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020 ^a9780071345231 (alk. paper) |
050 00 ^aHT167^b.H29 2001 |
100 1 ^aHall, Kenneth B. |
245 10 ^aCommunity by design :^bnew urbanism for suburbs and small communities /^cKenneth B. Hall, Jr., Gerald A. Porterfield. |
260 ^aNew York :^bMcGraw-Hill,^cc2001. |
300 ^axxii, 296 p. :^bill. ;^c24 cm. |
500 ^aRev. ed. of: A concise guide to community planning /Gerald A. Porterfield, Kenneth B. Hall, Jr. c1995. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 279-283) andindex. |
505 0 ^aWhat is community design, anyway? -- Where does communitydesign begin? -- What^'s the process of community design? -- What is the language of design -- What is the framework of community? -- Where would you rather live? -- Where would you rather shop? -- Where would you rather work? -- Where would you rather relax? -- Learning how to put it all together. |
520 ^a"A practical guide to implementing new urbanism principlesin suburbs and small communities. Case studies present clear solutions for typical suburban problems: the need for pedestrian access, the lack of parking, the presence of industrial-park eyesores, and the issue of how to create a ^"sense of place^". Illustrations take architects and planners step-by-step through the design and development process.^"--From publisher description. |
650 0 ^aCity planning^zUnited States. |
650 0 ^aRegional planning^zUnited States. |
650 0 ^aCommunity development^zUnited States. |
700 1 ^aPorterfield, Gerald A. |
700 1 ^aPorterfield, Gerald A.^tConcise guide to community planning. |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |