101 research outputs found

    CARLA BRISOTTO, FABIANO LEMES DE OLIVEIRA (eds.) - Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History

    Get PDF
    Carla Brisotto, Fabiano Lemes de OliveiraRe-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning HistoryCham (Switzerland): Springer, 2022. 326 pp. Hardcover. Language: English. 116,00 €ISBN: 978-3-030-90444-9Carla Brisotto, Fabiano Lemes de OliveiraRe-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning HistoryCham (Switzerland): Springer, 2022. 326 pp. Tapa dura. Idioma: inglĂ©s. 116,00 €ISBN: 978-3-030-90444-

    FLORIAN URBAN - Tower and Slab. Histories of global mass housing

    Get PDF
    FLORIAN URBANTower and Slab. Histories of global mass housingLondres: Routledge, 2012, 208 pågs. Idioma: inglé

    MICHAEL W. MEHAFFY - Cities Alive. Jane Jacobs, Christopher Alexander, and the Roots of Urban Renaissance

    Get PDF
    Michael W. Mehaffy Cities Alive. Jane Jacobs, Christopher Alexander, and the Roots of Urban RenaissancePortland, Oregon (USA): Sutasis Press, 2017. 288 pp. Softcover. Language: English. 19 €ISBN: 978-9463864046Michael W. MehaffyCities Alive. Jane Jacobs, Christopher Alexander, and the Roots of Urban RenaissancePortland, Oregon (USA): Sutasis Press, 2017. 288 pp. Tapa blanda. Idioma: inglĂ©s. 19 €ISBN: 978-946386404

    From Urbanism to Planning to Urban Project. The pursuit of ‘urbanity’ in Spanish plans and projects

    Get PDF
    Spanish urbanismo evolved from the late rise of the discipline, at the beginning of the 20th century, to the consolidation of planning in the1950s and 1960s. In its origins, it payed special attention to urban forms, but in the years of exceptional economic development – 1950s-1970s – planning became more abstract, because of the dissociation between the scales of the comprehensive plan and the more specific definition of layouts and architecture, which remained in the background. Since the end of the 1970s, the functionalist urbanism gave way to a renovated ‘architectural urbanism’, again more concerned with architectural quality of urban forms. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the recurrent, complex and sometimes contradictory ways of recovering and updating that early Spanish urbanismo which produced some of the most interesting urban tissues. We refer especially to some plans and projects corresponding to three time periods with different levels of integration among them, focusing on three Spanish cities, which can be understood as paradigmatic exemplars: Madrid, Barcelona, and Zaragoza. Of course, this doesn’t mean that the forms and tools of the, in the words of Peter Hall, ‘lost art of urbanism’, have been recovered literally. Rather, we identify in this philosophy of integrating architecture and planning an important principle of a true high quality urbanism

    SIMON KRETZ, DANIEL KISS (eds.) - Relational Theories of Urban Form. An Anthology

    Get PDF
    Simon Kretz, Daniel Kiss (eds.)Relational Theories of Urban Form. An AnthologyBasilea: BirkhĂ€user Verlag, 2021. 464 pp. Softcover. Language: Spanish. 29.95 €ISBN 978-3-0356-2076-4Simon Kretz, Daniel Kiss (eds.)Relational Theories of Urban Form. An AnthologyBasilea: BirkhĂ€user Verlag, 2021. 464 pp. Tapa blanda. Idioma: inglĂ©s. 29,95 €ISBN 978-3-0356-2076-

    Carla Brisotto, Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira (eds.) - Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History

    Get PDF
    Carla Brisotto, Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History Cham (Switzerland): Springer, 2022. 326 pp. Tapa dura. Idioma: inglĂ©s. 116,00 € ISBN: 978-3-030-90444-

    Conversación con José María Ezquiaga

    Get PDF
    This conversation took place on 19th June 2015 at the Hotel de las Letras in Madrid Good morning, Jose® Mari®a. Thank you very much for dedicating your valuable time to us, and for sharing your reflections on this subject we are so interested in. As you know, our research group is undertaking a project under the title of “New Challenges for Spanish Cities: the Legacy of Modern Housing Estates and Options for their Urban Regeneration. Specificities and Similarities with European Models in the Eastern and Western Blocs”...
    • 

    corecore