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Fundamentals of Sustainable Urban Design [electronic resource] / by Avi Friedman.

By: Friedman, Avi [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021.Description: X, 328 p. 240 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030608651.Subject(s): Sustainable architecture | Buildings—Design and construction | Sustainability | Human geography | Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings | Building Construction and Design | Sustainability | Human GeographyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 720.47 | 696 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Integrating Nature -- Moving Around -- Mixing Amenities And Residences -- Green Open Spaces -- High-Density Neighbourhoods -- Weaving Old And New -- Edible Landscapes -- Urban Design For Well- Being -- Urban Design For Renewal -- Wealth Generation By Design.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book begins with an introduction describing current societal transformations that merit new urban designs, including depletion of non-renewable natural resources, elevated levels of greenhouse gas emissions, large numbers of aging “Baby Boomers,” and climate change. Dr. Friedman then examines these challenges through ten topical chapters of interest to architects, civil and construction engineers, and urban planners. Each of these topics represents an aspect of urban design and describes an innovative solution and offers a detailed description of underlying principles. The text presents the state of the art and how it compares to a conventional design. In the second part of each chapter, several international projects are featured as case studies illustrating design implementations. Considers concepts that minimize urban development’s carbon footprint, such as district heating, passive solar gain, net-zero neighborhoods and shared transport; Emphasizes strategies for preserving a site’s natural assets, including open green spaces, existing building stock, and edible landscapes; Examines contemporary urban design concepts and illustrates these with examples from around the world.
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Integrating Nature -- Moving Around -- Mixing Amenities And Residences -- Green Open Spaces -- High-Density Neighbourhoods -- Weaving Old And New -- Edible Landscapes -- Urban Design For Well- Being -- Urban Design For Renewal -- Wealth Generation By Design.

This book begins with an introduction describing current societal transformations that merit new urban designs, including depletion of non-renewable natural resources, elevated levels of greenhouse gas emissions, large numbers of aging “Baby Boomers,” and climate change. Dr. Friedman then examines these challenges through ten topical chapters of interest to architects, civil and construction engineers, and urban planners. Each of these topics represents an aspect of urban design and describes an innovative solution and offers a detailed description of underlying principles. The text presents the state of the art and how it compares to a conventional design. In the second part of each chapter, several international projects are featured as case studies illustrating design implementations. Considers concepts that minimize urban development’s carbon footprint, such as district heating, passive solar gain, net-zero neighborhoods and shared transport; Emphasizes strategies for preserving a site’s natural assets, including open green spaces, existing building stock, and edible landscapes; Examines contemporary urban design concepts and illustrates these with examples from around the world.

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