Jon Lang, Nancy Marshall (Australia University of New South Wales)
Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays
Successes and Failures
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Jon Lang, Nancy Marshall (Australia University of New South Wales)
Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays
Successes and Failures
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Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays: Successes and Failures discusses how people experience squares, presenting a â typology of squaresâ based on the dimensions of ownership, the squareâ s instrumental functions, and a series of their basic physical attributes.
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Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays: Successes and Failures discusses how people experience squares, presenting a â typology of squaresâ based on the dimensions of ownership, the squareâ s instrumental functions, and a series of their basic physical attributes.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 190mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781138959293
- ISBN-10: 1138959294
- Artikelnr.: 44746519
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 190mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781138959293
- ISBN-10: 1138959294
- Artikelnr.: 44746519
Prologue: The Concern
Part 1: Introduction
1. Experiencing Public Open Spaces
2. Squares as Places, Links and Displays
3. Sociocultural Considerations
Part 2: Types of Urban Squares and their Design
4. Public, Quasi-public and Semi-public Squares
5. Types based on Instrumental Functions:
6. Types based on Size
7. Types based on Degree of Enclosure
8. Types based on Configurations
9. Types based on Internal Designs
10. Types based on Symbolic Functions
11. Types based on Design Paradigms
Part 3: Learning from Case Studies
12. A Score of Case Studies
1. Rittenhouse House Square, Philadelphia
2. Sproul Plaza, University of California at Berkeley
3. Paley Park, New York
4. Cours Honoréd-Estiennne d'Orves, Marseille
5. La Place des Terreaux, Lyon
6. Federation Square, Melbourne
7. Paternoster Square, London
8. Robson Square, Vancouver
9. Olympic Plaza, Calgary
10. Trafalgar Square, London
11. The Capitol Square, Chandigarh
12. Oxford Square, Sydney
13. Pershing Square, Los Angeles
14. Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam
15. The Guggenheim Museum forecourt, Bilbao
16. North and South Shanghai Railway Station Squares, Shanghai
17. Jacob K. Javits Federal Building Plaza, New York
18. Granary Square, London
19. Times Square, New York
20. Piazza San Marco, Venice
Part 4: What Works and What Doesn't Work
13. The Qualities of Lively Urban Squares
14. The Qualities of Quiet Urban Squares
Epilogue
Part 1: Introduction
1. Experiencing Public Open Spaces
2. Squares as Places, Links and Displays
3. Sociocultural Considerations
Part 2: Types of Urban Squares and their Design
4. Public, Quasi-public and Semi-public Squares
5. Types based on Instrumental Functions:
6. Types based on Size
7. Types based on Degree of Enclosure
8. Types based on Configurations
9. Types based on Internal Designs
10. Types based on Symbolic Functions
11. Types based on Design Paradigms
Part 3: Learning from Case Studies
12. A Score of Case Studies
1. Rittenhouse House Square, Philadelphia
2. Sproul Plaza, University of California at Berkeley
3. Paley Park, New York
4. Cours Honoréd-Estiennne d'Orves, Marseille
5. La Place des Terreaux, Lyon
6. Federation Square, Melbourne
7. Paternoster Square, London
8. Robson Square, Vancouver
9. Olympic Plaza, Calgary
10. Trafalgar Square, London
11. The Capitol Square, Chandigarh
12. Oxford Square, Sydney
13. Pershing Square, Los Angeles
14. Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam
15. The Guggenheim Museum forecourt, Bilbao
16. North and South Shanghai Railway Station Squares, Shanghai
17. Jacob K. Javits Federal Building Plaza, New York
18. Granary Square, London
19. Times Square, New York
20. Piazza San Marco, Venice
Part 4: What Works and What Doesn't Work
13. The Qualities of Lively Urban Squares
14. The Qualities of Quiet Urban Squares
Epilogue
Prologue: The Concern
Part 1: Introduction
1. Experiencing Public Open Spaces
2. Squares as Places, Links and Displays
3. Sociocultural Considerations
Part 2: Types of Urban Squares and their Design
4. Public, Quasi-public and Semi-public Squares
5. Types based on Instrumental Functions:
6. Types based on Size
7. Types based on Degree of Enclosure
8. Types based on Configurations
9. Types based on Internal Designs
10. Types based on Symbolic Functions
11. Types based on Design Paradigms
Part 3: Learning from Case Studies
12. A Score of Case Studies
1. Rittenhouse House Square, Philadelphia
2. Sproul Plaza, University of California at Berkeley
3. Paley Park, New York
4. Cours Honoréd-Estiennne d'Orves, Marseille
5. La Place des Terreaux, Lyon
6. Federation Square, Melbourne
7. Paternoster Square, London
8. Robson Square, Vancouver
9. Olympic Plaza, Calgary
10. Trafalgar Square, London
11. The Capitol Square, Chandigarh
12. Oxford Square, Sydney
13. Pershing Square, Los Angeles
14. Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam
15. The Guggenheim Museum forecourt, Bilbao
16. North and South Shanghai Railway Station Squares, Shanghai
17. Jacob K. Javits Federal Building Plaza, New York
18. Granary Square, London
19. Times Square, New York
20. Piazza San Marco, Venice
Part 4: What Works and What Doesn't Work
13. The Qualities of Lively Urban Squares
14. The Qualities of Quiet Urban Squares
Epilogue
Part 1: Introduction
1. Experiencing Public Open Spaces
2. Squares as Places, Links and Displays
3. Sociocultural Considerations
Part 2: Types of Urban Squares and their Design
4. Public, Quasi-public and Semi-public Squares
5. Types based on Instrumental Functions:
6. Types based on Size
7. Types based on Degree of Enclosure
8. Types based on Configurations
9. Types based on Internal Designs
10. Types based on Symbolic Functions
11. Types based on Design Paradigms
Part 3: Learning from Case Studies
12. A Score of Case Studies
1. Rittenhouse House Square, Philadelphia
2. Sproul Plaza, University of California at Berkeley
3. Paley Park, New York
4. Cours Honoréd-Estiennne d'Orves, Marseille
5. La Place des Terreaux, Lyon
6. Federation Square, Melbourne
7. Paternoster Square, London
8. Robson Square, Vancouver
9. Olympic Plaza, Calgary
10. Trafalgar Square, London
11. The Capitol Square, Chandigarh
12. Oxford Square, Sydney
13. Pershing Square, Los Angeles
14. Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam
15. The Guggenheim Museum forecourt, Bilbao
16. North and South Shanghai Railway Station Squares, Shanghai
17. Jacob K. Javits Federal Building Plaza, New York
18. Granary Square, London
19. Times Square, New York
20. Piazza San Marco, Venice
Part 4: What Works and What Doesn't Work
13. The Qualities of Lively Urban Squares
14. The Qualities of Quiet Urban Squares
Epilogue