Sustainable Olympic Design and Urban Development

Sustainable Olympic Design and Urban Development
Title Sustainable Olympic Design and Urban Development PDF eBook
Author Adrian C. Pitts
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This book explains how modern Olympic games can successfully develop a more sustainable design approach by learning from the lessons of the past and by taking account of the latest developments.

Beyond the 2026 Winter Olympic Games

Beyond the 2026 Winter Olympic Games
Title Beyond the 2026 Winter Olympic Games PDF eBook
Author Andrea Arcidiacono
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 170
Release
Genre
ISBN 9819980925

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The Architecture Annual 2007-2008. Delft University of Technology

The Architecture Annual 2007-2008. Delft University of Technology
Title The Architecture Annual 2007-2008. Delft University of Technology PDF eBook
Author Luisa Calabrese
Publisher 010 Publishers
Total Pages 210
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9064506922

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"The theme of this Architecture Annual is "Realize" ... in just one year the Faculty of Architecture and its staff, in collaboration with internal and external designers, were able to realize quite a lot: an efficient and successful relocation to a temporary tent camp and a completely new faculty on Julianalaan." - preface.

Planning Olympic Legacies

Planning Olympic Legacies
Title Planning Olympic Legacies PDF eBook
Author Eva Kassens-Noor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 162
Release 2012
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0415689597

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In this book the author seeks to challenge the view that winning the Olympics benefits the urban and transport projects of the host city. She argues that the urban realities often significantly differ from the development path the host city had set out to accomplish before winning the Olympic bid. Includes interviews from lead host city planners, and focusses on four cities that have hosted the Olympics: Barcelona. Atlanta, Sydney, Athens. The author forecasts London and Rio de Janeiro's urban trajectories and advises cities on how to advance their urban strategic plans and interests while fulfiling the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) fundamental requirements.

Towards a Liveable and Sustainable Urban Environment

Towards a Liveable and Sustainable Urban Environment
Title Towards a Liveable and Sustainable Urban Environment PDF eBook
Author Liang Fook Lye
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 231
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9814287768

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With cities rapidly encroaching onto surrounding lands, the notion of "eco-city" proposes an innovative yet pragmatic approach to designing, building and operating cities in a way that the destructive impact of human urban activity upon nature will be significantly reduced. This book comprises of papers from a workshop organized by the East Asian Institute on Eco-cities in East Asia on 27 February 2009 in Singapore. Contributed by scholars, officials and environmental specialists from Japan, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, the papers focus on how individual governments in these countries undertake eco-city projects. The book also highlights best practices that are useful to policy makers and anyone else who seeks to learn from the experiences of other countries in order to reduce their ecological footprints.

Olympic Cities

Olympic Cities
Title Olympic Cities PDF eBook
Author John Gold
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 594
Release 2024-04-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1040021425

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The first edition of Olympic Cities, published in 2007, provided a pioneering overview of the changing relationship between cities and the modern Olympic Games. This substantially revised and much enlarged fourth edition builds on the success of its predecessors. The first of its three parts provides overviews of the urban legacy of the four component Olympic festivals: the Summer Games; Winter Games; Cultural Olympiads; and the Paralympics. The second part comprises systematic surveys of six key aspects of activity involved in staging the Olympics and Paralympics: finance; sustainability; the creation of Olympic Villages; security; urban regeneration; and tourism. The final part consists of ten chronologically arranged portraits of host cities from 1960 to 2032, with complete coverage of the Summer Games of the twenty-first century. As controversy over the growing size and expense of the Olympics, with associated issues of democratic accountability and legacy, continues unabated, this book’s incisive and timely assessment of the Games’ development and the complex agendas that host cities attach to the event will be essential reading for a wide audience. This will include not just urban and sports historians, urban geographers, event managers, and city planners, but also anyone with an interest in the staging of mega-events and concerned with building a better understanding of the relationship between cities, sport, and culture.

The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration

The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration
Title The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Leary
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 611
Release 2013-10-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136266542

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In the past decade, urban regeneration policy makers and practitioners have faced a number of difficult challenges, such as sustainability, budgetary constraints, demands for community involvement and rapid urbanization in the Global South. Urban regeneration remains a high profile and important field of government-led intervention, and policy and practice continue to adapt to the fresh challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, as well as confronting long standing intractable urban problems and dilemmas. This Companion provides cutting edge critical review and synthesis of recent conceptual, policy and practical developments within the field. With contributions from 70 international experts within the field, it explores the meaning of ‘urban regeneration’ in differing national contexts, asking questions and providing informed discussion and analyses to illuminate how an apparently disparate field of research, policy and practice can be rendered coherent, drawing out common themes and significant differences. The Companion is divided into six sections, exploring: globalization and neo-liberal perspectives on urban regeneration; emerging reconceptualizations of regeneration; public infrastructure and public space; housing and cosmopolitan communities; community centred regeneration; and culture-led regeneration. The concluding chapter considers the future of urban regeneration and proposes a nine-point research agenda. This Companion assembles a diversity of approaches and insights in one comprehensive volume to provide a state of the art review of the field. It is a valuable resource for both advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in Urban Planning, Built Environment, Urban Studies and Urban Regeneration, as well as academics, practitioners and politicians.