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Urban Form, Density and Sustainability
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Urban Form, Density and Sustainability
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The book presents contributions from internationally well-known scholars, thinkers and practitioners whose theoretical and practical work addresses urban density and sustainability at various levels, from city planning and design to public space and architectural design.
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The book presents contributions from internationally well-known scholars, thinkers and practitioners whose theoretical and practical work addresses urban density and sustainability at various levels, from city planning and design to public space and architectural design.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317190868
- Artikelnr.: 48799869
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317190868
- Artikelnr.: 48799869
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Joo Hwa Philip Bay has practised architecture and urban design since the mid-1980s, has been a company director of a large practice, and has designed and completed about half a billion dollars of projects. He was a Council Member of the Singapore Institute of Architects, and has won several design awards. He received his PhD in Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands, researched and taught at the National University of Singapore, and has been an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia and an Adjunct Associate Professor of the Curtin University Sustainable Policy (CUSP) Institute. One of his design research consultancies was to advise the Singapore JTC Corporation on new urban housing for a 35,000 expatriate population at the 'new economy' hub called 'one north'. His published works include Tropical Sustainable Architecture: Social and Environmental Dimensions, and 'Towards a Fourth Ecology', in the Journal of Green Building. He founded and chaired the International Network for Tropical Architecture from 2004 to 2009, and has been invited to speak in many international conferences and seminars. He is on the specialist register, LandCorp Western Australia, on editorial boards for two journals, and has been referee and advisor to major conferences, member of jury for design competitions, reviewer of journal papers and examiner of PhD dissertations internationally. Steffen Lehmann is a Professor of Sustainable Architecture in the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of Portsmouth (UK), where he is also Director of the Cluster for Sustainable Cities, a university-wide research group with 36 researchers. Prior to this, he has been a full professor for 14 years at high-ranking universities in Australia, holding senior leadership positions ranging from Director of research centres to Head of School and Head of Discipline. For most of this time, Steffen was a tenured Chair Professor of Sustainable Design at the University of South Australia in Adelaide, where he was also Founding Director of the Centre for Sustainable Design & Behaviour, and the China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Development. From 2008 to 2010, based on the international significance of his research, he was appointed as chair holder of the UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Urban Development for Asia and the Pacific. Prior to becoming a full-time academic, Steffen ran for over ten years his successful architectural practice Steffen Lehmann Architekten Berlin (s_Lab) in Berlin, where he was instrumental in the design of the 'New Berlin'. After studying at the Architectural Association School in London and completing a PhD at the TU Berlin, he worked from 1990 to 1993 with architects James Stirling in London and Arata Isozaki in Tokyo. See also www.city-futures.org.uk.
Foreword. Donald Watson. 1. Introduction: Compact urban form, density and
sustainability: Correlations and holistic approaches. Joo Hwa Philip Bay
and Steffen Lehmann. Part 1: Framing the Question: Unravelling the Link
between Density, Sustainability and Compact Cities. 2. Urban lifelines to
achieve climate resiliency.
Donald Watson. 3. Planning ethics and urban density: Overcoming fear in
Anglo Saxon cities.
Peter Newman. 4. Density, sprawl and sustainable urban development:
Perspectives from the Asian and Pacific region. Paul Jones and Donovan
Storey. 5. The challenge of transforming low-density cities into compact
cities: The case of the City of Perth. Steffen Lehmann. 6. Compact city and
sustainable high-density living: Social-environmental holistic approach.
Joo Hwa Philip Bay. Part 2: Quality of Living and Social Dimensions
Relating to Environmental Sustainability. 7. The sustainable city: A good
and secure quality of life?
Mike Jenks. 8. Density, Compact Urban Form and Sustainability in the
Netherlands.
Jeroen Mensink and Frank D. van der Hoeven. 9. Security and density: A
paradox of public protection at the expense of personal privacy. Emil
Jonescu. 10. Dense and aging: Social sustainability of public places amidst
high-density development. Keng Hua Chong, Kien To and Michael M.J. Fischer.
11. Creating green space in the compact city: A Swedish perspective on a
global issue. Walker Wells, Tigran Haas and Hélène Littke. Part 3: Compact
Resource Management, Greening and Integration with Urban Form. 12. Green
Plot Ratio and MUtopia. Boon Lay Ong, Ole Fryd, Dominique Hes, Tuan Duc Ngo
and Lu Aye. 13. Density and sustainable integration of decentralised water
and energy systems. Martin Anda. 14. The shape of resilience: A framework
for integrating regenerative production of localised food and energy within
a urban community. Steve Herselman and Joo Hwa Philip Bay. 15. Food
production and high-density living in Singapore. Joo Hwa Philip Bay, Owen
L.C. Wee and Sunjyot Singh. Part 4: Design Systems and Structural
Approaches Impacting Density and Sustainability. 16. Hong Kong: Appearing
dense, yet growing smarter. Tom Verebes. 17. Relationship between density,
urban form and environmental performance. Chye Kiang Heng, Lai Choo
Malone-Lee and Ji Zhang. 18. Housing innovation for compact, resilient
cities. Caitlin McGee, Laura Wynne and Steffen Lehmann. 19. To follow the
Australian dream or to embrace urban densification: A prolonged debate?
