ABSTRACT

Urban regeneration is currently at the forefront of the political and professional agenda worldwide. There is a growing desire to identify and deliver solutions that not only define models of sustainable and identifiable urban form, but also underpin a real sense of a vibrant community. The design philosophy of Urban Villages has gained significant weight with government policy-makers, planners, designers and developers and is becoming a popular model in achieving a successful and flexible urban renaissance.

This book documents both the roots of the Urban Village movement and its application in contemporary society. A series of essays by eminent practitioners offers particular urban perspectives. A detailed compendium of successful case-studies provides clear technical information.

Urban Villages and the Making of Communities offers a professional resource, a teaching tool and learning aid.

chapter |44 pages

introduction

part |3 pages

Part One The context for urban villages

chapter 1|23 pages

Smart growth on two continents

chapter 2|24 pages

Planning for sustainable communities

part |3 pages

Part Two Design principles for urban villages

chapter 4|27 pages

Neighbourhood design in practice

chapter 5|26 pages

Connectivity and movement

chapter 6|19 pages

The social dynamic

part |3 pages

Part Three Implementing urban villages

chapter 7|24 pages

Project identification

chapter 8|38 pages

Project procurement

chapter 9|21 pages

Project management Afterword