ABSTRACT

Planning the Built Environment takes a systematic, technical approach to describing how urban infrastructures work. Accompanied by detailed diagrams, illustrations, tables, and reference lists, the book begins with landforms and progresses to essential utilities that manage drainage, wastewater, power, and water supply. A section on streets, highways, and transit systems is highly detailed and practical.

Once firmly grounded in these "macro" systems, Planning the Built Environment examines the physical environments of cities and suburbs, including a discussion of critical elements such as street and subdivision planning, density, and siting of community facilities.

Each chapter includes essential definitions, illustrations and diagrams, and an annotated list of references. This timely book explains new physical planning methods and current thinking on cluster development, new urbanism, and innovative transit planning and development.

Planners, architects, engineers, and anyone who designs or manages the physical components of urban areas will find this book both an authoritative reference and an exhaustive, understandable technical manual of facts and best practices. Instructors in planning and allied fields will appreciate the practical exercises that conclude each chapter: valuable learning tools for students and professionals alike.

part I|32 pages

Land

chapter 1|6 pages

Landforms

chapter 2|13 pages

Maps

part II|43 pages

Utilities

chapter 4|10 pages

Water Supply and Distribution

chapter 5|16 pages

Wastewater Management

chapter 6|10 pages

Storm Drainage

chapter 7|5 pages

"Other Utilities"

part III|74 pages

Transportation

chapter 8|13 pages

Introduction to Transportation Planning

chapter 9|12 pages

Street Capacity

chapter 10|21 pages

Basic Highway Design

chapter 11|11 pages

Parking

chapter 12|15 pages

Transit Planning

part IV|87 pages

Residential Areas

chapter 13|14 pages

Introduction to Housing

chapter 14|10 pages

Residential Density

chapter 15|10 pages

Neighborhood Planning

chapter 16|16 pages

Street Design in Residential Areas

chapter 17|11 pages

The Subdivision Process

chapter 18|10 pages

Single-Family Subdivisions

chapter 19|5 pages

Multifamily Developments

chapter 20|9 pages

Community Facilities