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El. knyga: Retrofitting Sprawl: Addressing Seventy Years of Failed Urban Form

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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780820348193
  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780820348193

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These twelve previously unpublished essays present innovative and practical ideas for addressing the harmful effects of sprawl. Sprawl is not only an ongoing focus of specialized magazines like Dwell; indeed, Time magazine has cited “recycling the suburbs” as the second of “Ten Ideas Changing the World Right Now.” While most conversations on sprawl tend to focus on its restriction, this book presents an overview of current thinking on ways to fix, repair, and retrofit existing sprawl.

Chapters by planners, geographers, designers, and architects present research grounded in diverse locales including Phoenix, Arizona; Seattle, Washington; Dublin, Ohio; and the Atlanta, Georgia, and Washington, D.C. metro areas. The authors address head-on the most controversial aspects of sprawl—issues of power and control, justice and equity, and American attitudes about regulating private development. But they also put these issues in practical contexts, bringing in examples of redesign that are already occurring around the country, including the retrofitting of corridors and the repurposing of cul-de-sacs. Whether fixing sprawl requires a “cultural shift” in thinking or a “coordinated effort” by local government, these essays testify that a combination of forethought and creative thinking will be needed.

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New ideas for making sprawl work
Introduction. Retrofitting Sprawl 1(10)
Emily Talen
SECTION ONE EXISTING REALITIES
Chapter 1 From Sprawl to Walkable: How Far Is That?
11(20)
Julia Koschinsky
Emily Talen
Chapter 2 Strip Development and How to Read It
31(26)
Brenda Case Scheer
Chapter 3 Rezoning Montgomery: People, Politics, and Place
57(24)
Gerrit-Jan Knaap
Aviva Hopkins Brown
Rebecca Lewis
Chapter 4 The Personal Decisions That Govern Sprawl
81(22)
Matthew Salenger
SECTION TWO CASE STUDIES
Chapter 5 Urban Design Tactics for Suburban Retrofitting
103(20)
June Williamson
Chapter 6 Suburban Downtowns
123(16)
David Dixon
Chapter 7 The Public Sector Steps Up---And Retrofits a Zombie Subdivision
139(18)
Ellen Dunham-Jones
Wesley Brown
Chapter 8 Walking to the Strip Mall: Retrofitting Informal Pedestrian Paths
157(24)
Nico Larco
SECTION THREE IMAGINED POSSIBILITIES
Chapter 9 Rethinking Residential On-Street Parking
181(18)
Marc Schlossberg
Dave Amos
Chapter 10 Spaces of Indeterminacy: From Thresholds to Ecotones in Retrofitting Sprawl
199(18)
Gabriel Diaz Montemayor
Nabil Kamel
Chapter 11 Retrofitting the Cul-de-Sac in Suburban Arizona: A Design Proposal
217(24)
Benjamin W. Stanley
Aaron Golub
Milagros Zingoni
Whitney Warman
Christian Solorio
Chapter 12 Occupy Sprawl, One Cul-de-Sac at a Time
241(14)
Galina Tachieva
Contributors 255(4)
Index 259
EMILY TALEN is a professor in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning and the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University. Her books include City Rules: How Regulations Affect Urban Form and The Charter of the New Urbanism.