Shahed Khan and Andrew Carville. Part 5: Policies, Guidelines, Methods and
Decision Making Relating to Development for Density and Sustainability.
20. Imagining optimum, not hyper, density: Lessons learnt from high-density
cases and a proposed framework for quality density. Steffen Lehmann.
21.Growing Sydney: Advocacy for urban density. Chris Johnson. 22. Shrinking
compact: Lessons from Japanese cities. Tadashi Matsumoto. 23. Density and
sustainability: Strange bedfellows? Christopher T. Boyko and Rachel Cooper.
Index.
sustainability: Correlations and holistic approaches. Joo Hwa Philip Bay
and Steffen Lehmann. Part 1: Framing the Question: Unravelling the Link
between Density, Sustainability and Compact Cities. 2. Urban lifelines to
achieve climate resiliency.
Donald Watson. 3. Planning ethics and urban density: Overcoming fear in
Anglo Saxon cities.
Peter Newman. 4. Density, sprawl and sustainable urban development:
Perspectives from the Asian and Pacific region. Paul Jones and Donovan
Storey. 5. The challenge of transforming low-density cities into compact
cities: The case of the City of Perth. Steffen Lehmann. 6. Compact city and
sustainable high-density living: Social-environmental holistic approach.
Joo Hwa Philip Bay. Part 2: Quality of Living and Social Dimensions
Relating to Environmental Sustainability. 7. The sustainable city: A good
and secure quality of life?
Mike Jenks. 8. Density, Compact Urban Form and Sustainability in the
Netherlands.
Jeroen Mensink and Frank D. van der Hoeven. 9. Security and density: A
paradox of public protection at the expense of personal privacy. Emil
Jonescu. 10. Dense and aging: Social sustainability of public places amidst
high-density development. Keng Hua Chong, Kien To and Michael M.J. Fischer.
11. Creating green space in the compact city: A Swedish perspective on a
global issue. Walker Wells, Tigran Haas and Hélène Littke. Part 3: Compact
Resource Management, Greening and Integration with Urban Form. 12. Green
Plot Ratio and MUtopia. Boon Lay Ong, Ole Fryd, Dominique Hes, Tuan Duc Ngo
and Lu Aye. 13. Density and sustainable integration of decentralised water
and energy systems. Martin Anda. 14. The shape of resilience: A framework
for integrating regenerative production of localised food and energy within
a urban community. Steve Herselman and Joo Hwa Philip Bay. 15. Food
production and high-density living in Singapore. Joo Hwa Philip Bay, Owen
L.C. Wee and Sunjyot Singh. Part 4: Design Systems and Structural
Approaches Impacting Density and Sustainability. 16. Hong Kong: Appearing
dense, yet growing smarter. Tom Verebes. 17. Relationship between density,
urban form and environmental performance. Chye Kiang Heng, Lai Choo
Malone-Lee and Ji Zhang. 18. Housing innovation for compact, resilient
cities. Caitlin McGee, Laura Wynne and Steffen Lehmann. 19. To follow the
Australian dream or to embrace urban densification: A prolonged debate?
Shahed Khan and Andrew Carville. Part 5: Policies, Guidelines, Methods and
Decision Making Relating to Development for Density and Sustainability.
20. Imagining optimum, not hyper, density: Lessons learnt from high-density
cases and a proposed framework for quality density. Steffen Lehmann.
21.Growing Sydney: Advocacy for urban density. Chris Johnson. 22. Shrinking
compact: Lessons from Japanese cities. Tadashi Matsumoto. 23. Density and
sustainability: Strange bedfellows? Christopher T. Boyko and Rachel Cooper.
Index.
Foreword. Donald Watson. 1. Introduction: Compact urban form, density and
sustainability: Correlations and holistic approaches. Joo Hwa Philip Bay
and Steffen Lehmann. Part 1: Framing the Question: Unravelling the Link
between Density, Sustainability and Compact Cities. 2. Urban lifelines to
achieve climate resiliency.
Donald Watson. 3. Planning ethics and urban density: Overcoming fear in
Anglo Saxon cities.
Peter Newman. 4. Density, sprawl and sustainable urban development:
Perspectives from the Asian and Pacific region. Paul Jones and Donovan
Storey. 5. The challenge of transforming low-density cities into compact
cities: The case of the City of Perth. Steffen Lehmann. 6. Compact city and
sustainable high-density living: Social-environmental holistic approach.
Joo Hwa Philip Bay. Part 2: Quality of Living and Social Dimensions
Relating to Environmental Sustainability. 7. The sustainable city: A good
and secure quality of life?
Mike Jenks. 8. Density, Compact Urban Form and Sustainability in the
Netherlands.
