Title
Suburbia reimagined : ageing and increasing populations in the low-rise city / Leon van Schaik and Nigel Bertram.
ISBN
1138085502
1138085510
1315111314
1351618660
1351618679
1351618687
9781138085503
9781138085510
9781315111315
9781351618663
9781351618670
9781351618687
9781138085503
9781138085510
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Notes
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
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Summary
Worldwide, more and more people are living in cities, with suburbs conceived as appendages to the city, rather than being part of the city system, which isdensely populated and offers a full range of services. But suburbs are not the city spread too thin, and in fact hold potential for a lived complexity as satisfying as that assumed to be available in inner cities. Just as the ecological function of wetlands was ignored by modernist planning, and swamps once-drained are now recognised as vital to water cycles, suburbs are increasingly recognised as part of a city's wellbeing with their own alternative ideology and opportunities for urbanity and ecological sustainability. Suburbia Reimagined shows how such subdivision structures can offer new possibilities for sustainably integrating living between generations and between established and arriving migrant communities. The authors worked locally and internationally with university campuses, shopping centres, hospitals, airports, and other large entities spread through suburbia, to identify a broad range of suburban situations that have been modified to ensure that residents have a full access to amenities and services. The book addresses the history and design of suburbia, from the post-war soldier settlements of the 40s and 50sto the university hinterlands of Silicon Valley in order to reappraise the locked potential within such subdivision patterns. The authors propose a new model forward, examining case studies ranging from repurposed malls and railways for ecological sustainability to cul-de-sacs as social units and post-industrial factory conversions, ultimately showing the nascent patterns in suburbia that have the potential to support a rich life for all age groups.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Suburbia reimagined New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2024
Contents
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; Note on Contributor; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I Living Together; 1 Ideas of the Suburb; 2 Ideas of the House; PART II Parts and Pieces of Suburbia; 3 Renovations; 3.1 Design Proposition; 4 Single Houses; 4.1 Design Proposition; 5 Small Groups; 5.1 Design Proposition; 6 Larger Ensembles; 6.1 Design Proposition; 7 Streets and Cul-de-Sacs; 7.1 Design Proposition; PART III Conflations and Combinations; 8 The Missing Middle; 8.1 Design Proposition; 9 Suburban Engines; 9.1 Design Proposition; Conclusion; Epilogue; Project Credits
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Electronic books.