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Building community : defining, designing and developing UniverCity

Title
Building community : defining, designing and developing UniverCity / authors: Gordon Harris with Richard Littlemore ; edited by: Fred McLennan.
ISBN
0997236841
9780997236842
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Seattle : An Ecotone Publishing Book, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Summary
Beautiful, liveable, sustainable, restorative. Picture a world-class community model of sustainability that sets the highest standards for master planning, design and development, practice and operations. Picture a mountaintop community designed, engineered, and operated specifically to benefit all of its inhabitants for future generations. British Columbia's UniverCity in Metro Vancouver was conceived in the 1990s as a series of solutions for a fast-growing academic institution located in one of the most desirable places to live in the world. Today, UniverCity is a thriving, full-service community of over 5,000 people well on its way to a population of 10,000 residents. Capitalizing on a multitude of experiences and challenges, Building Community: Defining, Designing, Developing UniverCity presents a thoughtful collection of key insights and takeaways about how to make a very big impact with a very small footprint. The UniverCity journey from concept to an award-winning community is described in detail in Building Community. In an engaging and sometimes personal story of community building, this easy-to-read, comprehensively illustrated book vividly describes the context in which the UniverCity community has evolved. And, perhaps most importantly, this book is a process-based guide for creating a beautiful, functional, and affordable pedestrian-oriented community, designed for people of all ages--one that is replicable, resilient, and will certainly be as widely admired in 2120 as it is today.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 10, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction : building community
Inception : a dream on the page
Construction : shovels in the ground
Reflection : what works; and what can we make better
The next chapter : a complete community takes flight.
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