Jeroen Mensink and Frank D. van der Hoeven. 9. Security and density: A
paradox of public protection at the expense of personal privacy. Emil
Jonescu. 10. Dense and aging: Social sustainability of public places amidst
high-density development. Keng Hua Chong, Kien To and Michael M.J. Fischer.
11. Creating green space in the compact city: A Swedish perspective on a
global issue. Walker Wells, Tigran Haas and Hélène Littke. Part 3: Compact
Resource Management, Greening and Integration with Urban Form. 12. Green
Plot Ratio and MUtopia. Boon Lay Ong, Ole Fryd, Dominique Hes, Tuan Duc Ngo
and Lu Aye. 13. Density and sustainable integration of decentralised water
and energy systems. Martin Anda. 14. The shape of resilience: A framework
for integrating regenerative production of localised food and energy within
a urban community. Steve Herselman and Joo Hwa Philip Bay. 15. Food
production and high-density living in Singapore. Joo Hwa Philip Bay, Owen
L.C. Wee and Sunjyot Singh. Part 4: Design Systems and Structural
Approaches Impacting Density and Sustainability. 16. Hong Kong: Appearing
dense, yet growing smarter. Tom Verebes. 17. Relationship between density,
urban form and environmental performance. Chye Kiang Heng, Lai Choo
Malone-Lee and Ji Zhang. 18. Housing innovation for compact, resilient
cities. Caitlin McGee, Laura Wynne and Steffen Lehmann. 19. To follow the
Australian dream or to embrace urban densification: A prolonged debate?
Shahed Khan and Andrew Carville. Part 5: Policies, Guidelines, Methods and
Decision Making Relating to Development for Density and Sustainability.
20. Imagining optimum, not hyper, density: Lessons learnt from high-density
cases and a proposed framework for quality density. Steffen Lehmann.
21.Growing Sydney: Advocacy for urban density. Chris Johnson. 22. Shrinking
compact: Lessons from Japanese cities. Tadashi Matsumoto. 23. Density and
sustainability: Strange bedfellows? Christopher T. Boyko and Rachel Cooper.
Index.
sustainability: Correlations and holistic approaches. Joo Hwa Philip Bay
and Steffen Lehmann. Part 1: Framing the Question: Unravelling the Link
between Density, Sustainability and Compact Cities. 2. Urban lifelines to
achieve climate resiliency.
Donald Watson. 3. Planning ethics and urban density: Overcoming fear in
Anglo Saxon cities.
Peter Newman. 4. Density, sprawl and sustainable urban development:
Perspectives from the Asian and Pacific region. Paul Jones and Donovan
Storey. 5. The challenge of transforming low-density cities into compact
cities: The case of the City of Perth. Steffen Lehmann. 6. Compact city and
sustainable high-density living: Social-environmental holistic approach.
Joo Hwa Philip Bay. Part 2: Quality of Living and Social Dimensions
Relating to Environmental Sustainability. 7. The sustainable city: A good
and secure quality of life?
Mike Jenks. 8. Density, Compact Urban Form and Sustainability in the
Netherlands.
Jeroen Mensink and Frank D. van der Hoeven. 9. Security and density: A
paradox of public protection at the expense of personal privacy. Emil
Jonescu. 10. Dense and aging: Social sustainability of public places amidst
high-density development. Keng Hua Chong, Kien To and Michael M.J. Fischer.
11. Creating green space in the compact city: A Swedish perspective on a
global issue. Walker Wells, Tigran Haas and Hélène Littke. Part 3: Compact
Resource Management, Greening and Integration with Urban Form. 12. Green
Plot Ratio and MUtopia. Boon Lay Ong, Ole Fryd, Dominique Hes, Tuan Duc Ngo
and Lu Aye. 13. Density and sustainable integration of decentralised water
and energy systems. Martin Anda. 14. The shape of resilience: A framework
for integrating regenerative production of localised food and energy within
a urban community. Steve Herselman and Joo Hwa Philip Bay. 15. Food
production and high-density living in Singapore. Joo Hwa Philip Bay, Owen
L.C. Wee and Sunjyot Singh. Part 4: Design Systems and Structural
Approaches Impacting Density and Sustainability. 16. Hong Kong: Appearing
dense, yet growing smarter. Tom Verebes. 17. Relationship between density,
urban form and environmental performance. Chye Kiang Heng, Lai Choo
Malone-Lee and Ji Zhang. 18. Housing innovation for compact, resilient
cities. Caitlin McGee, Laura Wynne and Steffen Lehmann. 19. To follow the
Australian dream or to embrace urban densification: A prolonged debate?
Shahed Khan and Andrew Carville. Part 5: Policies, Guidelines, Methods and
Decision Making Relating to Development for Density and Sustainability.
20. Imagining optimum, not hyper, density: Lessons learnt from high-density
cases and a proposed framework for quality density. Steffen Lehmann.
21.Growing Sydney: Advocacy for urban density. Chris Johnson. 22. Shrinking
compact: Lessons from Japanese cities. Tadashi Matsumoto. 23. Density and
sustainability: Strange bedfellows? Christopher T. Boyko and Rachel Cooper.
Index.