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The Evolution of Urban Form: Typology for Planners and Architects
Brenda Case Scheer
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| #1544671 in Books | 2010-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.42 x.41 x8.30l,1.12 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Modest Book, Heavy Message|By Randall Imai|Scheer's approach to explaining the complexity of the built environment through the lens of contemporary building typology will be a valuable tool in how we seek to improve metropolitan development, particularly in the light of our new economic realities. The predominant penchant of city designers for the time before cars is appreciat||Scheer’s investigation of building types in the context of urbanism offers a rigorous introduction for students as well as a strong review for academics and practitioners. The book is especially valuable
Why are so many of our urban environments so resistant to change? The author tackles this question in her comprehensive guide for planners, designers, and students concerned with how cities take shape. This book provides a fundamental understanding of how physical environments are created, changed, and transformed through ordinary processes over time. Most of the built environment adheres to a few physical patterns, or types, that occur over and over. Planners and archit...
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