What This Book is About
Thinking is Designing
Urban Design is Not Big Architecture
How To Use This Book
Formal Concepts
Axis
Balance
Boundary
Centre
Compactness
Complexity
Containment
Density
Edge
Expansion
Figure-Ground
Grain
Grid
Motion
Node
Path
Pattern
Situated Notions
Block
Capacity
Co-Awareness
Connectedness
Co-Presence
Corridor
District
Frontage
Landmark
Legibility
Mobility
Permeability
Rhyme
Rhythm
Space
Visibility
Walkability
Socio-spatial Ideas
Accessibility
Activation
Coherence
Control
Locality
Presence
Publicness
Resilience
Sensibility
Separation
Stability
Typology
Use
Socially Constructed Agreements
Authenticity
Character
Choice
Diversity
Identity
Interest
Place
Symbol
Typo-morphology
Anirban Adhya is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Lawrence Technological University, USA. He focuses on highlighting underlying dimensions of architecture in the city that connects urban ecology, spatial typology, and everyday urbanism. His previous book, Shrinking Cities and First Suburbs: The Case of Detroit and Warren, Michigan (Palgrave, 2017) illustrated the ecology of problems and responses in metro Detroit. He has also written on evolving notions of publicness in The Public Realm as a Place of Everyday Urbanism (University of Michigan Press, 2008), and worked with communities in Buffalo, New York; Warren, Michigan; Seattle, Washington; and Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Philip D. Plowright is Professor of Architecture and Design Theory at Lawrence Technological University, USA. His interest focuses on developing clarity around foundational knowledge in the applied design disciplines for use in teaching and production environments. His previous book, Making Architecture by Being Human (Routledge, 2020), presented the cognitive building blocks of spatial semantics between individuals and spaces in relation to architectural values. He has also explored cognitive methodology in Revealing Architectural Design (Routledge, 2014), and embodied meaning in Qualitative Embodiment in English Architectural Discourse (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2017).
"Urban Design Made by Humans: A Handbook of Design Ideas offers a
visual glossary of common urban design terms. The authors
introduce, interpret, and illustrate key concepts with descriptive
text and simple diagrams, creating a valuable foundation and tool
for learning."
Anne-Marie Lubenau, Director of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban
Excellence at the Bruner Foundation and author of Urban
Placemaking: Building Equity by Design"A skillful disaggregation as
well as a synthetic compilation of the fundamental tools that
define the practice of Urban Design. The book goes beyond being a
mere glossary or dictionary and serves as a comprehensive as well
as operational kit of parts which will be extremely valuable for
the teaching as well as practice of Urban Design."
Rahul Mehrotra, John T. Dunlop Professor in Housing and
Urbanisation, Harvard University Graduate School of Design and
author of The Kinetic City and Other Essays"Urban Design Made by
Humans offers a robust, annotated glossary of terms and concepts
essential to urban design. Rarely does one find a book that brings
together so many basic ideas, with clear, crisp explanations, and
highly legible illustrations. It brings depth and perspective to
technical knowledge in an approachable format. This book will be a
valuable resource for a range of designers, from beginning urban
design students, to design faculty, to seasoned professionals."
Carlton Basmajian, Associate Professor of Urban Design, Community
and Regional Planning, Iowa State University and author of Atlanta
Unbound: Enabling Sprawl Through Policy and Planning"Students of
urban design have long missed a clearly composed primer explaining
fundamental concepts and foundational ideas of the field in an
easy-to-understand manner. Adhya and Plowright cleverly combine
meaningful insights and explanatory graphics to illustrate a wide
range of basic building blocks helpful both for understanding the
scholarly literature and professional practice of urban
design."
Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Professor of City Design, University of Illinois
Chicago and author of City Planning in India: 1947-2017 and One
Idea, Many Plans: An American City Design Concept in Independent
India"This is a masterful contribution aimed at unpacking the
complexity of urban design. With great clarity and focus, the book
provides a comprehensive illustration of complex, entangled and
overlapping ideas of urban development in a structured, accessible
and understandable way. The book is a great resource for students,
and relevant for researchers and practitioners in urban
design."
Ahmed Z. Khan, Professor and Chair Sustainable Architecture and
Urbanism, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and editor and author
of Architecture and Sustainability: Critical Perspectives for
Integrated Design"In the form of a glossary of urban design key
concepts, cleverly cross-referenced, Anirban Adhya and Philip D.
Plowright’s Urban design made by humans is an important
contribution to structure a common language of our field,
accessible to everyone involved in the daily construction of this
magnificent artefact called city. This is a much-needed tool in the
era of collaboration and interoperability."
Luiz Amorim, Professor of Architectural Morphology, Universidade
Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil and author of Cidades: urbanismo,
patrimônio e sociedade
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