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City rules : How regulations affect urban form

By: Language: ENG Publication details: Wasington Island Press 2012Description: xiii, 236p. | Binding - Paperback | 25.5*18 cmISBN:
  • 9781597266925
  • 1597266922
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • DDC23 711.1 TAL
Online resources: Summary: City Rules offers a challenge to students and professionals in urban planning, design, and policy to change the rules of city-building, using regulations to reinvigorate, rather than stifle, our communities. Emily Talen demonstrates that regulations are a primary detriment to the creation of a desirable urban form. While many contemporary codes encourage sprawl and even urban blight, that hasn't always been the case-and it shouldn't be in the future. Talen provides a visually rich history, showing how certain eras used rules to produce beautiful, walkable, and sustainable communities, while others created just the opposite. She makes complex regulations understandable, demystifying city rules like zoning and illustrating how written codes translate into real-world consequences. Most importantly, Talen proposes changes to these rules that will actually enhance communities' freedom to develop unique spaces. CONTENT : Foreword Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Regulating Place Chapter 3. Pattern Chapter 4. Use Chapter 5. Form Chapter 6. Reform Chapter 7. Conclusion References Index
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City Rules offers a challenge to students and professionals in urban planning, design, and policy to change the rules of city-building, using regulations to reinvigorate, rather than stifle, our communities. Emily Talen demonstrates that regulations are a primary detriment to the creation of a desirable urban form. While many contemporary codes encourage sprawl and even urban blight, that hasn't always been the case-and it shouldn't be in the future.
Talen provides a visually rich history, showing how certain eras used rules to produce beautiful, walkable, and sustainable communities, while others created just the opposite. She makes complex regulations understandable, demystifying city rules like zoning and illustrating how written codes translate into real-world consequences. Most importantly, Talen proposes changes to these rules that will actually enhance communities' freedom to develop unique spaces.

CONTENT :
Foreword
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Regulating Place
Chapter 3. Pattern
Chapter 4. Use
Chapter 5. Form
Chapter 6. Reform
Chapter 7. Conclusion

References
Index

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