
Creating Neighbourhoods and Places in the Built Environment
Author(s): David Chapman
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date: 1 Jan. 1996
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 268 pages
- ISBN-10: 0419209301
- ISBN-13: 9780419209300
Book Description
This design primer examines the forces at work in the built environment and their impact on the form of buildings and their environments.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“The format is very reader-friendly…Anyone teaching courses that are concerned with urban place, for whatever discipline or professional qualification, would do well to review Creating Neighbourhoods. – Local Government Neighbourhoods
“…the book represents a good first port-of-call for students interested in the broad processes at work in the production of quality built environments.” – Journal of Urban Design
‘…very accessible and…easy to read… Each chapter is begun with a clear introduction to the topic that is dealt with, and the key issues to be discussed are identified…it is refreshing to find a book that is rich in examples taken from provincial cities, and in which London is not emphasised at the cost of everywhere else.’ – ‘Environment and Planning, 1998
From the Back Cover
Current changes and pressures to transcend professional barriers throughout the construction industry are being reflected in the way built environment education and training is now planned and designed. Courses are focusing on aspects which are common to all the subjects to foster a multi-professional approach and lead to better collaborative practice. The Built Environment Series of Textbooks (BEST) provides texts which are relevant to more than one course and addresses areas of commonality in an original and innovative way. Creating Neighbourhoods and Places in the Built Environment examines the forces at work in the built environment and their impact on the form of buildings and their surroundings. The book looks at the competing interests between individuals and agencies which exist, their interaction with physical and environmental forces and the results of their intervention. It shows how buildings, spaces and human activities combine to create a lively and enjoyable environment.
About the Author
David Chapman
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