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Author Kelbaugh, Doug.

Title Common place : toward neighborhood and regional design / Douglas Kelbaugh
Published Seattle : University of Washington Press, [1997]
©1997

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 WATERFT ART&ARCH  307.7680979772 Kel/Cpt  AVAILABLE
Description x, 334 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Contents Foreword / Norman B. Rice -- Pt. I. Theory. Ch. 1. Paved with Good Intentions. Ch. 2. Critical Regionalism. Ch. 3. Typology. Ch. 4. The New Urbanism -- Pt. II. Design. Ch. 5. Center City. Ch. 6. Urban Neighborhood. Ch. 7. Suburb. Ch. 8. Small Town. Ch. 9. New Town -- Pt. III. Policy. Ch. 10. What We Should Do A.S.A.P. -- App. A. Organizing a Design Charrette
Summary Bridging academic theory and on-the-ground practice, Common Place is an indispensable book for designers, planners, city officials, developers, environmentalists, and citizens interested in understanding and shaping the American metropolis
Common Place is about how we can develop community and create convivial and sustainable places in the face of disjointed and fast-placed growth. It offers strategies for reclaiming and improving our neighborhoods and cities, which today are increasingly dominated by fear and disintegration and the automobile. Douglas Kelbaugh offers here a personal, passionate statement of how architecture and urban design can enrich our lives. At the heart of the book are summaries of eight design workshops, or charrettes, each consisting of five days of brainstorming by university students, community leaders, and design professionals. The charrettes apply design concepts to real problems such as housing, transportation, and suburban sprawl. Thousands of hours of creative effort have produced a blueprint for the Seattle region that is pertinent to other regions
Notes "A Samuel and Althea Stroum book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-328) and index
Subject Planned communities -- Washington (State) -- Seattle Region
LC no. 96042311
ISBN 0295975903 (paperback: alk. paper)