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Sustaining a City's Culture and Character
Principles and Best Practices
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About this book
Somewhere, between character and caricature, there exists an authenticāa truly uniqueāurban place, that blends global and local, old and new. Yet, in a dramatically changing world dominated by crises of climate change, maintaining public health, and social justice, finding such placesāand explaining their relevanceāmay be easier said than done.
Sustaining a City's Culture and Character accepts that challenge, and provides a comprehensive method for assessing how and why successful places come to be, with an explicit emphasis on context: Authenticity, culture, character, and uniqueness are words with meanings that depend on who is using them and in what contexts.
Through text interwoven with 160 full-color photographs by the author, and select illustrations by others, this book addresses how to enact blended and contextualized urban change, using the past and the status quo as catalysts rather than castaways. It provides resources and examples for the context-vetting process and for understanding how one era, object, or generation informs the next.
This beautiful full-color book illustrates how we can understandāor unlockā a public place, neighborhood, or city. Based on comparative experiences around the world, the book proposes a new toolācalled LEARN (Look, Engage, Assess, Review, and Negotiate) āas a way of sustaining urban culture and character in transformative times.
Inspired by recent efforts and outcomes, the book is full of relevant examples. They include moving a small Swedish city, reviving Irish market towns, and revitalization efforts adjacent to London's Waterloo Station.
Sustaining a City's Culture and Character provides a catalog of techniques that emphasize "bottom up," resident-based input about local history, building forms, natural and open spaces, cultural assets and tradition, and related policy, planning, and regulatory examples.
For those who seek an urbanism of distinctiveness to enhance city livability, rather than a bland, generic uniformity, the book examines on a global basis how the many interrelated facets of an urban area's unique, yet dynamic contextābuilt, social, cultural and intangibleācan be championed and advanced, rather than simply borrowed from another place.
Sustaining a City's Culture and Character accepts that challenge, and provides a comprehensive method for assessing how and why successful places come to be, with an explicit emphasis on context: Authenticity, culture, character, and uniqueness are words with meanings that depend on who is using them and in what contexts.
Through text interwoven with 160 full-color photographs by the author, and select illustrations by others, this book addresses how to enact blended and contextualized urban change, using the past and the status quo as catalysts rather than castaways. It provides resources and examples for the context-vetting process and for understanding how one era, object, or generation informs the next.
This beautiful full-color book illustrates how we can understandāor unlockā a public place, neighborhood, or city. Based on comparative experiences around the world, the book proposes a new toolācalled LEARN (Look, Engage, Assess, Review, and Negotiate) āas a way of sustaining urban culture and character in transformative times.
Inspired by recent efforts and outcomes, the book is full of relevant examples. They include moving a small Swedish city, reviving Irish market towns, and revitalization efforts adjacent to London's Waterloo Station.
Sustaining a City's Culture and Character provides a catalog of techniques that emphasize "bottom up," resident-based input about local history, building forms, natural and open spaces, cultural assets and tradition, and related policy, planning, and regulatory examples.
For those who seek an urbanism of distinctiveness to enhance city livability, rather than a bland, generic uniformity, the book examines on a global basis how the many interrelated facets of an urban area's unique, yet dynamic contextābuilt, social, cultural and intangibleācan be championed and advanced, rather than simply borrowed from another place.
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Yes, you can access Sustaining a City's Culture and Character by Charles R. Wolfe,Tigran Haas in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Politics & International Relations & Historic Preservation in Architecture. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Authorās Note and Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 LEARNing Context
- Chapter 2 Applying Context
- Chapter 3 What Are Context and Character?
- Chapter 4 The Role of Scale
- Chapter 5 How Context Keys Filter Culture and Character
- Chapter 6 Act
- Chapter 7 Adapting What We Have
- About the Author