ABSTRACT

Today the practice of urban design has forged a distinctive identity with applications at many different scales – ranging from the block or street scale to the scale of metropolitan and regional landscapes. Urban design interfaces many aspects of contemporary public policy – multiculturalism, healthy cities, environmental justice, economic development, climate change, energy conservations, protection of natural environments, sustainable development, community liveability, and the like. The field now comprises a core body of knowledge that enfolds a right history of ideas, paradigms, principles, tools, research and applications, enriched by electric influences from the humanities, and social and natural sciences.

Companion to Urban Design includes more than fifty original contributions from internationally recognized authorities in the field. These contributions address the following questions: What are the important ideas that have shaped the field and the current practice of urban design? What are the major methods and processes that have influenced the practice of urban design at various scales? What are the current innovations relevant to the pedagogy of urban design? What are the lingering debates, conflicts ad contradictions in the theory and practice of urban design? How could urban design respond to the contemporary challenges of climate change, sustainability, active living initiatives, globalization, and the like? What are the significant disciplinary influences on the theory, research and practice of urban design in recent times?

There has never before been a more authoritative and comprehensive companion that includes core, foundational and pioneering ideas and concepts of urban design. This book serves as an invaluable guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students, future professionals, and practitioners interested in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning, but also in urban studies, urban affairs, geography, and related fields.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction – urban design

part |2 pages

Part 1: Roots

chapter 3|12 pages

Pedagogical traditions

chapter |3 pages

Part 2: Theoretical perspectives

chapter |3 pages

Part 3: Infl uences

chapter 11|12 pages

Feminist approaches to urban design

chapter 13|11 pages

The law of urban design

chapter 14|12 pages

Political theory and urban design

chapter |3 pages

Part 4: Technologies and methods

chapter 17|15 pages

Design studios

chapter 18|11 pages

Media tools for urban design

part |2 pages

Part 5: Process

chapter 22|16 pages

Decoding design guidance

chapter 23|13 pages

Urban design competitions

chapter 24|12 pages

The design charrette

chapter |4 pages

Part 6: Components

chapter 28|10 pages

Planned communities and new towns

chapter 30|14 pages

Spaces of consumption

chapter 33|14 pages

Mixed-life places

chapter 34|17 pages

Urban fl ux

chapter |4 pages

Part 7: Debates

chapter 38|16 pages

Old vs. new urbanism: Ivonne Audirac

chapter |3 pages

Part 8: Global trends

chapter 40|11 pages

City branding

chapter 42|12 pages

Ethnoscapes

chapter |3 pages

Part 9: New directions

chapter 44|11 pages

Postmodern and integral urbanism

chapter 45|11 pages

Ecological urbanism

chapter 50|9 pages

Placemaking in urban design

chapter 51|11 pages

Secure cities

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue