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02-Một cách nhìn khác về lý thuyết QH của Alan March, Melbourne University

Tháng Ba 20, 2012 1 Bình luận

Practising theory: When
theory affects urban planning

Abstract

This article starts from the premise that, for all its diverse ideals and technical bases, the core of planning is an ability to favourably influence collective spatial concerns. The location of practice within spatial governance means that the ‘worth’ of planning theories often depends upon the nature of governance itself in given places and times. In this article, three layered vignettes of practice in Victoria, Australia are presented to demonstrate the importance of governance settings to the value and success of selected planning theories at different geographical and temporal scales. The vignettes examine: the introduction of new planning legislation in Victoria, Australia; the takeup of medium density housing; and the influence of communicative planning on participation.

The article concludes that the effects of theory upon practice depend upon institutional circumstances, and that theory, and its users, must address this to be effective and to prevent unintended outcomes

Full text: http://plt.sagepub.com/content/9/2/108.full.pdf+html

02-Một cách nhìn về lý thuyết & thực tiễn quy hoạch từ Indonexia

Tháng Ba 20, 2012 1 Bình luận

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2011

http://indonesiaurbanstudies.blogspot.com.au/2011/01/planning-theory-derived-from-planning.html (20/3/2012)

Planning theory derived from planning practices in Indonesia

The gap between planning theory and practice has been identified for years (Alexander 1997; Brooks 2002; Sanyal 2002). Planning practice and planning theory have two distinctive communities of interest (Brook 2002). None of planning practitioners who participated in the survey conducted by MIT found planning theory useful when they grappled with conflicting interests (Rodwin and Sanyal 2000). Friedmann (2003) asserted that most planners go through their education without a clear understanding of planning theory.
The language of planning theory is abstract, esoteric and highly technical for most planning practitioners (Brook 2002). Most ideas of planning theory have not engaged planning practitioners constructively and planning theorists communicated their ideas to others who share their interests (Brooks 2002). It’s clear that we should bridge the theory and practice gap. Bridging the theory and practice gap is important because planning theory is fundamental to the planning profession. Planning practitioners need to understand the epistemological underpinnings of their actions. There is no planning practice without a theory about how planning ought to be practiced(Friedmann 2003).In a more recent article, Friedmann (2008) identified three major ways of how planning theory can contribute to the advancement of planning practices. First, philosophical way that evolves humanist philosophy for planning and traces its implications for planning practice. Second, adaptation way that helps adapt planning practices to the real constraints including scale, complexity and time. Third, translation way that translates knowledge and ideas from other fields into the domain of planning.There are four types of planning theory based on the basis of their intent (see Alexander 2003; Brook 2002 and Friedmann 2003). First, theories about planning that focus on its role in a particular milieu, i.e. community, nation or society and are based on empirical study or experience of practice. Second, theories for planning that propose models or strategies for planning practitioners to consider or use. Third, theories in planning that focus on the subject or objects of the planning undertaking. This type of theory is used in planning practices and is specific to its several specializations, i.e. community development, land use, transportation, environmental planning, etc. Fourth, theories of planning that address what is common to all planning specializations and explicate characteristics of planning practice.

Theories of planning are said to be irrelevant to planning practice (Friedmann 2003; 2008). Furthermore, Alexander (2003) argued that diversity of practices in planning and different types of planners in different contexts complicate the relevance of theories of planning for planning practice. The gap between planning practice and planning theory occurs specifically between planning practice and theories of planning.

Most planning theories were developed and extended within the context of Western liberal democracies. What is the relevance or the applicability of those planning theories to planning practice in different contexts is one of the most interesting theoretical and practical conundrums in planning. What about the gap between planning theory and planning practice in Indonesia? There has not been any study to investigate the gap between planning theory and practice in Indonesia, but I can assure that there is gap between planning theory and practice in Indonesia. Planning theory is also taught to students in the planning schools in Indonesia but I’m not sure the relevance of planning theory for planning practitioners in Indonesia.

This post attempts to bridge the gap between planning theories and practice in Indonesia. Needless to say, this is a daunting task. This is just the beginning of a long journey of bridging planning theories and planning practice in Indonesia.

I identify at least four articles about planning theory derived from planning practice in Indonesia. Beard (2002) developed covert planning for social transformation that was drawn from a longitudinal study of informal settlements along the Code River, Yogyakarta. A case study of a local youth group that planned and maintained library in the informal settlements along the Code River was used to illustrate the concept of covert planning that was defined as a “covert, incipient and incremental form of planning” (Beard 2002).

Drawing on the same study of informal settlement along the Code River, Yogyakarta, Beard (2003) extended radical planning in restrictive political environments. She used three local-level planning cases including the development of a health care clinic, the pavement project and the library project by residents in the informal settlements along the Code River to explain how the foundation for radical planning evolved in authoritarian contexts.

Hudalah et al (2010) explored ideas about communicative planning and capacity building in collective action. They combined political opportunity structure and Kingdon’s policy window and developed an agency-centered approach to opportunity. The extended ideas about communicative planning and capacity building were applied to two debates on development planning projects in the periurban area of North Bandung Area, Indonesia.

Hudalah et al (2011) extended the potential of policy networking as capacity building. They explained how a planning policy network is constructed and how it can improve the governance that faces spatial, social and institutional fragmentations. The debate on the road development proposal in North Bandung Area, Indonesia was used to illustrate their extended policy network as capacity building.

In addition to the articles about planning theories derived from planning practices in Indonesia, I will present ideas from Bambang S. Priyohadi (BSP), an Indonesian planner who has more than 30 years of planning experiences in the Department of Public Works and in the Province of Yogyakarta. BSP theorized his planning experiences in a thread of discussion in the Referensi list-serve. BSP argued that planning is a model of communication. Planning and policy executor are on the same side and expected to serve community and the nature on the other side.

BSP characterized planning in four ways including planning is an endless communication, planning is selling ideas, planning is constructing hopes and planning is sharing believes.

Planning is an endless communication. BSP argued that planning is a process that will still continue even when the plan is completed. Planning has not started when “the planning law or ordinances has been passed” or “the plan has been completed”. Planning will only end when the civilization is over. The discrepancies between the planned and the real conditions will likely occur and they are unpredictable. Using the unconditional cash transfer program (BLT), the disaster donation in Bantul and the development of agricultural areas in Samas-Pandansimo, BSP indicated unpredictable outcomes that were not identified in the plans. In the case of BLT, the outcomes are the panders (calo) who get personal advantages from the cash transfer coupons. One of unpredictable outcomes of the disaster donation in Bantul is the increase of motorcycle sales. The unexpected outcome of the success of development in Samas-Pandansimo is the increase of prostitute from about 60 to more than 500 in 3 years.

Planning is selling ideas. The presentation techniques have been learned by the planning practitioners from planning schools, but the planning practitioners also need to sell their ideas effectively. Selling an idea is not always about the excellent presentation technique but more importantly also about the right attitude and thought. BSP identified several factors to be considered in selling ideas effectively including customer language, understanding of the customer needs, communication techniques, communication intensity, and message clarity.

Planning is constructing hopes. Planners often consider their plans as the best representation of the community’s expectations. In fact, the plans are mostly created within the context of different sense of priority and the background of the planners. Planners are expected to meet the expectations or the hopes of the community.

Planning is sharing beliefs. Building trust is the important prerequisite in the planning process that is often neglected by the planners. Using his experience when working with residents of Ngawen in Gunung Kidul Regency, BSP was able to develop an effective mutual relationship with them and produce the expected results through sharing a very strong belief with them.

References:

  1. Alexander, E.R. (1997). A mile of a millimeter: measuring the planning theory-practice gap. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 24(1): 3-6
  2. Alexander, E.R. (2003). Response to ‘Why do planning theory?’ Planning Theory 2(3): 179-182
  3. Beard, V.A. (2002). Covert planning for social transformation in Indonesia. Journal of Planning Education and Research 22(1): 15-25
  4. Beard, V.A. (2003). Learning radical planning: the power of collective action. Planning Theory 2(1): 13-35
  5. Brooks, M. (2002). Planning Theory for Practitioners. Chicago: APA Press.
  6. Friedmann, J. (2003). Why do planning theory? Planning Theory 2(1): 7-10
  7. Friedmann, J. (2008). The uses of planning theory: a bibliographic essay. Journal of Planning Education and Research 28: 247-257
  8. Hudalah, D., Winarso, H., and Woltjer, J. (2010). Planning by opportunity: an analysis of periurban environmental conflict in Indonesia. Environment and Planning A 42(9): 2254-2269
  9. Hudalah, D., Winarso, H., and Woltjer, J. (2011 forthcoming). Policy networking as capacity building: an analysis of regional road development conflict in Indonesia.Planning Theory
  10. Rodwin, L. and Sanyal, B. (eds.). (2000). The Profession of City Planning. Rutgers, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research
  11. Sanyal, B. (2002). Globalization, ethical compromise and planning theory. Planning Theory 1(2): 116-123

IPHS international conferences

There have been fourteen international planning history conferences, and they have been held biennially since 1994 (http://www.planninghistory.org/conferences.html).

2012 IPHS Conference

2010 IPHS Conference
Past IPHS Conferences (by year)
Photographs from Past IPHS Conferences

For non-IPHS organised conferences see the Newsboard

2012 IPHS Conference

The 15th International Planning History Society Conference will be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil on July 15-18 2012.

The 2012 conference convenor is Professor Dr. Maria Christina da Silva Leme of the Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Universidade de Sao Paulo. Email: crisleme@usp.br

Details of the 2012 IPHS conference may be found at the following website:

http://www.fau.usp.br/15-iphs-conference-sao-paulo-2012

2010 IPHS Conference

14th International Planning History Society Conference, Istanbul, Turkey
“Urban Transformation: Controversies, Contrasts and Challenges” 
12-15 July 2010

Conference Theme

The conference theme seeks to provide a window not only for a broad investigation of urban transformation aspects in Planning History across the world, but also for sharing professional and academic knowledge and expertise in Istanbul, in the European Capital of Culture 2010.

During the recent globalisation period, Istanbul has become the focus for a number of urban transformation initiatives, which have brought an unprecedented level of challenges in planning, urban governance, cultural and social structure, historic preservation and other areas.

Proposals will preferably address one or more of the following sub-themes:

Urban transformation and planning history [concepts of urban transformation, planning cultures and planning models]

Urban transformation strategies, policies, tools, urban management and governance,

Urban transformation and the urban space [urban form and architecture, urban transformation in heritage sites, landscapes, waterfronts, and public spaces, etc.]

Urban transformation and land use: housing and squatter settlements, commercial and industrial districts, transportation and infrastructure

Urban transformation and the society [social inclusion, social justice, urban poverty, gentrification]

Urban transformation and the economy [political economy of urban transformation, financial arrangements in urban transformation]

Urban transformation and the environment [sustainable transformation, green interventions, disaster management, etc.]

The IPHS conference organizers also welcome proposals that cover the full breadth of planning history.

Co-Host and Organizers: 

Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Architecture
Istanbul Technical University Urban and Environmental Planning and Research Cente

Prof.Dr.Nuran Zeren Gülersoy
Conference Convenor
gulersoy@itu.edu.tr
Assistant Professor Dr.Hatice Ayataç
Conference Secretariat
ayatac@itu.edu.tr

Conference Venue:

The conference venue was the Taskisla Building, the home of conference hosts Istanbul Technical University’s ( ITU) Faculty of Architecture and ITU Urban and Environmental Planning and Research Center.

The Taskisla Building was constructed between 1848 and 1853 as a military medical academy for the Ottoman Army. The building plans, drawn by W. James Smith, were modified and the building’s function was changed to one of a military barracks in 1849. This modification was part of a construction plan that were intended to ensure the security of the area around the Dolmabahce Palace.

The building sustained some damage in the earthquake of 1894, and was restored by architect Raimondo D’Aronco. In 1944, the building was handed over to the ITU and restored by architects Paul Bonatz and Emin Onat. Teaching started in 1950, by the Civil Engineering and Architecture Faculties. In 1983, it was classified as a first degree historical monument.

Website

www.iphs2010.org

Past IPHS Conferences 

Year
Host City
Conference Theme
1977
London
1980
Brighton
The Giant City
1988
Tokyo
Export of Planning Ideas
1989
Birmingham
The Garden City
1991
Richmond, VA
Joint with SACRPH
1994
Hong Kong
Cities & Their Environment
1996
Thessaloniki
The Planning of Capital Cities
1998
Sydney
20th Century Planning Experience
2000
Helsinki
Centre-Periphery-Globalisation: Past and Present
2002
London and Letchworth
Cities of Tomorrow
2004
Barcelona
Planning Models and the Culture of Cities/Modelos Urbanisticos y Cultura de las Ciudades
2006
Delhi
2008
Chicago
“Public Versus Private Planning: Themes, Trends and Tensions”

03-Bàn về cấu trúc cuốn sách Lý thuyết quy hoạch

Tháng Ba 6, 2012 8 bình luận

Khối lượng đồ sộ về sách vở liên quan đến quy hoạch, cho thấy, với tình hình hiện nay nhóm không thể có được nghiên cứu tồng quát về lý thuyết quy hoạch, ít nhất trong vài năm tới.

Việc thực hiện cuốn sách hiện nay tỏ ra chỉ có thể khả thi nếu vấn đề được giới hạn, tập trung vào những vấn đề cốt lõi của quy hoạch, và liên quan đến tình hình Việt Nam. Ngoài ra, do uy tín của nhóm còn có hạn, nên trước mắt, với cuốn sách đầu tiên, các chương cần phải được xây dựng phù hợp với những người tham gia viết sách. Bàn luận quá nhiều, quá cầu toàn, nguyên tắc, trước khi bắt tay vào làm có vẻ chưa cần thiết ở thời điểm này.

Sau một thời gian suy nghĩ tôi (Bình) cho rằng cuốn sách có thể được cấu trúc theo các chương sau (tên chương sách là dự tính) và những người có khả năng đảm trách như sau:

1. Giới thiệu: sẽ viết sau cùng (người nào tham gia cũng được)

2. Xã hội, đô thị và các tư tưởng quy hoạch (Bình có thể viết)

3. Lý luận, luật pháp và thực tiễn công tác tổ chức, vận hành bộ máy quy hoạch ở Việt Nam (đề nghị Hiếu viết)

4. Thực tiễn quy hoạch và giảng dạy quy hoạch tại Việt Nam (đề nghị Loan viết)

5. Tính toán, đo đạc, thiết kế, kiểm soát và phát triển hệ thống giao thông (chuyên sâu về mảng giao thông: mảng này đang thiếu người, xem ra ngoài Vũ Anh Tuấn, Viện Nghiên cứu chính sách giao thông, Tokyo, Nhật Bản, không ai có thể viết tốt hơn được)

6. Quy hoạch và sứ mạng phát triển kinh tế xã hội (chuyên sâu về mối liên hệ giữa quy hoạch và kinh tế: đề nghị Bảo Đoan viết)

7. Quy hoạch và phát triển đô thị Việt Nam và ảnh hưởng của tiến trình toàn cầu hóa (chuyên sâu về quy hoạch và toàn cầu hóa: đề nghị Hảo viết)

8. Thiết kế đô thị – những trào lưu tư tưởng tiến bộ và áp dụng cho Việt Nam (chuyên sâu về thiết kế đô thị, đề nghị Dũng viết)

9. ??? (đề nghị Phương đề xuất viết một chương phù hợp)

10. Kết luận (có thể không cần viết)

Đây là ý tưởng đầu tiên về cuốn sách. Đề nghị các bạn cân nhắc cho ý kiến hoặc đề xuất ý tưởng của riêng mình.

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02-Urban Planning literature 2011-2012 at MIT

Aerts, J. C. J. H. (2012). Climate adaptation and flood risk in coastal cities. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Earthscan.

Andersson, D. E., Å. E. Andersson, et al. (2011). Handbook of creative cities. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar Pub.

Angel, S. (2011). Making room for a planet of cities. Cambridge, Mass., Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Banerjee, T. and A. Loukaitou-Sideris (2011). Companion to urban design. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Routledge.

Barnett, J. (2011). City design : modernist, traditional, green, and systems perspectives. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, Routledge.

Beatley, T. (2011). Biophilic cities : integrating nature into urban design and planning. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Biles, R. (2011). The fate of cities : urban America and the federal government, 1945-2000. Lawrence, University Press of Kansas.

Birch, E. L. and S. M. Wachter (2011). Global urbanization. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Bissell, W. C. (2011). Urban design, chaos, and colonial power in Zanzibar. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Boyer, M. C. and C. Le (2011). Le Corbusier : homme de lettres. New York, Princeton Architectural Press.

Brenner, N., P. Marcuse, et al. (2012). Cities for people, not for profit : critical urban theory and the right to the city. London ; New York, NY, Routledge.

Brower, S. N. (2011). Neighbors and neighborhoods : elements of successful community design. Chicago, Ill., APA Planners Press.

Bulkeley, H., V. Castán Broto, et al. (2011). Cities and low carbon transitions. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, Routledge.

Burdett, R., D. Sudjic, et al. (2011). Living in the endless city : the Urban Age project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank’s Alfred Herrhausen Society. London, Phaidon Press Ltd.

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Chan, Y. (2011). “Location theory and decision analysis analytics of spatial information technology.”  2nd. from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15663-2 MIT Access Only.

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Coyle, S. (2011). Sustainable and resilient communities : a comprehensive action plan for towns, cities, and regions. Hoboken, N.J., Wiley.

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Dannenberg, A. L., H. Frumkin, et al. (2011). “Making healthy places designing and building for health, well-being, and sustainability.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-036-1 MIT Access Only.

“The environment that we construct affects both humans and our natural world in myriad ways. There is a pressing need to create healthy places and to reduce the health threats inherent in places already built. However, there has been little awareness of the adverse effects of what we have constructed-or the positive benefits of well designed built environments. This book provides a far-reaching follow-up to the pathbreaking Urban Sprawl and Public Health, published in 2004. That book sparked a range of inquiries into the connections between constructed environments, particularly cities and suburbs, and the health of residents, especially humans. Since then, numerous studies have extended and refined the book’s research and reporting. Making Healthy Places offers a fresh and comprehensive look at this vital subject today. There is no other book with the depth, breadth, vision, and accessibility that this book offers. In addition to being of particular interest to undergraduate and graduate students in public health and urban planning, it will be essential reading for public health officials, planners, architects, landscape architects, environmentalists, and all those who care about the design of their communities. Like a well-trained doctor, Making Healthy Places presents a diagnosis of-and offers treatment for-problems related to the built environment. Drawing on the latest scientific evidence, with contributions from experts in a range of fields, it imparts a wealth of practical information, with an emphasis on demonstrated and promising solutions to commonly occurring problems.”–

Doucet, I., N. Janssens, et al. (2011). “Transdisciplinary knowledge production in architecture and urbanism towards hybrid modes of inquiry.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0104-5 MIT Access Only.

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Firley, E. and J. Gimbal (2011). The urban towers handbook. Chichester, John Wiley & Sons.

Friedmann, J. (2011). Insurgencies : essays in planning theory. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, Routledge.

Gehl, J. (2011). Life between buildings : using public space. Washington, D.C., Island Press.

Goldstein, B. E. (2012). Collaborative resilience : moving through crisis to opportunity. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

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Hall, P. and M. Tewdwr-Jones (2011). Urban and regional planning. Abingdon, Oxon, England ; New York, Routledge.

This is the fifth edition of the classic text for students of urban and regional planning. It gives a historical overview of the developments and changes in the theory and practice of planning throughout the entire 20th century.

Hamnett, S. and D. K. Forbes (2011). Planning Asian cities : risks and resilience. London ; New York, Routledge.

Hauck, T., R. Keller, et al. (2011). Infrastructural urbanism : addressing the in-between. Berlin, DOM Publishers.

“This volume discusses spatial design implications of technical and transport infrastructure. The authors look at projects of various scales – from skate parks to urban highways – in many different cities – Mexico City, New York, London, Paris, Zurich, Seattle, Barcelona, Stockholm, Sao Paulo, Antwerp. They demonstrate that infrastructure generates its own category of urban realm.”–P.[4] of cover.

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Hustwit, G. and Plexifilm (Firm) (2012). Urbanized a documentary film. [United States], Plexifilm,.

Documents the issues and strategies behind the design of cities. Hear from some of the world’s foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers. Discover the challenges of balancing housing, mobility, public space, civic engagement, economic development, and environmental policy that are fast becoming universal concerns. Explore a diverse range of urban design projects around the world which will frame a global discussion on the future of cities.

Jackson, R. W. (2011). Highway under the Hudson : a history of the Holland Tunnel. New York, New York University Press.

Jacobs, A. B. (2011). The good city : reflections and imaginations. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Routledge.

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The onset of the current global economic crisis provides the perfect backdrop for reviewing the dire consequences that neoliberal urban policies have had upon the city, and for discussing possible alternatives to market-driven development. In this light “Urban asymmetries” centres on the contradictions of uneven urban development as a means of providing both a substantial critique of the current urban condition and a discussion of necessary counter practices, policies and strategies for designing in such environments, and inferring that social betterment within the city is possible by strategic use of the tools available to the urbanist and to the architect. The book aims to disprove some of the prevailing disciplinary discourses in architecture and urbanism which see the city as ‘a given’ rather than as an evolving socio-historic phenomenon, and intends to challenge the ubiquitous understanding of architecture as devoid of any social transformative power.

Kasarda, J. D. and G. Lindsay (2011). Aerotropolis : the way we’ll live next. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Outlines a panoramic view of what the authors predict will be the next phase of globalization, describing transportation-centric urban regions designed to keep workers, suppliers, and goods networked within the global marketplace.

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This comprehensive review of urban policy in Poland looks at the urban system and the challenges it faces, national policies for urban development in Poland, and adapting governance for a national urban policy agenda.

Page, M. and T. Mennel (2011). Reconsidering Jane Jacobs. Chicago, Ill., American Planning Association.

Phelps, N. A. and F. Wu (2011). International perspectives on suburbanization : a post-suburban world? Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY, Palgrave Macmillan.

“New urban developments such as office blocks, warehouses and retail complexes are increasingly common in outer city regions across the world. This book examines the processes of post-suburbanization in international perspective, exploring how developments across the world might be considered post-suburban”–

Pinon, P. (2011). Paris détruit : du vandalisme architectural aux grandes opérations d’urbanisme. Paris, Parigramme.

Portugali, J. (2011). “Complexity, cognition and the city.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19451-1 MIT Access Only.

Rauch, S. and G. M. Morrison (2012). “Urban environment proceedings of the 10th Urban Environment Symposium.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2540-9 MIT Access Only.

Ren, X. (2011). Building globalization : transnational architecture production in urban China. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Robinson, D. (2011). Computer modelling for sustainable urban design : physical principles, methods and applications. London ; Washington, DC, Earthscan.

Ross, A. (2011). Bird on fire : lessons from the world’s least sustainable city. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Rydin, Y. (2011). The purpose of planning : creating sustainable towns and cities. Bristol ; Portland, OR, Policy Press.

Planning systems have evolved to protect and shape our built and natural environments. But what exactly do they do and how do they work? This book answers these questions and many more to help the reader understand the purpose of planning.

Schmid, H., W.-D. Sahr, et al. (2011). Cities and fascination : beyond the surplus of meaning. Farnham ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Scott, A. and E. Ben-Joseph (2012). Renewtown : adaptive urbanism and the low carbon community. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Routledge.

Slavin, M. I. and SpringerLink (Online service) (2011). “Sustainability in America’s cities creating the green metropolis.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-028-6 MIT Access Only.

Tasan-Kok, T. and G. Baeten (2012). “Contradictions of neoliberal planning cities, policies, and politics.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8924-3 MIT Access Only.

Tewdwr-Jones, M. (2011). Urban reflections : narratives of place, planning and change. Bristol, Policy Press.

Thériault, M. and F. Des Rosiers (2011). Modeling urban dynamics : mobility, accessibility and real estate value. London, UK, Hoboken, NJ, ISTE ; Wiley.

Tiesdell, S. and D. Adams (2011). Urban design in the real estate development process. Chichester ; Ames, Iowa, Wiley-Blackwell.

Troy, A. (2012). The very hungry city : urban energy efficiency and the economic fate of cities. New Haven, Yale University Press.

“As global demand for energy grows and prices rise, a city’s energy consumption becomes increasingly tied to its economic viability, warns the author of The Very Hungry City. Austin Troy, a seasoned expert in urban environmental management, explains for general readers how a city with a high “urban energy metabolism”–that is, a city that needs large amounts of energy in order to function–will be at a competitive disadvantage in the future. He explores why cities have different energy metabolisms and discusses an array of innovative approaches to the problems of expensive energy consumption. Troy looks at dozens of cities and suburbs in Europe and the United States–from Los Angeles to Copenhagen, Denver to the Swedish urban redevelopment project Hammarby Sjöstad–to understand the diverse factors that affect their energy use: behavior, climate, water supply, building quality, transportation, and others. He then assesses some of the most imaginative solutions that cities have proposed, among them green building, energy-efficient neighborhoods, symbiotic infrastructure, congestion pricing, transit-oriented development, and water conservation. To conclude, the author addresses planning and policy approaches that can bring about change and transform the best ideas into real solutions”–Provided by publisher.

“This book explores how cities around the world consume energy, assesses innovative ideas for reducing urban energy consumption, and discusses why energy efficiency will determine which cities thrive economically in the future”–Provided by publisher.

Vollmer, D. and National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Regional Approaches to Urban Sustainability. (2011). Pathways to urban sustainability : the Atlanta metropolitan region : summary of a workshop. Washington, D.C., National Academies Press.

“The U.S. population is more than 80 percent urban. Recognizing that many metropolitan areas in the United States have been experimenting with various approaches to sustainability, and that despite the differences among regions, there are likely some core similarities and transferable knowledge, Roundtable members selected the metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia region as a case study. The Atlanta region provided a compelling example for exploring urban sustainability issues because of the region’s rapid growth rate, well-documented challenges with water, land use, and transportation; and its level of engagement with federal government agencies on matters related to sustainability. Pathways to Urban Sustainability: Lessons from the Atlanta Metropolitan Region: Summary of a Workshop explores the Atlanta region’s approach to urban sustainability, with an emphasis on building evidence based foundation upon which policies and programs might be developed. The two day workshop held on September 30 and October 1, 2010 examined how the interaction of various systems (natural and human systems; energy, water and transportations systems) affect the region’s social, economic, and environmental conditions. The intent of this workshop summary is to analyze a metropolitan region so that researchers and practitioners can improve their understanding of the spatial and temporal aspects of urban sustainability.”–Publisher’s description.

Walker, P. A. and P. T. Hurley (2011). Planning paradise : politics and visioning of land use in Oregon. Tuscon, University of Arizona Press.

Warne, T. R., National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., et al. (2011). Techniques for effective highway construction projects in congested urban areas. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

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(2006). Akalank’s MPD-2001 : Delhi master plan, August 1990, modified and corrected upto 7th September, 2006. Delhi, Akalank Publications.

(2006). Cun, cheng, cheng, cun = village city, city village. Beijing, Zhongguo dian li chu ban she.

(2007). Master plan for Delhi : with the perspective for the year 2021. New Delhi, Rupa & Co.

(2009). Atelier CRISIS : creative think tank. [S.l., s.n.].

A compilation of works submitted by individuals and organizations throughout the world on the subject of crisis. Works are in the form of interviews, project descriptions, art, essays and more. Published in association with the festival PNRM 2009, sponsored by Direcció General de Cultura, Conselleria de Cultura, Govern de les Illes Balears with the assistance of Teatre Principal d’Olot.

(2009). Solar architecture & urban planning. München, Economic Forum.

(2009). “Urban Remote Sensing Event,,2009 Joint date, 20-22 May 2009.” from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=5076157.

Abbas, M. A. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). City as decept. [2007].

A lecture in which Ackbar Abbas discusses architecture in relation to cities, specifically Chinese cities.

Ache, P. (2008). Cities between competitiveness and cohesion : discourses, realities and implementation. [Dordrecht], Springer.

Adham, N. K., M. Elshabed, et al. (2006). Hybridity and authenticity. Berkeley, Calif., International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments.

Agrawal, K. (2007). Re_urbanism : transforming capitals. Cambridge, Mass, MIT Press.

Ahlava, A. and H. Edelman (2009). Urban design management : a guide to good practice. London ; New York, NY, Taylor & Francis.

Akl, Z., N. Beyhum, et al. (2009). Conquérir et reconquérir la ville : l’aménagement urbain comme positionnement des pouvoirs et contre-pouvoirs. [Sin el Fil], ALBA Université de Balamand, Académie libanaise des beaux-arts.

Altrock, U. (2006). Spatial planning and urban development in the new EU member states : from adjustment to reinvention. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Amendola, G. (2007). Città difficili, città possibili : analisi sociologiche e strategie progettuali. Milano, FrancoAngeli.

Angelil, M. M., D. Hebel, et al. (2010). Cities of change : Addis Ababa : transformation strategies for urban territories in the 21st century. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

“The research investigates the performance of cities in view of resource fluxes–the interplay and transformation of stocks and flows of resources according to changing parameters in time… stocks and flows of people, water, space, material, capital, information, and energy.” — p.[2] of cover.

Archibugi, F. (2008). Planning theory : from the political debate to the methodological reconstruction. Milan, Italy ; New York, Springer-Verlag Italia.

Arendt, R. (2010). Envisioning better communities : seeing more options, making wiser choices. Chicago, IL

[Washington, D.C.], American Planning Association

Urban Land Institute.

Arnold, C. A. and American Planning Association. (2007). Fair and healthy land use : environmental justice and planning. Chicago, IL, American Planning Association.

Asami, Y., Y. Sadahiro, et al. (2009). New frontiers in urban analysis : in honor of Atsuyuki Okabe. Boca Raton, CRC Press.

Athens, L. (2010). Building an emerald city : a guide to creating green building policies and programs. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Au, T., D. Ou, et al. (2008). Emerging metropolis Asia : Kai Tak, Hong Kong : a spectacular transformation. Hong Kong, Hong Kong Economic Times.

Augoyard, J. F. (2007). Step by step : everyday walks in a French urban housing project. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Aurigi, A. and F. De Cindio (2008). Augmented urban spaces : articulating the physical and electronic city. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Axelrod, J. B. C. (2009). Inventing autopia : dreams and visions of the modern metropolis in jazz age Los Angeles. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Bajard, M. and F. Lamarre (2007). De la gare à la ville : une démarche de projet. Bruxelles

Cinisello Balsamo (Milano), AAM

Silvana.

Ballesteros, M. (2008). Verb crisis. Barcelona ; New York, Actar.

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Dept. of Architecture. and Grameenphone (Firm : Bangladesh) (2007). AED, architecture for the economically disadvantaged : international seminar 2007, 23-24 March : proceedings. Dhaka, Dept. of Architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.

Contributed papers presented at the International Seminar: Architecture for the Economically Disadvatanged, held at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.

Barrie, T., North Carolina State University. School of Architecture., et al. (2009). Housing and sustainable communities : the Stone’s Warehouse redevelopment project for southeast Raleigh. Raleigh, N..C., College of Design, North Carolina State University.

Barton, H., M. Grant, et al. (2010). Shaping neighbourhoods : for local health and global sustainability. London ; New York, Routledge.

Basar, S. and Architectural Association (Great Britain) (2007). Vision plus money plus historical circumstance equals “cities from zero” : unapologetic expressioins of new-found economic, and therefore political, prowess in the 21st century. London, Architectural Association.

Basbas, S. (2006). Advances in city transport : case studies. Southampton ; Boston, WIT.

Bauer, K. W. (2010). City planning for civil engineers, environmental engineers, and surveyors. Boca Raton, CRC Press.

Bauman, J. F. and E. K. Muller (2006). Before renaissance : planning in Pittsburgh, 1889-1943. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press.

Becker, J., M. Zardini, et al. (2008). Actions : what you can do with the city. Montréal, Canadian Centre for Architecture.

Bednar, M. J. (2006). L’Enfant’s legacy : public open spaces in Washington, D.C. Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins University Press.

Beesley, P., P. Poletto, et al. (2008). Ourtopias : cities and the role of design. [Cambridge, Ont.], Riverside Architectural Press.

Beigel, F., P. Christou, et al. (2010). “Architecture as city Saemangeum Island City.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0368-5 MIT Access Only.

Bennett, L. (2010). The third city : Chicago and American urbanism. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Benton, T. (2007). Le Corbusier conférencier. [Paris], Moniteur.

Benton-Short, L. and J. R. Short (2008). Cities and nature. London ; New York, Routledge.

Berger, A. (2006). Drosscape : wasting land in urban America. New York, Princeton Architectural Press.

Berger, A. and R. Mehrotra (2010). Landscape + urbanism around the Bay of Mumbai. Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Insitutute of Technology.

“This book explores future planning and design in and around the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, specfically focused on the Bay of Mumbai … students conducted independent research …”–preface.

Berke, P. and E. J. Kaiser (2006). Urban land use planning. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Berman, I. and M. El Khafif (2008). URBANbuild : local global. San Francisco, William Stout Publishers.

Berrini, M. and A. Colonetti (2010). Green life : building sustainable cities. Bologna, Italy, Editrice Compositori.

Bess, P. (2006). Till we have built Jerusalem : architecture, urbanism, and the sacred. Wilmington, Del., ISI Books.

Bicknell, J., D. Dodman, et al. (2009). Adapting cities to climate change : understanding and addressing the development challenges. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Bilsen, A. v., F. v. d. Hoeven, et al. (2006). Urban transformations and sustainability : progress of research issues in urbanism 2005. [Delft], IOS Press.

Binnekamp, R., L. A. v. Gunsteren, et al. (2006). Open design : a stakeholder-oriented approach in architecture, urban planning, and project management ; collecting the following works: Open design, a collaborative approach to architecture, Open design and construct management, [and] Open design, cases and exercises. Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Fairfax, VA, Ios Press.

Birch, E. L. and S. M. Wachter (2006). Rebuilding urban places after disaster : lessons from Hurricane Katrina. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Birch, E. L. and S. M. Wachter (2008). Growing greener cities : urban sustainability in the twenty-first century. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Bittner, R., W. Hackenbroich, et al. (2010). UN urbanism = UN-urbanismus. Berlin, Jovis : Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.

Blair, J. P. and M. C. Carroll (2008). Local economic development : analysis, practices, and globalization. Los Angeles, Sage Publications.

Blasius, J., J. Friedrichs, et al. (2009). Quantifying neighbourhood effects : frontiers and perspectives. London, Routledge.

Blau, E., I. Rupnik, et al. (2007). Project Zagreb : transition as condition, strategy, practice. Barcelona ; New York, Actar D.

Boelens, L. (2009). The urban connection : an actor-relational approach to urban planning. Rotterdam, 010 Publishers.

“The urban connection” develops a promising actor-relational approach to urban planning. With respect to the usual governmental planning, it is focused outside in, instead of inside out. It derives its leitmotif from the actual debate about state controlled versus neo-liberal planning and reflects on innovative post structuralist scholars in the field of planning, economics, social geography and governance. It then takes its own position in that debate, reflecting on actor-oriented experiments in planning practices. These experiments deal with the daily planning practice with a pro-active and operational attitude, contrary to the usual retrospective case studies. Therefore it results in concrete suggestions on how to develop a more robust planning-approach in an ongoing globalising and fragmenting world.

Bogart, W. T. (2006). Don’t call it sprawl : metropolitan structure in the twenty-first century. Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, Cambridge University Press.

Bollens, S. A. (2006). Urban planning and peace building. Amsterdam ; Boston, Elsevier.

Boomgaard, J. and BAVO. (2008). Highrise, common ground : art and the Amsterdam Zuidas area. Amsterdam, Valiz.

Booth, P. (2007). Spatial planning systems of Britain and France : a comparative analysis. London ; New York, Routledge.

Bordini, V. (2006). Architettura dell’inquietudine : intenzioni che diventano oggetti – involucri di atti di vita = The architecture of unease : intentions that become objects – envelopes of life actions. Torino, Allemandi.

Bosch, E. and International Association of Educating Cities. Congress (2008). Education and urban life : 20 years of educating cities. Barcelona, International Association of Educating Cities.

Bose, R. K., Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme., et al. (2010). “Energy efficient cities assessment tools and benchmarking practices.” from http://www.worldbank.icebox.ingenta.com/content/wb/bk18104.

Bosher, L. (2008). Hazards and the built environment : attaining built-in resilience. London ; New York, Taylor & Francis.

Bosselmann, P. (2008). Urban transformation : understanding city design and form. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Bouman, O., M. Khoubrou, et al. (2007). Al manakh. Netherlands, Stichting Archis.

Brandes, U. and Urban Land Institute. (2010). Land use and driving : the role compact development can play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions : evidence from three recent studies. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Brandolini, S., M. Sabini, et al. (2008). Milano in cambiamento : atti del simposio internazionale = Changing Milan : proceedings of the international symposium, Kent State University Florence, Palazzo Cerchi, Firenze, 17/10/2006. Florence, [Italy], College of Architecture & Environmental Design, [Florence Program], Kent State University.

Brown, A. and Cardiff University. (2006). Contested space : street trading, public space, and livelihoods in developing cities. Rugby, ITDG Publishing.

