Cities, design and evolution / Stephen Marshall
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2009. New York:Description: xi, 333 p. : illustrationsISBN:- 9780415423298
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Include Index and Bibliography.
Introduction --
Planning at the crossroads --
Understanding urbanism --
Learning from science and nature --
This book --
Cities, planning and modernism --
City planning --
Modernist city planning --
Post-modern urbanism --
Conclusions --
Articulating urban order --
Urban units --
Urban syntax --
The nature of urban order --
Conclusions --
The social logic of urban order --
Buildings --
Cities --
The streets --
Conclusions --
The kind of thing a city is --
Metaphors and models --
Emerging perspectives --
The city as ecosystem --
Conclusions --
Emergence and evolution --
Emergence --
Evolution --
Conclusions --
Emergent urban order --
Urban emergence --
Street patterns --
City forms --
Conclusions --
Cities in evolution --
The evolution of cities --
Modernism in evolution --
21st century evolving urbanism --
Planning, design and evolution --
Creation, development or evolution --
Space, time and civics --
An evolutionist approach --
Conclusions --
Understanding cities and urbanism --
Implications for practice and research --
Reflections on evolution --
Beyond cities, design and evolution.
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