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This book discusses contemporary ideas about planning and design for coastal resilience. It provides an alternative presentation of the issues and solutions and examines strategies that work with natural processes to incorporate water into the urban environment, designing places and structures that can accommodate flooding and water storage.
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This book discusses contemporary ideas about planning and design for coastal resilience. It provides an alternative presentation of the issues and solutions and examines strategies that work with natural processes to incorporate water into the urban environment, designing places and structures that can accommodate flooding and water storage.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429856570
- Artikelnr.: 54363229
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429856570
- Artikelnr.: 54363229
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Elizabeth Mossop is Professor and Dean of the School of Design, Architecture and Building at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). A landscape architect and urbanist with wide-ranging experience in both landscape design and urban planning, Mossop is a founding principal of Spackman Mossop Michaels landscape architects based in Sydney and New Orleans. Her professional practice concentrates on urban infrastructure and open space projects, such as the multiple award-winning Bowen Place Crossing in Canberra, Press Street Gardens in New Orleans, and Sydney's Cook and Phillip Park. She has been involved in many aspects of the post-hurricane reconstruction of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast and the ongoing revitalization of Detroit. With an academic career spanning 25 years, Mossop has held key roles at universities in both the United States and Australia. Before joining UTS, she was Professor of Landscape Architecture and Director of the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture at Louisiana State University, one of the highest-ranked landscape architecture programs in the United States. Previously, she was the Director of the Masters of Landscape Architecture program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Her research and teaching focuses on landscape and urbanism, through investigation of contemporary landscape design both at the urban scale and at the site scale. Previous publications include Contemporary Landscape Design in Australia (BT Latitude, Sydney, 2006); Hong Kong: Defining the Edge (Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, 2001); and City Spaces: Art and Design (Craftsman House, Sydney, 2001).
PART 1 NEW WAYS OF THINKING AND WORKING. Section I Shifting Realities. 1
Designing the Coast in the Moment of Rain. 2 Fraying at the Edges: On
Coastal Life and Rising Seas. 3 (Re)Think (Re)Design for Resilience. 4
Resilience and the Translation of Expertise. Section II Methods and
Practices. 5 The Joy of Counterintuitivity. 6 The Dutch "Room for the
River" Program (2006-2017): Landscape Quality as a Binding Agent. 7 Drawing
a Line in the Sand: Rebuild by Design, Mathematical Modeling, and Blue
Dunes. 8 Designing Resiliency: Interdisciplinary Geovisualization for
Complex Coastal Environments. 9 Best Practices for Interdisciplinary
Collaboration for Coastal Resiliency. 10 Engaging the Community to Envision
the Coastal Climate Future. PART 2 NEW STRATEGIES. Section III Deltas,
Bays, and Estuaries. 11 Structures of Coastal Resilience: Adaptive Design
for Jamaica Bay, New York. 12 Resilience and Coastal Ecosystems: Three
Typologies, Three Design Approaches. 13 Resilience of Natural Systems and
Human Communities in the Mississippi Delta: Moving beyond Adaptability Due
to Shifting Baselines. 14 New Orleans, Coastal City. 15 The Giving Delta.
16 A Fine Dutch Tradition in the Noordwaard. 17 Thresholds and
Contingencies: A Design Process for Regional Coastal Resilience. 18 The
Mekong Delta: A Coastal Quagmire. Section IV Sites and Structures. 19 The
New Hondsbossche Dunes. 20 Adaptive Landscapes for Coastal Restoration and
Resilience in Contemporary China. 21 Going with the Flow: Building
Resilience in Southeast Queensland. 22 Architectural Strategies for a
Dynamic Coast. 23 The Hard Habitats of Coastal Armoring. 24 Armatures for
Coastal Resilience.
Designing the Coast in the Moment of Rain. 2 Fraying at the Edges: On
Coastal Life and Rising Seas. 3 (Re)Think (Re)Design for Resilience. 4
Resilience and the Translation of Expertise. Section II Methods and
Practices. 5 The Joy of Counterintuitivity. 6 The Dutch "Room for the
River" Program (2006-2017): Landscape Quality as a Binding Agent. 7 Drawing
a Line in the Sand: Rebuild by Design, Mathematical Modeling, and Blue
Dunes. 8 Designing Resiliency: Interdisciplinary Geovisualization for
Complex Coastal Environments. 9 Best Practices for Interdisciplinary
Collaboration for Coastal Resiliency. 10 Engaging the Community to Envision
the Coastal Climate Future. PART 2 NEW STRATEGIES. Section III Deltas,
Bays, and Estuaries. 11 Structures of Coastal Resilience: Adaptive Design
for Jamaica Bay, New York. 12 Resilience and Coastal Ecosystems: Three
Typologies, Three Design Approaches. 13 Resilience of Natural Systems and
Human Communities in the Mississippi Delta: Moving beyond Adaptability Due
to Shifting Baselines. 14 New Orleans, Coastal City. 15 The Giving Delta.
16 A Fine Dutch Tradition in the Noordwaard. 17 Thresholds and
Contingencies: A Design Process for Regional Coastal Resilience. 18 The
Mekong Delta: A Coastal Quagmire. Section IV Sites and Structures. 19 The
New Hondsbossche Dunes. 20 Adaptive Landscapes for Coastal Restoration and
Resilience in Contemporary China. 21 Going with the Flow: Building
Resilience in Southeast Queensland. 22 Architectural Strategies for a
Dynamic Coast. 23 The Hard Habitats of Coastal Armoring. 24 Armatures for
Coastal Resilience.
PART 1 NEW WAYS OF THINKING AND WORKING. Section I Shifting Realities. 1
Designing the Coast in the Moment of Rain. 2 Fraying at the Edges: On
Coastal Life and Rising Seas. 3 (Re)Think (Re)Design for Resilience. 4
Resilience and the Translation of Expertise. Section II Methods and
Practices. 5 The Joy of Counterintuitivity. 6 The Dutch "Room for the
River" Program (2006-2017): Landscape Quality as a Binding Agent. 7 Drawing
a Line in the Sand: Rebuild by Design, Mathematical Modeling, and Blue
Dunes. 8 Designing Resiliency: Interdisciplinary Geovisualization for
Complex Coastal Environments. 9 Best Practices for Interdisciplinary
Collaboration for Coastal Resiliency. 10 Engaging the Community to Envision
the Coastal Climate Future. PART 2 NEW STRATEGIES. Section III Deltas,
Bays, and Estuaries. 11 Structures of Coastal Resilience: Adaptive Design
for Jamaica Bay, New York. 12 Resilience and Coastal Ecosystems: Three
Typologies, Three Design Approaches. 13 Resilience of Natural Systems and
Human Communities in the Mississippi Delta: Moving beyond Adaptability Due
to Shifting Baselines. 14 New Orleans, Coastal City. 15 The Giving Delta.
16 A Fine Dutch Tradition in the Noordwaard. 17 Thresholds and
Contingencies: A Design Process for Regional Coastal Resilience. 18 The
Mekong Delta: A Coastal Quagmire. Section IV Sites and Structures. 19 The
New Hondsbossche Dunes. 20 Adaptive Landscapes for Coastal Restoration and
Resilience in Contemporary China. 21 Going with the Flow: Building
Resilience in Southeast Queensland. 22 Architectural Strategies for a
Dynamic Coast. 23 The Hard Habitats of Coastal Armoring. 24 Armatures for
Coastal Resilience.
Designing the Coast in the Moment of Rain. 2 Fraying at the Edges: On
Coastal Life and Rising Seas. 3 (Re)Think (Re)Design for Resilience. 4
Resilience and the Translation of Expertise. Section II Methods and
Practices. 5 The Joy of Counterintuitivity. 6 The Dutch "Room for the
River" Program (2006-2017): Landscape Quality as a Binding Agent. 7 Drawing
a Line in the Sand: Rebuild by Design, Mathematical Modeling, and Blue
Dunes. 8 Designing Resiliency: Interdisciplinary Geovisualization for
Complex Coastal Environments. 9 Best Practices for Interdisciplinary
Collaboration for Coastal Resiliency. 10 Engaging the Community to Envision
the Coastal Climate Future. PART 2 NEW STRATEGIES. Section III Deltas,
Bays, and Estuaries. 11 Structures of Coastal Resilience: Adaptive Design
for Jamaica Bay, New York. 12 Resilience and Coastal Ecosystems: Three
Typologies, Three Design Approaches. 13 Resilience of Natural Systems and
Human Communities in the Mississippi Delta: Moving beyond Adaptability Due
to Shifting Baselines. 14 New Orleans, Coastal City. 15 The Giving Delta.
16 A Fine Dutch Tradition in the Noordwaard. 17 Thresholds and
Contingencies: A Design Process for Regional Coastal Resilience. 18 The
Mekong Delta: A Coastal Quagmire. Section IV Sites and Structures. 19 The
New Hondsbossche Dunes. 20 Adaptive Landscapes for Coastal Restoration and
Resilience in Contemporary China. 21 Going with the Flow: Building
Resilience in Southeast Queensland. 22 Architectural Strategies for a
Dynamic Coast. 23 The Hard Habitats of Coastal Armoring. 24 Armatures for
Coastal Resilience.