Bruel, A.-S. and C. Delmar (2010). Le territoire comme patrimoine = The territory as heritage. Paris, ICI interface.

Brugmann, J. (2009). Welcome to the urban revolution : how cities are changing the world. New York, Bloomsbury Press.

Brunn, S. D., M. Hays-Mitchell, et al. (2008). Cities of the world : world regional urban development. Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Bruns-Berentelg, J. (2010). HafenCity Hamburg : neue urbane Begegnungsorte zwischen Metropole und Nachbarschaft = Places of urban encounter between metropolis and neighborhood. Wien New York, Springer.

Bugatti, A. and R. Schmid (2008). Al Ain city, oases city, sustainable city : urban culture and landscape renewal : XII International design seminar, United Arab Emirates-Al Ain 2007. Santarcangelo di Romagna (Rimini), Maggioli.

Bugatti, A. and S. Zheng (2006). Expo 2010 Shanghai : landscape renewal. Milano, Libreria CLUP.

Burdett, R., D. Sudjic, et al. (2007). The endless city : the Urban Age project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank’s Alfred Herrhausen Society. London, Phaidon.

Bürklin, T. and M. Peterek (2008). Basics : urban building blocks. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

Busquets, J., F. Correa, et al. (2006). Cities X lines : a new lens for the urbanistic project = Ciudades X formas : una nueva mirada hacia proyecto urbanistico. [Rovereto, Italy]

[Cambridge, MA ], Nicolodi Editore ;

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design.

Byles, J., O. Kazi, et al. (2008). The New York 2030 notebook. New York, Institute for Urban Design.

Çaliskan, O. (2009). Urban compactness : a study of Ankara urban form. Saarbrücken, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller,: iii, 288 p.

Cambridge Systematics., National Cooperative Highway Research Program., et al. (2007). Guidebook for freight policy, planning, and programming in small- and medium-sized metropolitan areas. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

Canniffe, E. (2006). Urban ethic : design in the contemporary city. London ; New York, Routledge.

Carmona, M. (2010). Public places, urban spaces : the dimensions of urban design. Amsterdam ; Boston ;, Architectural Press/Elsevier.

‘Public Places Urban Spaces’ provides a thorough introduction to the principles of urban design theory and practice. Authored by experts in the fields of urban design and planning, this edition has been updated with relevant examples to show students how principles have been put into practice.

Carmona, M., R. Burgess, et al. (2009). Planning through projects : moving from master planning to strategic planning : 30 cities. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Techne Press.

Carmona, M., C. d. Magalhães, et al. (2008). Public space : the management dimension. London ; New York, Routledge.

Carmona, M. and S. Tiesdell (2007). Urban design reader. Amsterdam ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Castello, L., P. Memmott, et al. (2006). Creating and contesting exclusionary architectures. Berkeley, CA, Center for Environmental Design Research, International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, University of California at Berkeley.

Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region. International Conference (6th : 2009 : Libya), S. M. Fortea, et al. (2009). Sustainable architecture and urban development. [Amman, Jordan], CSAAR Press.

Chaturvedi, B. (2010). Finding Delhi : loss and renewal in the megacity. New Delhi, Penguin Books India : Viking.

Chesluk, B. J. (2008). Money jungle : imagining the new Times Square. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press.

Clark, G. (2008). Local development benefits from staging global events. Paris, OECD.

Clark, P. (2006). The European city and green space : London, Stockholm, Helsinki and St. Petersburg, 1850-2000. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Coaffee, J., D. M. Wood, et al. (2009). The everyday resilience of the city : how cities respond to terrorism and disaster. Basingstoke [England] ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Cohen, P. and M. J. Rustin (2008). London’s turning : Thames Gateway-prospects and legacy. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Condon, P. M. (2008). Design charrettes for sustainable communities. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Condon, P. M., D. Cavens, et al. (2009). Urban planning tools for climate change mitigation. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Connerly, C. E., T. S. Chapin, et al. (2007). Growth management in Florida : planning for paradise. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Connolly, J. J. (2010). After the factory : reinventing America’s industrial small cities. Lanham, Md., Lexington Books.

Consonni, G. (2008). La difficile arte : fare città nell’era della metropoli. Santarcangelo di Romagna, Maggioli editore.

Cooke, P. and L. Lazzeretti (2008). Creative cities, cultural clusters and local economic development. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar.

Cooper, R., G. Evans, et al. (2009). Designing sustainable cities. Chichester, U.K. ; Ames, Iowa, Wiley-Blackwell Pub.

Corburn, J. (2009). Toward the healthy city : people, places, and the politics of urban planning. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Correa, C. (2010). A place in the shade : the new landscape & other essays. New Delhi, Penguin Books.

Couch, C., L. Leontidou, et al. (2007). Urban sprawl in Europe : landscapes, land-use change & policy. Oxford ; Malden, MA, Blackwell.

Cousineau, P., C. Zelov, et al. (2010). City21 : the search for the second enlightenment. Hellertown, PA, The Knossus Project.

Crankshaw, N. (2009). Creating vibrant public spaces : streetscape design in commercial and historic districts. Washington, Island Press.

Crawford, J. H. (2009). Carfree design manual. Utrecht, International Books ;.

Cumberlidge, C. and L. Musgrave (2007). Design and landscape for people : new approaches to renewal. London, Thames & Hudson.

Cumbers, A. and D. MacKinnon (2006). Clusters in urban and regional development. London ; New York, Routledge.

Curtis, C., J. L. Renne, et al. (2009). Transit oriented development : making it happen. Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Cuthbert, A. R. (2006). The form of cities : political economy and urban design. Malden, MA ; Oxford, Blackwell Pub.

Dalla Longa, R. and SpringerLink (Online service) (2009). “Globalization and urban implosion creating new competitive advantage.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70512-3 MIT Access Only.

Daniere, A. and M. Douglass (2009). The politics of civic space in Asia : building urban communities. London ; New York, Routledge.

Darling, E. and L. Whitworth (2007). Women and the making of built space in England, 1870-1950. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Davis, H., M. Brown, et al. (2006). Architectural manfiestations of global changes. Berkeley, CA, Center for Environmental Design Research, International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, University of California at Berkeley.

De Sousa, C. A. (2008). Brownfields redevelopment and the quest for sustainability. Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston [Mass.], Elsevier.

Delalex, G. (2006). Go with the flow : architecture, infrastructure and the everyday experience of mobility. [Helsinki, Finland, Univ. of Art and Design Helsinki.

Dell, C., T. Matton, et al. (2010). Improvisations on urbanity : trendy pragmatism in a climate of change. Rotterdam, Post Editions.

In this publication trendy pragmatism coincides with the improvisation of jazz music. The result is a plan of action to constructively deal with disorder in urbanism. Improvisation acknowledges disorder and works with existing potentials. Improvisation means, therefore, to work with reality but at the same time, create reality. In a time where diverse life forms and rational principals coexist, urbanism becomes more and more inoperative. As the urban becomes even more complex, we have to begin to reflect upon how orders are created and negotiated.

Dennis, R. (2008). Cities in modernity : representations and productions of metropolitan space, 1840-1930. Cambridge ; New York, NY, Cambridge University Press.

Di Biagi, P. (2008). The “public city” : social housing and urban redevelopment in Turin. Turin ; New York, Umberto Allemandi.

Dijk, M. P. v. (2006). Managing cities in developing countries : the theory and practice of urban management. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar.

Dixon, J. (2006). Urban spaces. No. 4 : the design of public spaces. New York

Washington, DC, Visual Reference Publications ;

Urban Land Institute.

Dixon, J. and V. Levin (2007). Urban spaces. No. 5 : featuring green design strategies. New York, Visual Reference Pub.

D’Monte, D. and National Centre for the Performing Arts (India) (2006). Mills for sale : the way ahead. Mumbai, Marg Publications on behalf of the National Centre for the Performing Arts.

Dobbins, M. (2009). Urban design and people. Hoboken, N.J., Wiley.

Dobereiner, D. (2006). The end of the street : sustainable growth within natural limits. Montreal ; New York, Black Rose Books.

Dobson, R., C. Skinner, et al. (2009). Working in Warwick : including street traders in urban plans. Durban, South Africa, School of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal.

Doi, M. (2006). Computable general equilibrium approaches in urban and regional policy studies. Hackensack, NJ, World Scientific.

Donnelly, R., National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., et al. (2010). Advanced practices in travel forecasting. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

Downton, P. F. (2008). Ecopolis : architecture and cities for a changing climate. Dordrecht

Collingwood, Australia, Springer Science + Business Media ;

CSIRO.

Dreyfus, P. J. (2008). Our better nature : environment and the making of San Francisco. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press.

Droege, P. (2006). The renewable city : a comprehensive guide to an urban revolution. Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Academy.

Duerksen, C. J., C. G. Dale, et al. (2009). The citizen’s guide to planning. Chicago, American Planning Association.

Duin, L. v. (2009). The urban project : architectural intervention in urban areas. Amsterdam, IOS Press : Delft University Press.

Duncan, P., S. Thomas, et al. (2007). Successful neighbourhoods : a good practice guide. Coventry

London, Chartered Institute of Housing ;

Housing Corporation.

Dupont, V. and D. G. Heuzé (2007). La ville en Asie du Sud : analyse et mise en perspective. Paris, Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales.

Dupuy, G., J. Van Schaick, et al. (2008). Urban networks : network urbanism. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Techne Press.

