Rebuilding the American City highlights 15 urban design and planning projects in the U.S. that have been catalysts for their downtowns-yet were implemented during the tumultuous start of the 21st century.
Rebuilding the American City highlights 15 urban design and planning projects in the U.S. that have been catalysts for their downtowns-yet were implemented during the tumultuous start of the 21st century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Gamble is a Lecturer in the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, USA. He is a registered architect and certified urban planner and Principal of Gamble Associates based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The practice focuses on urban revitalization and community development. Patty Heyda is an Assistant Professor of Urban Design and Architecture at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. She conducts research on the processes underpinning contemporary urbanism and design through drawing, writing and design projects.
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Introduction Section 1. The Anchor Institution: Leveraging Stability 1.1 Buffalo NY-Buffalo Niagara Medical campus 1.2 New Orleans LA-Tulane City Center 1.3 Philadelphia PA-University of Pennsylvania PennConnects Section 2. The Urban River: Leveraging a Natural Resource 2.1 Chattanooga TN-21st Century Waterfront 2.2 Green Bay WI-CityDeck 2.3 New York NY-Brooklyn Bridge Park Section 3. The Existing Urban Fabric: Leveraging the Existing Condition 3.1 Saint Louis MO-Botanical Heights 3.2 San Antonio TX-Pearl District 3.3 San Francisco CA-Proxy Section 4. The Urban Park System: Leveraging Underutilized Land and Infrastructure 4.1 Atlanta GA-BeltLine 4.2 Birmingham AL-Railroad Park 4.3 Houston TX-Buffalo Bayou Section 5. The Downtown District: Leveraging Proximities and Transit 5.1 Denver CO-Union Station 5.2 Louisville KY-West Main Street 5.3 Portland OR-South Waterfront Appendix: Methodology
Introduction Section 1. The Anchor Institution: Leveraging Stability 1.1 Buffalo NY-Buffalo Niagara Medical campus 1.2 New Orleans LA-Tulane City Center 1.3 Philadelphia PA-University of Pennsylvania PennConnects Section 2. The Urban River: Leveraging a Natural Resource 2.1 Chattanooga TN-21st Century Waterfront 2.2 Green Bay WI-CityDeck 2.3 New York NY-Brooklyn Bridge Park Section 3. The Existing Urban Fabric: Leveraging the Existing Condition 3.1 Saint Louis MO-Botanical Heights 3.2 San Antonio TX-Pearl District 3.3 San Francisco CA-Proxy Section 4. The Urban Park System: Leveraging Underutilized Land and Infrastructure 4.1 Atlanta GA-BeltLine 4.2 Birmingham AL-Railroad Park 4.3 Houston TX-Buffalo Bayou Section 5. The Downtown District: Leveraging Proximities and Transit 5.1 Denver CO-Union Station 5.2 Louisville KY-West Main Street 5.3 Portland OR-South Waterfront Appendix: Methodology
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