Urban Forms
- 1st Edition - May 26, 2004
- Latest edition
- Authors: Ivor Samuels, Phillippe Panerai, Jean Castex, Jean Charles Depaule
- Language: English
This popular and influential work, translated here into English for the first time, argues that modern urbanism has upset the morphology of cities, abolished their streets and… Read more
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This popular and influential work, translated here into English for the first time, argues that modern urbanism has upset the morphology of cities, abolished their streets and isolated their buildings. In tracing the stages of this transformation, this book presents the view that the urban tissue, the intermediate scale between the architecture of buildings and the diagrammatic layouts of town planning, is the essential framework for everyday life. Only by investigating the urban tissue will it be possible to understand the complex relationships between plot and built form, between streets and buildings and between these forms and design practices.
The chosen trail of the first French edition - Paris, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt - is one of continuously evolving modernity. It outlines a history, which, in one century (1860-1960), completely changed the aspect of our towns and cities and transformed our way of life. The shock has been such that we are still looking for answers, still attempting to find urban forms that can accommodate present day ways of life and at the same time maintain the qualities of the traditional town.
This English edition brings the story forward to the present day and considers the impact of the New Urbanism in the United States, which, over the last decade, has sought to re-establish former relationships within the urban tissue.
The chosen trail of the first French edition - Paris, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt - is one of continuously evolving modernity. It outlines a history, which, in one century (1860-1960), completely changed the aspect of our towns and cities and transformed our way of life. The shock has been such that we are still looking for answers, still attempting to find urban forms that can accommodate present day ways of life and at the same time maintain the qualities of the traditional town.
This English edition brings the story forward to the present day and considers the impact of the New Urbanism in the United States, which, over the last decade, has sought to re-establish former relationships within the urban tissue.
* Internationally influential and highly respected French urban design theory translated into English for the first time
* Both students and lecturers, of architecture and urban design, will find the theories and case studies informative and thought provoking
* Features new up to date chapter focusing on US and New Urbanism
* Both students and lecturers, of architecture and urban design, will find the theories and case studies informative and thought provoking
* Features new up to date chapter focusing on US and New Urbanism
Architects, urban designers, urban planners, and students of the same.
Foreword. Introduction. Chapter 1: The Paris of Haussmann 1853-1882; Chapter 2: London: the garden cities 1905-1925; Chapter 3: The expansions of Amsterdam 1913-1934; Chapter 4: The new Frankfurt and Ernst May 1925-1930; Chapter 5: Le Corbusier and The Cité Radieuse; Chapter 6: The metamorphosis of the plot and urban design; Chapter 7: The development and transmission of architectural models; Chapter 8: Building the city; 1975-1995; Chapter 9 :An Anglo-American Postscript. References. Index.
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: May 26, 2004
- Language: English
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Ivor Samuels
An architect planner and Honorary Senior Research Fellow of the Urban Morphology Research Group, Birmingham University and consultant to the UK Civic Trust Regeneration Unit.
Affiliations and expertise
Urban Morphology Research Group, Birmingham University, UK Civic Trust Regeneration Unit, UKPP
Phillippe Panerai
Architect and professor at the School of Architecture of Paris-Villemin, and the DEA Schools of Architecture- French Institute of Urbanism.
Affiliations and expertise
School of Architecture of Paris-Villemin, DEA Schools of Architecture- French Inst of Urbanism, FranceJC
Jean Castex
Architect and Doctor of urbanism, professor at the School of Architecture of Versailles and the DEA Schools of Architecture- French Institute of Urbanism.
Affiliations and expertise
School of Architecture of Versailles, DEA Schools of Architecture- French Inst of Urbanism, FranceJD
Jean Charles Depaule
Doctor of Urban Sociology and Director of research at the CNRS Maison Mediterranée of Human Sciences, Aix- en- Provence.
Affiliations and expertise
CNRS Maison Mediterranée of Human Sciences, Aix-en-Provence, France