Eberle, D. and P. Simmendinger (2007). Von der Stadt zum Haus : eine Entwurfslehre = From city to house : a design theory. Zürich, GTA Verlag.

Eckardt, F. and K. Wildner (2008). Public Istanbul : Spaces and Spheres of the Urban. Bielefeld

New Brunswick, NJ, Transcript Verlag ;

Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers.

Edelman, H. (2007). Urban design management : using integrative negotiation to create value at the intersection of urban planning, city design, and real estate development. Helsinki, Helsinki University of Technology, Department of Architecture.

El Amrousi, M., E. Riorden, et al. (2006). Global transformations and local traditions. Berkeley, CA, Center for Environmental Design Research, International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, University of California at Berkeley.

Elouga, M., V. Nga Ndongo, et al. (2006). Dynamiques urbaines en Afrique noire. Paris, L’Harmattan.

Elsheshtawy, Y., S. Sintusingha, et al. (2006). Tradition and the hyper-modern. Berkeley, Calif., International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments.

European Conference of Ministers of Transport. Economic Research Centre. and Transport Research Centre. (2007). Report of the One Hundred and Thirty Seventh Round Table on Transport Economics : transport, urban form and economic growth. Paris, France, OECD : European Conference of Ministers of Transport.

European Environment Agency. and European Commission. Joint Research Centre. (2006). Urban sprawl in Europe : the ignored challenge. Copenhagen, Denmark

Luxembourg, European Environment Agency ;

Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

European Union., Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven (1970- ), et al. (2007). Karachi site town and the Orangi Nalla. Leuven, European Union.

Ewing, R. H. (2008). Growing cooler : evidence on urban development and climate change. Washington, D.C., ULI.

Fainstein, S. S. (2010). The just city. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Farr, D. (2008). Sustainable urbanism : urban design with nature. Hoboken, N.J., Wiley.

Farrar, M. E. (2008). Building the body politic : power and urban space in Washington, D.C. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Fenster, T. and H. Yacobi (2010). Remembering, forgetting and city builders. Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) (2006). Housing America demographics and development. [Princeton, N.J.], Films for the Humanities & Sciences,.

“Segment one of this NewsHour program examines the effect of urban sprawl on Atlanta’s population, job and housing markets, the environment, and commuters. Segment two addresses the need for affordable housing in Burlington, Vermont, where the disparity between wages and real estate prices is on the rise. Segment three assesses urban renewal efforts in the old neighborhoods of Philadelphia. And segment four studies an experimental community system in Virginia known as co-housing”–Container.

Finizio, G. (2006). Architecture & mobility : tradition and innovation. Milano, Skira.

Fitzgerald, J. (2010). Emerald cities : urban sustainability and economic development. New York, Oxford University Press.

Forman, R. T. T. (2008). Urban regions : ecology and planning beyond the city. Cambridge, UK ; New York, Cambridge University Press.

French, H. (2006). New urban housing. New Haven, CT, Yale University Press.

Fujino, Y., T. Noguchi, et al. (2009). Stock management for sustainable urban regeneration. [Tokyo], Springer.

Gaber, J., S. L. Gaber, et al. (2007). Qualitative analysis for planning and policy : beyond the numbers. Chicago, Ill., Planners Press, American Planning Association.

Gaiddon, B., H. Kaan, et al. (2009). “Photovoltaics in the urban environment lessons learnt from large-scale projects.” from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/mitlibraries/Top?layout=document&id=10346834 MIT Access Only.

Gaines, J. and S. Jäger (2009). Albert Speer & Partner : a manifesto for sustainable cities : think local, act global. Munich ; New York, Prestel.

Gallent, N., J. Andersson, et al. (2006). Planning on the edge : the context for planning at the rural-urban fringe. London ; New York, Routledge.

Garau, P., C. Scandaletti, et al. (2008). Barefoot & Prada : architects and planners, the urban poor and the millennium city. Roma, Officina.

Gärling, T. and L. Steg (2007). Threats from car traffic to the quality of urban life : problems, causes, and solutions. Amsterdam ; Oxford, Elsevier.

Garrison, A., N. Bless, et al. (2007). Third Ward TX. [Harriman, NY], New Day Films,.

Third Ward TX is a one-hour documentary about a group of artists finding inspiration in the remnants of a besieged black neighborhood’s storied past. House by house they worked alongside residents and local volunteers to craft a stunning new vision of what could be. In the process, these artists-turned-activists transformed lives – starting with their own. Third Ward TX is a revealing look at a community’s struggle to survive – from segregation to the limited promise of integration, from drug wars to the economic challenges of gentrification.

Gascó Hernández, M. and T. Torres-Coronas (2009). Information communication technologies and city marketing : digital opportunities for cities around the world. Hershey, PA, Information Science Reference.

“This book promotes understanding of ICT’s contribution to the development of city marketing strategies to enhance local socio-economic development”–Provided by publisher.

Gaston, K. J. (2010). Urban ecology. Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press.

“This is the urban century in which, for the first time, the majority of people live in towns and cities. Understanding how people influence, and are influenced by, the ‘green’ component of these environments is therefore of enormous significance. Providing an overview of the essentials of urban ecology, the book begins by covering the vital background concepts of the urbanisation process and the effect that it can have on ecosystem functions and services. Later sections are devoted to examining how species respond to urbanisation, the many facets of human-ecology interactions, and the issues surrounding urban planning and the provision of urban green spaces. Drawing on examples from urban settlements around the world, it highlights the progress to date in this burgeoning field, as well as the challenges that lie ahead”–

Gehl, J. (2010). Cities for people. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Geller, P. S. (2010). Built environment : design, management and applications. New York, Nova Science Publishers.

Gestel, T. v., H. Heezen, et al. (2009). Art as urban strategy : beyond Leidsche Rijn. Rotterdam, NAi.

“The Beyond programme of art is utterly unique in both concept and scale. Launched in 1997 in Leidsche Rijn, the largest new-style housing estate in the Netherlands, its art exploits the relationship between urban planning, landscape, architecture and the community that takes shape in this setting near Utrecht. This book is a thoughtful study of ten years of Beyond, from the initial plans to the fulfilment of projects like the Paper Dome and The Building, and diverse events together with the recently unveiled artworks for Leidsche Rijn Sculpture Park. The authors look back at different aspects of the programme, including the flexible scenario, the idea of maakbaarheid — the belief that a place can be made — and the significance of cultural intervention in the process of urbanization. Beyond has acquired something of an exemplary status in the international arena, attracting comparisons with other art programmes and ideas about curatorship in Europe. With contributions by Mariette Dölle, Lotte Haagsma, Paul O’Neill, Bik van der Pol, Domeniek Ruyters, Fernando Sánchez Castillo, Barbara Visser and Cor Wijn.”–Publisher’s website.

Ghosn, R. and Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. (2009). New geographies. 2, Landscapes of energy. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Graduate School of Design : Harvard University Press [distributor].

” … we propose to reflect on the on the spatial conditions of oil and seek disciplinary linkages to position design’s agency amid contemporary concerns for energy infrastructure, ecology and globalization.” — P. 7.

Giersig, N. and SpringerLink (Online service) (2008). “Multilevel urban governance and the “European City” discussing metropolitan reforms in Stockholm and Helsinki.”  1st. from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90999-8 MIT Access Only.

Girardet, H. (2008). Cities people planet : urban development and climate change. Chichester ; Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley & Sons.

Gleeson, B. and N. G. Sipe (2006). Creating child friendly cities : reinstating kids in the city. London ; New York, Routledge.

Goldsmith, S. A. and L. Elizabeth (2010). What we see : advancing the observations of Jane Jacobs. Oakland, CA, New Village Press.

Golem, R., J. Smith-Heimer, et al. (2010). Relationships between streetcars and the built environment. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

Goltsman, S. M. and D. S. Iacofano (2007). The inclusive city : design solutions for buildings, neighborhoods and urban spaces. Berkeley, Calif., MIG Communications.

Gonzalez, G. A. (2009). Urban sprawl, global warming, and the empire of capital. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Good Jobs First (Organization), S. Grady, et al. (2006). Making the connection : transit-oriented development and jobs, Good Jobs First.

Goodchild, B. (2008). Homes, cities and neighbourhoods : planning and the residential landscapes of modern Britain. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Gottlieb, R. (2007). Reinventing Los Angeles : nature and community in the global city. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Graafland, A., L. J. Kavanaugh, et al. (2006). Crossover : architecture, urbanism, technology. Rotterdam, 010 Publishers.

Graham, J. R., C. A. Walsh, et al. (2008). Homeless shelter design : considerations for shaping shelters and the public realm. Calgary, Detselig Enterprises.

Grant, J. (2006). Planning the good community : new urbanism in theory and practice. London ; New York, Routledge.

Gratz, R. B. (2010). The battle for Gotham : New York in the shadow of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs. New York, NY, Nation Books.

Green, R. (2010). Coastal towns in transition : local perceptions of landscape change. Dordrecht, Springer.

“Many coastal areas around the world are experiencing dramatic landscape changes as a result of increased tourism development and due to the “sea change phenomenon” – the migration of affluent urbanites to small coastal towns seeking beautiful, natural surroundings. In response to these changes local residents in these places often complain that the distinctive character of their towns and/or individual neighbourhoods is being lost or degraded. This book looks at how changes due to unsympathetic development of the built environment and modification of the natural landscape are perceived to negatively impact on the character of small coastal towns. The book explores the concept of town character, and associated notions of sense of place, genius loci and place identity, as conceptualised by local residents in several coastal town communities along Australia’s Great Ocean Road. Findings of a four year study involving over 1800 respondents from these communities are used to explore theoretical and methodological issues associated with the assessment of place character in the context of coastal towns that are experiencing rapid environmental change.”–Provided by publisher.

Greene, R. P. and J. B. Pick (2006). Exploring the urban community: a GIS approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Pearson Prentice Hall.

Griffin, W. B. and D. H. Griffin (2008). The writings of Walter Burley Griffin. Cambridge [England] ; New York, Cambridge University Press.

Gruis, V., H. Visscher, et al. (2006). Sustainable neighbourhood transformation. Amsterdam, IOS Press.

Guallart, V. (2008). GeoLogics : geography, information, architecture. Barcelona ; New York, Actar.

Guallart, V. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). Sociopolis. [2007].

A lecture in which Vicente Guallart, an architect from Barcelona, discusses urbanism and how to design habitats.

Gubry, P. (2010). The Vietnamese city in transition. Singapore

Hanoi, Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ;

Institut des Métiers de la Ville (IMV) ;

Centre de Prospective et d’Études Urbaines (PADDI).

Gunaratna, K. L. (2006). Spatial concerns in development : a Sri Lankan perspective. New Delhi, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors.

Gunder, M. and J. Hillier (2009). Planning in ten words or less : a Lacanian entanglement with spatial planning. Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Guo, X., J. Seligman, et al. (2006). Qian ru rou ti de cheng shi guan yu Zhongguo hou nian de yi xie yin xiang bi ji = The concrete revolution : notes on new China approaching the Year of the Monkey. [Beverly Hills, Calif.], Choices, Inc.,.

“Examines the tremendous moral and human cost of creating a ‘New China’ for the 2008 Olympics. Blending social commentary, frank interviews and evocative imagery, the viewer is led to ponder who really benefits from the endless construction taking place in Beijing. As traditional communities are bulldozed to make way for modern high-rise apartment buildings and ancient traditions are cast aside at the expense of approximately one million poor laborers from villages who barely get paid, the film asks how far will China go to sacrifice its traditional way of life for this new Western version?” — Container.

Gupta, P. K., K. Terzano, et al. (2008). Creating great town centers and urban villages. Washington, DC, Urban Land Institute.

Haarmann, A. (2009). Shanghai urban public space = Shanghai chenshi gonggong kongjian. Berlin, Jovis.

Haas, T. (2008). New Urbanism and beyond : designing cities for the future. New York, Rizzoli.

Hackler, D. L. (2006). Cities in the technology economy. Armonk, N.Y., M.E. Sharpe.

Hackworth, J. R. (2007). The neoliberal city : governance, ideology, and development in American urbanism. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Hague, C. (2006). Making planning work : a guide to approaches and skills. Rugby, Intermediate Technology Publications.

Hall, A. C. (2007). Turning a town around : a proactive approach to urban design. Oxford ; Malden, MA, Blackwell.

Hamilton, D. K. and P. S. Atkins (2008). Urban and regional policies for metropolitan livability. Armonk, N.Y., M.E. Sharpe.

Hamin, E. M., L. Silka, et al. (2007). Preserving and enhancing communities : a guide for citizens, planners, and policymakers. Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press.

Hamm, O. G. and M. Koch (2010). Metropole : Metrozonen = Metropolis : metrozones. Berlin, Jovis.

Hanaki, K. (2008). Urban environmental management and technology. [Tokyo?], Springer Verlag.

Hangarter, E. (2006). Bauleitplanung Bebauungspläne : Handbuch für Studium und Praxis. Neuwied, Werner Verlag.

Harcourt, M., S. Rossiter, et al. (2007). City making in paradise : nine decisions that saved Vancouver. Vancouver, Douglas & McIntyre.

Harnik, P. (2010). Urban green : innovative parks for resurgent cities. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Harrison-Hansley, M., B. Hill, et al. (2006). The lost city of New Orleans. Princeton, N.J., Films for the Humanities & Sciences,.

Filmed six months after Hurricane Katrina and its accompanying flood waters hit New Orleans, this film analyzes why the city flooded and asks the question: should the city should be rebuilt on the steadily subsiding floodplain. Experts in various fields look at the situation from several points of view.

Harvey, J. and University of Michigan. A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning. (2009). Fellowships in architecture. Pt. Reyes Station, CA ; Singapore

Berkeley, CA, ORO Editions ;

North American and international distribution, Publishers Group West.

Haydn, F. and R. Temel (2006). Temporary urban spaces : concepts for the use of city spaces. Basel, Birkhäuser.

Healey, P. (2006). Collaborative planning : shaping places in fragmented societies. Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Healey, P. (2007). Urban complexity and spatial strategies : towards a relational planning for our times. London ; New York, Routledge.

Healey, P. (2010). Making better places : the planning project in the twenty-first century. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

“This book provides a major new introduction to planning by one of the leading figures in the field which goes beyond description of its central ideas and practices to stress the importance of and provide a reassessment of, its potential to improve the quality of life in the 21st century”–

Healey, P. and R. Upton (2010). Crossing borders : international exchange and planning practices. London ; New York, Routledge.

Healy, P. and G. Bruyns (2006). De-/signing the urban : techno-genesis and the urban image. Rotterdam, 010 Publishers.

Heberle, L. C. and S. M. Opp (2008). Local sustainable urban development in a globalized world. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Heng, C. K., B. L. Low, et al. (2010). On Asian streets and public space : selected essays from Great Asian Streets Symposiums (GASS) 1 & 2. Singapore, Published for Centre for Advanced Studies in Architecture, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore [by] Ridge Books.

Hermansen Cordua, C. (2010). Manifestoes and transformations in the early modernist city. Farnham, Surrey, England, ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate Pub. Company.

Hester, R. T. (2006). Design for ecological democracy. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Hillier, J. (2007). Stretching beyond the horizon : a multiplanar theory of spatial planning and governance. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Hillier, J. and P. Healey (2010). The Ashgate research companion to planning theory : conceptual challenges for spatial planning. Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate Pub.

This companion brings together a team of experts to write authoritative chapters of key issues in planning theory and asks: what does it mean to plan and govern in complexity? The contributors have been brought together from both within and beyond what is narrowly defined as ‘planning’ to provide a comprehensive overview.

Hinshaw, M. L. (2007). True urbanism : living in and near the center. Chicago, American Planning Association.

Hodson, M. and S. Marvin (2010). World cities and climate change : producing urban ecological security. Maidenhead, U.K. ; New York, Open University Press.

Hollander, J. B., N. Kirkwood, et al. (2010). Principles of brownfield regeneration : cleanup, design, and reuse of derelict land. Washington, Island Press.

Hölzer, C., Montag Stiftung Urbane Räume., et al. (2008). Riverscapes : designing urban embankments. Basel ; Boston, Birkhauser.

A sourcebook for planning and building riverside developments, successful architecture, urban developments and landscape designs along European rivers are showcased.

Hooper, A. and J. Punter (2007). Capital Cardiff 1975-2020 : regeneration, competitiveness and the urban environment. Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Horita, M., H. Koizumi, et al. (2009). “Innovations in collaborative urban regeneration.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-99264-6 MIT Access Only.

Hyde, L. and National Film Board of Canada. (2006). City limits. Montreal, National Film Board of Canada,.

Jane Jacobs, author on urban affairs, examines the problems of cities, and the effects of the automobile, high rise buildings, and apathy on thier development. She asserts that the citizens of cities can themselves solve their problems.

IEEE Xplore (Online service) (2007). “Urban Remote Sensing Joint Event, 2007.” from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/tocresult.jsp?isnumber=4234359&isYear=2007 MIT Access Only

http://tlc.unipv.it/urban-remote-sensing-2007/ Conference Home page.

Imran, M. (2010). Institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport in Pakistan. Karachi, Oxford University Press.

Imrie, R., L. Lees, et al. (2009). Regenerating London : governance, sustainability and community in a global city. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, Routledge.

Ingersoll, R. (2006). Sprawltown : looking for the city on its edges. New York, Princeton Architectural Press.

Ingold, L., F. Tammaro, et al. (2010). “HighwayING.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0228-2 MIT Access Only.

Ingram, G. K. (2009). Smart growth policies : an evaluation of programs and outcomes. Cambridge, Mass., Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Ingram, G. K. and Y.-h. Hong (2007). Land policies and their outcomes. Cambridge, Mass., Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Ingram, G. K., Y.-h. Hong, et al. (2009). Evaluating smart growth : state and local policy outcomes. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Innes, J. E. and D. E. Booher (2010). Planning with complexity : an introduction to collaborative rationality for public policy. New York, NY, Routledge.

Innes, J. E., J. Rongerude, et al. (2006). Collaborative regional initiatives : civic entrepreneurs work to fill the governance gap. Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California at Berkeley.

Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) (2008). Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Urban design and planning. London, Thomas Telford: v.

Institution of Engineering and Technology. (2008). “Road pricing 9-10 December 2008, The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK.” from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=4772175.

International Economic Development Council. (2006). Neighborhood development strategies. Washington, D.C., International Economic Development Council.

Isozaki, A. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). Archipelago city. [2007].

A lecture in which Ara Isozaki discusses how the idea of the Archipelago City and gives some examples from his own work.

Iveson, K. (2007). Publics and the city. Malden, MA ; Oxford, Blackwell Pub.

Jain, A. K. (2009). Low carbon city : policy, planning and practice. New Delhi, Discovery Publishing House.

