Through case studies from Philadelphia and across the U.S., this book demonstrates how places which offer clean, safe, and attractively designed streets and public spaces, along with reinvented zoning, are transforming urban centers from places people have to be to places people want to be.
Through case studies from Philadelphia and across the U.S., this book demonstrates how places which offer clean, safe, and attractively designed streets and public spaces, along with reinvented zoning, are transforming urban centers from places people have to be to places people want to be.
Jonathan Barnett is the author of many books and articles about urban design and planning and is a professor emeritus of practice in city and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been an urban design advisor to Federal government agencies, and to many cities and suburbs, including Charleston, SC, Cleveland, Kansas City, Miami, Nashville, New York City, Norfolk, Omaha, and Pittsburgh.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Emerging Trends in Urban Centers 2. Reinventing a Legacy Downtown: Center City Philadelphia 3. Becoming an Innovation Center: Philadelphia's University City District 4. Converting an Edge City into a Downtown: The King of Prussia District 5. Transforming Suburban and Neighborhood Centers: Conshohocken and Downtown Ardmore 6. Developing Near an Airport: Philadelphia's Airport, Bellwether, Navy Yard, and Comcast Spectacor Developments 7. Reviving a By-Passed Downtown: Camden, New Jersey 8. Implementing Mixed-Use Zoning, Place-Based Management
1. Emerging Trends in Urban Centers 2. Reinventing a Legacy Downtown: Center City Philadelphia 3. Becoming an Innovation Center: Philadelphia's University City District 4. Converting an Edge City into a Downtown: The King of Prussia District 5. Transforming Suburban and Neighborhood Centers: Conshohocken and Downtown Ardmore 6. Developing Near an Airport: Philadelphia's Airport, Bellwether, Navy Yard, and Comcast Spectacor Developments 7. Reviving a By-Passed Downtown: Camden, New Jersey 8. Implementing Mixed-Use Zoning, Place-Based Management
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