Recombinant Urbanism : Conceptual Modeling in Architecture, Urban Design, and City Theory / David Grahame Shane.
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TextPublication details: Chichester : Wiley-Academy , 2005 . Edition: 1st editionDescription: 344 pages : Color illustration ; 22 cmISBN: 0470093315; 9780470093313 Subject(s): City planning | Architecture | Architectural design | Civic improvementOther classification: NA9050 DAV 2005 c.1 Summary: Providing a sophisticated and potent set of tools for urban designers and urban-design students, Recombinant Urbanism also recasts urban modeling as an effective method of augmenting standard architectural design practices in an urban context.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is city theory? -- What is urban design? -- Three urban elements -- Heterotopias in city modeling and urban design -- Heterotopias, the net city, and recombinant urbanism.
Providing a sophisticated and potent set of tools for urban designers and urban-design students, Recombinant Urbanism also recasts urban modeling as an effective method of augmenting standard architectural design practices in an urban context.
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