail, Kelbaugh pans the unsustainable design strategies and conceits of an auto-crazed culture, as our human spirit vanishes in the rearview mirror. The author is uniquely well qualified to connect the dots between the habitat we could fashion and the humanity we could reclaim.

* Planning and Zoning News *

An academic's thoughtful meditation on values that should underlie development-community, sustainable order, and human spirit-and a discerning examination of the proposed remedies.

* New Urban News *

Kelbaugh describes architects' and urban planners' responses to the problems of 20th-century urbanism and reviews the predicament of modern suburbanization, offering a cognent critique of both modernist and postmodernist paradigms. In contrast to architectural historians who do similar work, however, Kelbaugh also suggests solutions to the spatial problems he documents.

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About Douglas Kelbaugh

Douglas Kelbaugh is professor of architecture and urban planning in Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, and former principal in Kelbaugh, Calthorpe & Associates in Seattle and in Kelbaugh + Lee in Princeton, New Jersey. Among many other writings, he coauthored the national best seller The Pedestrian Pocket Book.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Suburban Sprawl: Paved with Good Intentions
2. Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place
3. Typology: An Architecture of Limits
4. New Urbanism: Versus Everyday Urbanism and Post Urbanism
5. Public Policy: What We Should Do A.S.A.P.

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN0295982047G
9780295982045
0295982047
Repairing the American Metropolis: Common Place Revisited by Douglas Kelbaugh
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Washington Press
20020701
272
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