ABSTRACT

Towns have undergone dramatic and rapid change over the last century. Declining historic cores are surrounded by sprawling low-density housing, industrial and retail estates. The character and sense of place at the heart of rural towns and villages is under threat. By drawing people away from town centres, these developments erode the sense of community and public life. 

This book demonstrates how contemporary architecture, community engagement and thoughtful urban design can contribute to the creation of thriving small communities. It addresses a lack of inspiration and ideas for architects and designers working in small communities and promotes a character-based approach to designing and planning 21st century towns.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

Understanding Small Settlements

chapter Chapter 2|45 pages

Homes: Creating Distinctive Places to Live

chapter Chapter 3|35 pages

Town Centres: Building the Heart of a Community

chapter Chapter 4|29 pages

Public Spaces: Encouraging Social Life

chapter Chapter 6|4 pages

Conclusion