Women Reclaiming the City
International Research on Urbanism, Architecture, and Planning
Herausgeber: Haas, Tigran
Women Reclaiming the City
International Research on Urbanism, Architecture, and Planning
Herausgeber: Haas, Tigran
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This book is the first in which current societal themes revolving around urbanism, architecture, and city planning are put forth solely through female perspectives. It reveals the importance of having female lenses on certain societal debates.
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This book is the first in which current societal themes revolving around urbanism, architecture, and city planning are put forth solely through female perspectives. It reveals the importance of having female lenses on certain societal debates.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9781538162651
- ISBN-10: 1538162652
- Artikelnr.: 66758697
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9781538162651
- ISBN-10: 1538162652
- Artikelnr.: 66758697
Edited by Tigran Haas
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
SECTION I - Politicised Spaces and Beyond
1. Doreen Massey On Space
Doreen Massey
2. Cities of Capital - The Indifferent City: Learning from Doreen Massey
Christine Boyer
3. Unequal Cities, Divided Spaces - The Search of Equality
Fran Tonkiss
4. Why Public Space Matters
Setha Low
5. Landscape Literacy and Design for Ecological Democracy: The Nature of Mill
Creek
Ann Whiston Spirn
6. Planning, Design, and the Just City
Susan Fainstein
7. Comparative Urbanism in Gentrification Studies: Ongoing Debate
Loretta Lees
SECTION II - Contemporary Urbanism Grounds
8. The New Design With Nature
Nan Ellin
9. Retrofitting Suburbia for 21st Century Challenges
Ellen Dunham Jones
10. The Ecosystem of Local Shopping Streets and the Architecture of Difference
Sharon Zukin
11. The Meta-Principles of Good Urbanism
Emily Talen
12. Can Architecture Survive Our Global Housing Crisis?
Dana Cuff
13. Leading with Landscape: Investing in Green Infrastructure for Resilience
Nina-Marie Lister
SECTION III - New Urban Social Geographies
14. Feeling the Past: Heritage, Encounter and Engagement
Emma Waterton
15. Memorials as Spaces for Engagement: Design, Use and Meaning
Karen Franck
16. Health in the City
Anne Vernez Moudon
17. From Housing Projects to Healing Gardens: Reflections on a Career
Considering the Psychology of Place
Clare Cooper Marcus
18. Enriching Places for Longevity: Does a Gender Perspective Make a
Difference?
Ann Forsyth
19. How Does Body Conscious Design Contribute to Urbanism?
Galen Cranz
SECTION IV - Collective City Futures - Dwellings and Cultures
20. Everyday Urbanism: Public Spaces and Beyond
Margaret Crawford
21. Edges and Eddies: Learning to be a High-Rise Society in Post-Independence
Singapore, 1960-1995
Jane M. Jacobs and Belinda Yuen
22. The Right to Housing
Adele Santos
23. Story Telling with the Shapes of Time: Place, Poetry, and Local History
Dolores Hayden
24. The City as a Collective Good
Saskia Sassen
25. The Empathy Gap: Digital Culture Needs What Talk Therapy Offers
Sherry Turkle
List of Contributors
Index
About the Editor
Acknowledgements
Introduction
SECTION I - Politicised Spaces and Beyond
1. Doreen Massey On Space
Doreen Massey
2. Cities of Capital - The Indifferent City: Learning from Doreen Massey
Christine Boyer
3. Unequal Cities, Divided Spaces - The Search of Equality
Fran Tonkiss
4. Why Public Space Matters
Setha Low
5. Landscape Literacy and Design for Ecological Democracy: The Nature of Mill
Creek
Ann Whiston Spirn
6. Planning, Design, and the Just City
Susan Fainstein
7. Comparative Urbanism in Gentrification Studies: Ongoing Debate
Loretta Lees
SECTION II - Contemporary Urbanism Grounds
8. The New Design With Nature
Nan Ellin
9. Retrofitting Suburbia for 21st Century Challenges
Ellen Dunham Jones
10. The Ecosystem of Local Shopping Streets and the Architecture of Difference
Sharon Zukin
11. The Meta-Principles of Good Urbanism
Emily Talen
12. Can Architecture Survive Our Global Housing Crisis?
Dana Cuff
13. Leading with Landscape: Investing in Green Infrastructure for Resilience
Nina-Marie Lister
SECTION III - New Urban Social Geographies
14. Feeling the Past: Heritage, Encounter and Engagement
Emma Waterton
15. Memorials as Spaces for Engagement: Design, Use and Meaning
Karen Franck
16. Health in the City
Anne Vernez Moudon
17. From Housing Projects to Healing Gardens: Reflections on a Career
Considering the Psychology of Place
Clare Cooper Marcus
18. Enriching Places for Longevity: Does a Gender Perspective Make a
Difference?
