New Towns for the Twenty-First Century

New Towns for the Twenty-First Century
Title New Towns for the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Richard Peiser
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 528
Release 2021-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812251911

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New towns—large, comprehensively planned developments on newly urbanized land—boast a mix of spaces that, in their ideal form, provide opportunities for all of the activities of daily life. From garden cities to science cities, new capitals to large military facilities, hundreds were built in the twentieth century and their approaches to planning and development were influential far beyond the new towns themselves. Although new towns are notoriously difficult to execute and their popularity has waxed and waned, major new town initiatives are increasing around the globe, notably in East Asia, South Asia, and Africa. New Towns for the Twenty-First Century considers the ideals behind new-town development, the practice of building them, and their outcomes. A roster of international and interdisciplinary contributors examines their design, planning, finances, management, governance, quality of life, and sustainability. Case studies provide histories of new towns in the United States, Asia, Africa, and Europe and impart lessons learned from practitioners. The volume identifies opportunities afforded by new towns for confronting future challenges related to climate change, urban population growth, affordable housing, economic development, and quality of life. Featuring inventories of classic new towns, twentieth-century new towns with populations over 30,000, and twenty-first-century new towns, the volume is a valuable resource for governments, policy makers, and real estate developers as well as planners, designers, and educators. Contributors: Sandy Apgar, Sai Balakrishnan, JaapJan Berg, Paul Buckhurst, Felipe Correa, Carl Duke, Reid Ewing, Ann Forsyth, Robert Freestone, Shikyo Fu, Pascaline Gaborit, Elie Gamburg, Alexander Garvin, David R. Godschalk, Tony Green, ChengHe Guan, Rachel Keeton, Steven Kellenberg, Kyung-Min Kim, Gene Kohn, Todd Mansfield, Robert W. Marans, Robert Nelson, Pike Oliver, Richard Peiser, Michelle Provoost, Peter G. Rowe, Jongpil Ryu, Andrew Stokols, Adam Tanaka, Jamie von Klemperer, Fulong Wu, Ying Xu, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Chaobin Zhou.

Practicing Utopia

Practicing Utopia
Title Practicing Utopia PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Wakeman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 391
Release 2016-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 022634603X

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The typical town springs up around a natural resource such as a river, an ocean, an exceptionally deep harbour or in proximity to a larger, already thriving town. Not so with 'new towns, ' which are created by decree rather than out of necessity and are often intended to break from the tendencies of past development. New towns aren't a new thing but these utopian developments saw a resurgence in the 20th century. Rosemary Wakeman gives us a sweeping view of the new town movement as a global phenomenon, from Tapiola in Finland to Islamabad in Pakistan, Cergy-Pontoise in France to Irvine in California.

New Towns

New Towns
Title New Towns PDF eBook
Author Pierre Merlin
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 1971
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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New-town Planning

New-town Planning
Title New-town Planning PDF eBook
Author Gideon Golany
Publisher New York ; Toronto : Wiley
Total Pages 428
Release 1976
Genre Architecture
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Planning New Towns

Planning New Towns
Title Planning New Towns PDF eBook
Author U.S./U.S.S.R. New Towns Working Group
Publisher Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of International Affairs
Total Pages 180
Release 1981
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Title New Towns for Old PDF eBook
Author John Nolen
Publisher Boston : M. Jones Company
Total Pages 268
Release 1927
Genre Art, Municipal
ISBN

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Urban Planning and Real Estate Development

Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
Title Urban Planning and Real Estate Development PDF eBook
Author John Ratcliffe
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 608
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134483732

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This book is a comprehensive treatment of the twin processes of planning and development and is the only book to bring the two fields together in a single text.