Reinforcing Connections Between Existing Suburban Centers and Transit Nodes
Author : Pooja Singh
Publisher :
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 10,35 MB
Release : 2003
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Author : Pooja Singh
Publisher :
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 10,35 MB
Release : 2003
Category :
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Author : Transit Cooperative Research Program
Publisher : Transportation Research Board
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 21,65 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780309066129
Guidelines for enhancing suburban mobility: Overview and summary of findings -- Suburban transit services: The planning context -- Actions to modify and improve the overall suburban transit framework -- Circulators and shuttles -- Subscription buses and vanpools -- Summary: Lessons and conclusions -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Classifying suburban environments.
Author : Calthorpe Associates
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 20,72 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Land use, Urban
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Author : Manfred Schrenk
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 28,99 MB
Release : 2008
Category :
ISBN : 3950213953
Author : Hugh F. Kelly
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 33,89 MB
Release : 2016-07-15
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1317618327
Winner of the Gold Award in the Tenth Annual Robert Bruss Real Estate Book Competition 24 Hour Cities is the very first full length book about America’s cities that never sleep. Over the last fifty years, the nation’s top live-work-play cities have proven themselves more than just vibrant urban environments for the elite. They are attracting a cross-section of the population from across the U.S. and are preferred destinations for immigrants of all income strata. This is creating a virtuous circle wherein economic growth enhances property values, stronger real estate markets sustain more reliable tax bases, and solid municipal revenues pay for better services that further attract businesses and talented individuals. Yet, just a generation ago, cities like New York, Boston, Washington, San Francisco, and Miami were broke (financially and physically), scarred by violence, and prime examples of urban dysfunction. How did the turnaround happen? And why are other cities still stuck with the hollow downtowns and sprawling suburbs that make for a 9-to-5 urban configuration? Hugh Kelly’s cross-disciplinary research identifies the ingredients of success, and the recipe that puts them together.
Author : Hugh Barton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 15,23 MB
Release : 2006-01-16
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1134469888
Current policies in planning emphasise the importance of rejuvenating neighbourhoods. This new guide seeks to bridge the gap between rhetoric and reality, promoting an interprofessional and collaborative approach to making localities work.
Author : Kheir Al-Kodmany
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 45,1 MB
Release : 2016-04-14
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1317087976
Much of the anticipated future growth in the United States will take place in suburbia. The critical challenge is how to accommodate this growth in a sustainable and resilient manner. This book explores the role of suburban tall as a viable, sustainable alternative to continued suburban sprawl. It identifies 10 spatial patterns in which tall buildings have been integrated into the American suburbs. The study concludes that the Tall Building and Transit-Oriented-Development (TB-TOD) model is the most appropriate to promote sustainable suburbanism. The findings are based on analyzing over 300 projects in 24 suburban communities within three major metropolitan areas including: Washington, DC, Miami, Florida, and Chicago, Illinois. The book furnishes planning strategies that address the social, economic, and environmental aspects of sustainable tall building development. It also discusses sustainable architectural design and site planning strategies and provides case studies of sustainable tall buildings that were successfully integrated into suburban settings.
Author : Ali Madanipour
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 475 pages
File Size : 14,69 MB
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1351888676
Views on spatial planning and its role have changed significantly over the past few years and the issues it deals with have become increasingly more complex. There are more players involved in the development of a particular area or place than ever before and there is also a greater interest in urban design issues. There are also new ways of conceiving of place, space and society relations. It is therefore necessary that all those involved in the production, consumption and valuing of places and territories develop and (re)learn new ways of analyzing and managing space. This volume provides a platform for such a re-examination. It first discusses how spaces and places are understood and conceptualized, and offers a dialogue between different approaches to the understanding of space, emphasizing the need for a dynamic perspective. The book then goes on to examine the changing governance processes through various case studies, which illustrate a range of innovative spatial planning projects from across Europe and the United States. By bringing together an examination of both space and the process through which the space is created and managed, this volume offers a unique multi-dimensional understanding of spatial planning and suggests new ways of negotiating how society should shape and influence the transformation of places.
Author : Ram Kumar Mishra
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 14,60 MB
Release : 2022-05-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9811674108
This book reviews the structure, applications, technologies, governance, environmental sustainability, smart communities, gender space and other issues related to smart cities. The book is divided into four parts. The first one entails the conceptual background, growth and development. The second part presents diverse issues on smart cities in terms of environmental sustainability, the role of the community, and gender space, among others. The third part revolves around economic and technological issues, and the fourth is a compilation of case studies in connection with smart cities. This collection of diverse issues from different locations presents a holistic view of smart cities contributed by authors who have undertaken research projects and implemented their own unique perspectives and methods. A variety of innovative concepts such as digital governance, polycentric structures, geodata repositories, geoweb services and advanced geospatial technologies in smart city planning, urban microclimatic parameters, and urban heat islands provide invaluable knowledge for researchers and practitioners in these fields.
Author : Rachel MacCleery
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,14 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780874202540
"This report looks at infrastructure in the context of eight suburban redevelopment projects. It examines the infrastructure that was built and how that infrastructure was paid for, in an effort to illuminate the shape that infrastructure investments are taking and the tools being used to fund and finance them. it also distills winning strategies and stumbling blocks from these projects."--Back cover.