Ann Forsyth
19. How Does Body Conscious Design Contribute to Urbanism?
Galen Cranz
SECTION IV - Collective City Futures - Dwellings and Cultures
20. Everyday Urbanism: Public Spaces and Beyond
Margaret Crawford
21. Edges and Eddies: Learning to be a High-Rise Society in Post-Independence
Singapore, 1960-1995
Jane M. Jacobs and Belinda Yuen
22. The Right to Housing
Adele Santos
23. Story Telling with the Shapes of Time: Place, Poetry, and Local History
Dolores Hayden
24. The City as a Collective Good
Saskia Sassen
25. The Empathy Gap: Digital Culture Needs What Talk Therapy Offers
Sherry Turkle
List of Contributors
Index
About the Editor
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
SECTION I - Politicised Spaces and Beyond
1. Doreen Massey On Space
Doreen Massey
2. Cities of Capital - The Indifferent City: Learning from Doreen Massey
Christine Boyer
3. Unequal Cities, Divided Spaces - The Search of Equality
Fran Tonkiss
4. Why Public Space Matters
Setha Low
5. Landscape Literacy and Design for Ecological Democracy: The Nature of Mill
Creek
Ann Whiston Spirn
6. Planning, Design, and the Just City
Susan Fainstein
7. Comparative Urbanism in Gentrification Studies: Ongoing Debate
Loretta Lees
SECTION II - Contemporary Urbanism Grounds
8. The New Design With Nature
Nan Ellin
9. Retrofitting Suburbia for 21st Century Challenges
Ellen Dunham Jones
10. The Ecosystem of Local Shopping Streets and the Architecture of Difference
Sharon Zukin
11. The Meta-Principles of Good Urbanism
Emily Talen
12. Can Architecture Survive Our Global Housing Crisis?
Dana Cuff
13. Leading with Landscape: Investing in Green Infrastructure for Resilience
Nina-Marie Lister
SECTION III - New Urban Social Geographies
14. Feeling the Past: Heritage, Encounter and Engagement
Emma Waterton
15. Memorials as Spaces for Engagement: Design, Use and Meaning
Karen Franck
16. Health in the City
Anne Vernez Moudon
17. From Housing Projects to Healing Gardens: Reflections on a Career
Considering the Psychology of Place
Clare Cooper Marcus
18. Enriching Places for Longevity: Does a Gender Perspective Make a
Difference?
Ann Forsyth
19. How Does Body Conscious Design Contribute to Urbanism?
Galen Cranz
SECTION IV - Collective City Futures - Dwellings and Cultures
20. Everyday Urbanism: Public Spaces and Beyond
Margaret Crawford
21. Edges and Eddies: Learning to be a High-Rise Society in Post-Independence
Singapore, 1960-1995
Jane M. Jacobs and Belinda Yuen
22. The Right to Housing
Adele Santos
23. Story Telling with the Shapes of Time: Place, Poetry, and Local History
Dolores Hayden
24. The City as a Collective Good
Saskia Sassen
25. The Empathy Gap: Digital Culture Needs What Talk Therapy Offers
Sherry Turkle
List of Contributors
Index
About the Editor
Acknowledgements
Introduction
SECTION I - Politicised Spaces and Beyond
1. Doreen Massey On Space
Doreen Massey
2. Cities of Capital - The Indifferent City: Learning from Doreen Massey
Christine Boyer
3. Unequal Cities, Divided Spaces - The Search of Equality
Fran Tonkiss
4. Why Public Space Matters
Setha Low
5. Landscape Literacy and Design for Ecological Democracy: The Nature of Mill
Creek
Ann Whiston Spirn
6. Planning, Design, and the Just City
Susan Fainstein
7. Comparative Urbanism in Gentrification Studies: Ongoing Debate
Loretta Lees
SECTION II - Contemporary Urbanism Grounds
8. The New Design With Nature
Nan Ellin
9. Retrofitting Suburbia for 21st Century Challenges
Ellen Dunham Jones
10. The Ecosystem of Local Shopping Streets and the Architecture of Difference
Sharon Zukin
11. The Meta-Principles of Good Urbanism
Emily Talen
12. Can Architecture Survive Our Global Housing Crisis?
Dana Cuff
13. Leading with Landscape: Investing in Green Infrastructure for Resilience
Nina-Marie Lister
SECTION III - New Urban Social Geographies
14. Feeling the Past: Heritage, Encounter and Engagement
Emma Waterton
15. Memorials as Spaces for Engagement: Design, Use and Meaning
Karen Franck
16. Health in the City
Anne Vernez Moudon
17. From Housing Projects to Healing Gardens: Reflections on a Career
Considering the Psychology of Place
Clare Cooper Marcus
18. Enriching Places for Longevity: Does a Gender Perspective Make a
Difference?
Ann Forsyth
19. How Does Body Conscious Design Contribute to Urbanism?
Galen Cranz
SECTION IV - Collective City Futures - Dwellings and Cultures
20. Everyday Urbanism: Public Spaces and Beyond
Margaret Crawford
21. Edges and Eddies: Learning to be a High-Rise Society in Post-Independence
Singapore, 1960-1995
Jane M. Jacobs and Belinda Yuen
22. The Right to Housing
Adele Santos
23. Story Telling with the Shapes of Time: Place, Poetry, and Local History
Dolores Hayden
24. The City as a Collective Good
Saskia Sassen
25. The Empathy Gap: Digital Culture Needs What Talk Therapy Offers
Sherry Turkle
List of Contributors
Index
About the Editor