A Thousand Kinds of Neighborhood shows how spontaneous plans made among many actors generate unanticipated community improvements as they transform and enrich formal spatial plans.
A Thousand Kinds of Neighborhood shows how spontaneous plans made among many actors generate unanticipated community improvements as they transform and enrich formal spatial plans.
Sanjeev Vidyarthi is an Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. Trained as an architect, urban designer and spatial planner, Sanjeev studies how to make better plans for places. His research interests include ideas and actions in the fields of planning theory and history and globalization and development studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 1. Discursive Plans Conceiving Planning Ideas 2. Parameter Plans Operationalizing Concepts Part 2 3. Formal Plans Making Official Attempts 4. User Plans Leveraging Unforeseen Opportunities Part 3 5. Developer Plans Building Subdivisions on the Urban Edge 6. Popular Plans Reconciling Diverse Efforts
Part 1 1. Discursive Plans Conceiving Planning Ideas 2. Parameter Plans Operationalizing Concepts Part 2 3. Formal Plans Making Official Attempts 4. User Plans Leveraging Unforeseen Opportunities Part 3 5. Developer Plans Building Subdivisions on the Urban Edge 6. Popular Plans Reconciling Diverse Efforts
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