The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community

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The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community

Author(s): Peter Katz (Author)

  • Publisher: McGraw Hill
  • Publication Date: October 22, 1993
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0070338892
  • ISBN-13: 9780070338890

Book Description

The move to liveable communities–ideal “small towns” and neighborhoods where people work, live, play, and walk from place to place–is on. Profit from what a visionary group of architects leading this movement has learned about designing new “small towns” in Peter Katz’s The New Urbanism. You’ll discover the amazing potential for this kind of work as well as case studies, site plans, project analyses, and 180 beautiful photographs. This unique reference also tackles–and answers–the critical issues of crime, health, traffic, environmental degradation, and economic vitality and opens a startling window on the look and feel of future communities. Every designer can profit from this guide to building the utopias of tomorrow–today!

Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal

The New Urbanism is a movement that seeks to restore a civil realm to urban planning and a sense of place to our communities. It is a tangible response to the failed Modernist planning that has resulted in unchecked suburban sprawl, slavish dependence on the automobile, and the abandonment and decay of our cities. Katz, who heads a marketing and design firm, brings together in this informative and accessible book the voices and case studies of the young architects and planners who practice the New Urbanism–Peter Calthorpe, Andres Duany, and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, among them. They gear their designs to the scale of the pedestrian and seek to promote a symbiotic relationship between urban development and public transportation. An often published example of this movement is the community of Seaside, Florida. Extensively illustrated with plans, diagrams, and color photographs and renderings, this highly instructive book is a must for architecture and urban planning collections, and suitable for general readers.
– Thomas P.R. Nugent, New York
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From the Publisher

Peter Katz is a design and marketing consultant based in San Francisco, California, and Seattle, Washington. He has directed real estate-related projects throughout the U.S. and the Pacific Rim. Katz studied architecture and graphic design at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York, receiving a bachelor of fine arts degree and the Royal Society of Arts (London) honor award upon graduation. Katz lectures frequently on urban issues to university audiences and citizens’ groups.

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