A New Theory of Urban Design
Christopher Alexander author Ingrid King author Hajo Neis author Artemis Anninou author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Feb '88
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Challenging new proposals for urban design
This radical new look at urban design asks why our modern cities so often lack a sense of natural growth, and suggests some guidelines for putting that `organic' character back into our High Streets and public buildings.In this radical new look at the theory and practice of urban design, Christopher Alexander asks why our modern cities so often lack a sense of natural growth, and suggests a set of rules and guidelines by which we can inject that `organic' character back into our High Streets, buildings, and squares. At a time when so many of Britain's inner cities are undergoing, or are in need of, drastic renovation, Christopher Alexander's detailed account of his own experiments in urban-renewal in San Francisco makes thought-provoking reading.
'immensely compelling ... It is simply written and illustrated, successfully avoiding the opaque jargon and pretentious gloss often found in such publications. It is a welcome addition to the tiny body of literature on urban design and an essential addition to the 'elbow libraries' of students and practitioners.' Francis Tibbalds, RIBA Journal
'is of great value in continuing a major process extending back over twenty years' David Gosling, University of Sheffield, Town Planning Review
ISBN: 9780195037531
Dimensions: 141mm x 207mm x 17mm
Weight: 440g
272 pages