End-users provide the most valuable perspective and insights into how public social space should function. Much of the failure of urban settings can be related to over-structured urban environments which deterministically prescribe usage, constraining instead of enabling socio-spatial performance.

Planning decisions by specialists should be made with the participation of the end-user to minimise uncertainty as far as possible, creating enabling environments. Placemaking: An Urban Design Methodology presents a methodology that evaluates the preferences of urban dwellers and synthesises these with the planning specialist’s expertise, better representing all views. Author Derek Thomas integrates the Sondheim Methodology with means to understanding cultural clues to create a matrix methodology that links planning primers with planning actions.

A unique new tool for community planners, this book emphasises the importance of the community while taking into account the expertise of the planner in creating public spaces.

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A unique new tool for community planners, Placemaking: An Urban Design Methodology emphasises the importance of the community while taking into account the expertise of the planner in creating public spaces.

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Preface, Derek Thomas; Introduction, Derek Thomas; Chapter 1 Chapter One, Derek Thomas; Chapter 2 Chapter Two, Derek Thomas; Chapter 3 Chapter Three, Derek Thomas; Chapter 4 Chapter Four, Derek Thomas; Chapter 5 Chapter Five, Derek Thomas; Chapter 6 Chapter Six, Derek Thomas; Chapter 7 Chapter Seven, Derek Thomas; conclusions Conclusion, Derek ThomasPolling sheet (1), Derek ThomasPolling sheet (2), Derek ThomasEnvironmental specifications, Derek ThomasOnline references sourced from the internet, Derek Thomas;
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780815381976
Publisert
2017-11-22
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Inc
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Derek Thomas holds a master's degree in Environmental Science from Cape Town University, South Africa. His research into the design and planning of socially responsive urban space has explored a methodology that engages all stakeholders. He trained at the Oxford School of Architecture, UK, and is a published author on architecture and urban design.