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New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Author: John Nolen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780415160919

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New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Author: John Nolen
Publisher: Boston : M. Jones Company
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1927
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

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New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Author: John Nolen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Author: Wilfred Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1963
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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New Towns for the Twenty-First Century

New Towns for the Twenty-First Century
Author: Richard Peiser
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0812297318

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New towns—large, comprehensively planned developments on newly urbanized land—boast a mix of spaces that, in their ideal form, provide opportunities for all of the activities of daily life. From garden cities to science cities, new capitals to large military facilities, hundreds were built in the twentieth century and their approaches to planning and development were influential far beyond the new towns themselves. Although new towns are notoriously difficult to execute and their popularity has waxed and waned, major new town initiatives are increasing around the globe, notably in East Asia, South Asia, and Africa. New Towns for the Twenty-First Century considers the ideals behind new-town development, the practice of building them, and their outcomes. A roster of international and interdisciplinary contributors examines their design, planning, finances, management, governance, quality of life, and sustainability. Case studies provide histories of new towns in the United States, Asia, Africa, and Europe and impart lessons learned from practitioners. The volume identifies opportunities afforded by new towns for confronting future challenges related to climate change, urban population growth, affordable housing, economic development, and quality of life. Featuring inventories of classic new towns, twentieth-century new towns with populations over 30,000, and twenty-first-century new towns, the volume is a valuable resource for governments, policy makers, and real estate developers as well as planners, designers, and educators. Contributors: Sandy Apgar, Sai Balakrishnan, JaapJan Berg, Paul Buckhurst, Felipe Correa, Carl Duke, Reid Ewing, Ann Forsyth, Robert Freestone, Shikyo Fu, Pascaline Gaborit, Elie Gamburg, Alexander Garvin, David R. Godschalk, Tony Green, ChengHe Guan, Rachel Keeton, Steven Kellenberg, Kyung-Min Kim, Gene Kohn, Todd Mansfield, Robert W. Marans, Robert Nelson, Pike Oliver, Richard Peiser, Michelle Provoost, Peter G. Rowe, Jongpil Ryu, Andrew Stokols, Adam Tanaka, Jamie von Klemperer, Fulong Wu, Ying Xu, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Chaobin Zhou.


New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Author: John Nolen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781952620317

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John Nolen (1869-1937) was a pioneer in the development of professional town and city planning in the United States. This new edition of the rare and long out of print New Towns for Old (1927) contains additional plans and illustrations and Nolen's project list, never before been published. Charles D. Warren's introduction presents biographical and historical context that illuminates the diverse, productive career of this nationally significant practitioner.


New Towns in Israel

New Towns in Israel
Author: Alexander Berler
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781412829694

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The geographic, social, and economic structure of settlement areas must be considered in overall regional planning. Beginning with a review of the development of new urban settlements in Israel since 1948, Berler analyzes proposals and policies dealing with underdeveloped areas and includes a proposal for a regional focalization program. He attempts to establish methods and criteria to measure the "power of attraction" of the new urban settlements and to help understand the complex processes which influence development of towns in Israel. Numerous diagrams, tables, maps, appendixes, and bibliographies complete this comprehensive study.


New Towns for Old

New Towns for Old
Author: Samuel Adrian Miles Adshead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1943
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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From Garden Cities to New Towns

From Garden Cities to New Towns
Author: Dennis Hardy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135832242

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This book offers a detailed record of one of the world's oldest environmental pressure groups. It raises questions about the capacity of pressure groups to influence policy; and finally it assesses the campaing as a major factor in the emergence of modern town and planning, and as a backdrop against which to examine current issues.