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020 ^a9781138216136^q(paperback) |
050 00 ^aHT166^b.T342 2018 |
100 1 ^aTalen, Emily,^d1958-^eauthor |
245 10 ^aDesign for social diversity /^cEmily Talen and Sungduck Lee |
250 ^aSecond edition |
260 1 ^aNew York, NY :^bRoutledge,^c2018 |
300 ^a219 pages :^billustration ;^c25 cm |
490 1 ^aRoutledge equity, justice and the sustainable city series |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 ^a1 Introduction: Social Diversity and Design -- Part One:The Argument -- 2 Separation vs. Diversity -- 3 Why Diversity? -- 4 Why Design? -- Part Two: The Context -- 5 Patterns -- 6 The Interviews -- Part Three: The Strategies-- 7 Mix -- 8 Connection -- 9 Security -- 10 Conclusion: Policy and Process -- Bibliography -- Index |
520 ^aThe most successful urban communities are very often thosethat are the most diverse - in terms of income, age, family structure and ethnicity - and yet poor urban designand planning can stifle the very diversity that makes communities successful. Just as poor urban design can leadto sterile monoculture, successful planning can support the conditions needed for diverse communities. This new edition addresses the physical requirements of socially diverse neighborhoods. Using the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburban areas as a case study, the authors investigate whether social diversity is related to particular patterns and structures found within the urban built environment. Design for Social Diversity provides urban designers and architects with design strategies and tools to ensure that their work sustains and nurtures social diversity |
650 0 ^aNeighborhood planning |
650 0 ^aNeighborhoods |
700 1 ^aLee, Sungduck,^eauthor |
830 0 ^aRoutledge, equity, justice, and the sustainable cityseries |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |