ABSTRACT

Current planning and design modes of cities are facing challenges of philosophy and form. Past approaches no longer sustain new demands and call for innovative thinking. In a world that is becoming highly urbanized, the need for a new outlook is propelled by fundamental global changes that touch upon environmental, economic and social aspects.

The book introduces fundamental principles of timely sustainable urban design, paying attention to architecture, integration of natural features, public urban spaces and their successful use. Readers will learn how cities are transitioning to active mobility by placing the wellbeing of citizens at the heart of planning; making buildings fit nature; supporting local culture through preservation; and including community gardens in neighborhoods, among others. Written by a practicing architect, professor and author, the book is richly illustrated and features meticulously selected international case studies.

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

A Call for Sustainable Cities

chapter Chapter 2|11 pages

Learning from the Past, Retooling the Future

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

Denser Mixed-Use Communities

chapter Chapter 4|8 pages

Public Squares and Urban Life

chapter Chapter 5|9 pages

Planning Cities for Walkability

chapter Chapter 6|11 pages

Developing in Natural Settings

chapter Chapter 7|10 pages

Creating Urban Landscapes

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

Cities as Farms

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Social and Economic Values of Markets

chapter Chapter 10|9 pages

The Culture of Places

chapter Chapter 11|11 pages

Planning for Wellbeing

chapter Chapter 12|11 pages

Places for Social Interaction

chapter Chapter 13|13 pages

Art and the City

chapter Chapter 14|11 pages

Streets and Sidewalks for Living

chapter Chapter 15|10 pages

Slowing Down Vehicular Traffic

chapter Chapter 16|11 pages

Urban Preservation

chapter Chapter 17|9 pages

Planning for Urban Evolution

chapter Chapter 18|12 pages

Designing Sustainable Buildings

chapter Chapter 19|12 pages

Powering Cities

Net Zero and District Heating

chapter Chapter 20|13 pages

Old Buildings, New Life