Life between buildings: using public space / Jan Gehl ; translated by Jo Koch
Language: English Publication details: Island Press, 2011. Washington :Description: 207 pISBN:- 9781597268271
- 711.55 GEH-L
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711.42 WAT Waterfront regeneration: | 711.43 JOH-P Planning the great metropolis: | 711.5 CON Constructing landscape : | 711.55 GEH-L Life between buildings: | 711.55 LAN-U Urban squares as places, links and displays : | 711.55 WEB-C City square: a historical evolution / | 711.55 WHO Whose public space ? : |
Life between buildings--
Prerequisites for planning--
To assemble for disperse : City and site planning--
Spaces for walking, places for staying detail planning.
This book was very much a protest against the functionalistic principles for planning cities and residential areas that prevailed during that period. It appeals to you with a basic message, take good care of the life between your buildings.
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