In Indian context; with Delhi case study.

Jarvis, H., P. Kantor, et al. (2009). Cities and gender. London ; New York, Routledge.

Jenkins, E. J. (2008). To scale : one hundred urban plans. Abingdon, Oxon, England ; New York, Routledge.

Jenkins, P., H. Smith, et al. (2007). Planning and housing in the rapidly urbanising world. London ; New York, Routledge.

Jenks, M., D. Kozak, et al. (2008). World cities and urban form : fragmented, polycentric, sustainable? Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Routledge.

Jerke, D., D. R. Porter, et al. (2008). Urban design and the bottom line : optimizing the return on perception. Washington, D.C., ULI-Urban Land Institute.

Jormakka, K. (2006). The Art of the city : from Camillo Sitte to today. Tampere, Dept. of Architecture Distributor, Juvenes Bookstore.

Joshi, A. (2008). Town planning regeneration of cities. New Delhi, New India Pub. Agency.

With special reference to India.

Kahn, M. E. (2010). Climatopolis : how our cities will thrive in the hotter future. New York, Basic Books.

Kangasoja, J. and H. Schulman (2007). Arabianrantaan! : uuden kaupungin maihinnousu = Arabianranta : rethinking urban living. Helsinki, Helsingin kaupungin tietokeskus.

Karlenzig, W. (2007). How green is your city? Gabriola Island, B.C., New Society Publishers.

Kasama, P. (2010). Bangkok streetlife : urbanism, culture, and communities. Saarbrücken, Germany, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller.

Kemp, R. L. (2009). Cities and sports stadiums : a planning handbook. Jefferson, N.C., McFarland & Co.

“In cities and towns throughout the country, there is evidence that community development and renovation is increasingly being centered around multi-use stadiums and arenas. This book examines how local governments and organizations are revitalizing their communities through multi-use stadiums and arenas which provide the best inner-city venues for sports, entertainment, cultural events, and business expositions”–Provided by publisher.

Khakee, A. (2008). New principles in planning evaluation. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Kidokoro, T. and Center for Sustainable Urban Regeneration. (2008). Sustainable city regions : space, place and governance. [New York ?], Springer ;.

Kiib, H. (2007). Harbourscape. Aalborg, Aalborg University Press.

Kitchen, T. (2007). Skills for planning practice. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Kleilein, D. (2008). Tuned city : zwischen Klang- und Raumspekulation = Between sound and space speculation. Idstein, Kookbooks.

Knowles, R. L. (2006). Ritual house : drawing on nature’s rhythms for architecture and urban design. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Kokusai Koryu Kikin. (2009). Urban community development inspired by culture : the potential of creative cities, July 29-August 7, 2008. Tokyo, Japan Foundation.

Report of one of a series of exchange progammes for a new generation of leaders “JENESYS East Asia Future Leaders Programme” hosted by the Japan Foundation. This booklet reports the programme for Group B from fiscal year 2008 with contents including pictures of the field trips, transcripts of the lectures, summary of the programme and individual reports submitted by the attendees. JENESYS (Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths) is a youth exchange programme which was announced at the Second East Asia Summit (EAS) held in January 2007 by the prime minister of Japan at the time, Mr. Shinzo Abe.

Koolhaas, R. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2006). Lagos. [2006].

Rem Koolhaas, a world renowned Dutch architect, planned to give a lecture on Lagos, however the PowerPoint presentation he prepared failed to work, he switched from a lecture to a “conversation” with students and professors.

Korea (South). Haengjong Chungsim Pokhap Tosi Konsolch’ong. and Han’guk Chogyong Hakhoe. (2007). Haengjong chungsim pokhap tosi chungang nokchi konggan kukche solgye kongmo chakp2BBumjip = International design competition for central open space in multi-functional administrative city, Korea. [Ch2BBungnam Yongi-gun], Haengjong Chungsim Pokhap Tosi Konsolch2BBong : Han2BCguk T2BBoji Kongsa.

Kottas, D. (2007). Urban spaces : squares & plazas. Barcelona, Links.

Kovacevic, I., Y. Vasourková, et al. (2010). Urbanity — twenty years later : projects for Central European capitals. Praha, Centre for Central European Architecture.

Krauel, J. (2007). Street furniture. [Barcelona], Links.

Krieger, A. and W. S. Saunders (2009). Urban design. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Krieger, P. (2007). Acuápolis. México, D.F., Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas.

Krueger, R. and D. Gibbs (2007). The sustainable development paradox : urban political economy in the United States and Europe. New York, N.Y., Guilford Press.

Lall, S. V. (2009). “Urban land markets improving land management for successful urbanization.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8862-9 MIT Access Only.

Landry, C. (2006). The art of city-making. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Landry, C. (2008). The creative city : a toolkit for urban innovators. New Stroud, UK

London ; Sterling, VA, Comedia ;

Earthscan.

Langner, M., W. Endlicher, et al. (2007). Shrinking cities : effects on urban ecology and challenges for urban development. Frankfurt am Main, New York : Peter Lang.

Larice, M. and E. Macdonald (2007). The urban design reader. London ; New York, Routledge.

Lau, S. S. Y. (2009). International sustainable and urban regeneration : case studies and lessons learned 2008 : ICONUS Conference’08. Hong Kong, Hong Kong College of Technology.

Lay, T., B. Cram, et al. (2006). Making sense of place Cleveland : confronting decline in an American city. Cambridge, Mass., Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,.

A provocative new documentary film study of Cleveland, Ohio–once America’s fifth largest city, and today a metropolitan area struggling to reverse the cumulative effects of decline. Incorporating historic footage of Cleveland’s vibrant economic past and recent interviews with city leaders and neighborhood residents, this film is an examination of the difficulties a new generation must confront in dealing with an uncertain future. This film seeks to educate and inspire citizens to engage in a better-informed civic dialogue about economic opportunities, social equity, regional impacts, and public and private partnerships to shape the future of Cleveland and other cities.

Lefaivre, L., G. Hall, et al. (2007). Ground-up city : play as a design tool. Rotterdam, 010 Publishers.

LeGates, R. T. and F. Stout (2007). The city reader. London ; New York, Routledge.

Lehmann, S. (2010). The principles of green urbanism : transforming the city for sustainability. London ; Washington, DC, Earthscan.

Lehnerer, A. (2009). Grand urban rules. Rotterdam, 010 Publishers.

Leinberger, C. B. (2008). The option of urbanism : investing in a new American dream. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Levinson, D. M. and K. J. Krizek (2008). Planning for place and plexus : metropolitan land use and transport. New York ; London, Routledge.

Levy, J. M. (2006). Contemporary urban planning. Upper Saddle River, N.J., Pearson/Prentice Hall.

Levy, J. M. (2009). Contemporary urban planning. Upper Saddle River, N.J., Pearson Prentice Hall.

Lewis, H. and R. Viñoly (2006). Think New York : a Ground Zero diary. Mulgrave, Vic., Images.

Lewis, M. and American Planning Association. Planning Advisory Service. (2008). From recreation to re-creation : new directions in parks and open space system planning. Chicago, IL, American Planning Association.

Light, J. S. (2009). The nature of cities : ecological visions and the American urban professions, 1920-1960. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Lijn in landschap Foundation. and Birkhäuser Verlag. (2006). ‘Scape : the international magazine for landscape architecture and urbanism. Basel, Stichting Lijn in Landschap Foundation : Birkhauser: v.

Lim, W. S. W., K. W. Lee, et al. (2006). Architecture, culture, ethics : a workshop with William Lim. Singapore, Centre for Advanced Studies in Architecture, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.

Lima, A. J. (2009). Preserving community character : a citizen’s guide to saving place and halting urban sprawl. West Conshohocken, PA, Infinity Pub.

Lindemann, S. and I. Schutten (2010). Between times : Hotel Transvaal catalyzing urban transformation. Amsterdam, SUN Trancity.

López Bernal, O. (2008). La sustentabilidad urbana : una aproximación a la gestión ambiental de la ciudad. Cali, Colombia, Universidad del Valle.

Lu, D. (2006). Remaking Chinese urban form : modernity, scarcity and space, 1949-2005. London ; New York, Routledge.

Lucy, W. H. and D. L. Phillips (2006). Tomorrow’s cities, tomorrow’s suburbs. Chicago, Il

Washington, DC., Planners Press ;

American Planning Association.

Lukez, P. (2007). Suburban transformations. New York, Princeton Architectural Press.

Lwasa, S. (2010). Urban land markets, housing development, and spatial planning in Sub-Saharan Africa : a case of Uganda. New York, Nova Science Publishers.

Maandag, B., K. Hage, et al. (2009). Rotterdam open stad : Gebiedsontwikkeling in de praktijk. Rotterdam, Post Editions.

Rotterdam must become both an economically strong and attractive residential city. This is the ambition the municipal executive laid down in the Rotterdam urban vision 2030. To realise this ambition, thirteen very important project areas have been designated in the urban vision to initiate processes at a faster pace. The common denominator of the ten VIP areas described in this book is area development.

Maas, W., U. Hackauf, et al. (2010). Green dream : how future cities can outsmart nature. Rotterdam

New York, Nai Publishers ;

[Distributed by] D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers.

Maas, W., G. La, et al. (2007). Skycar city : a pre-emptive history. New York, Actar-D.

Maas, W., A. Sverdlov, et al. (2009). Visionary cities. Rotterdam

New York, NAi Publishers ;

[Distributed by] D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers.

“Visionary cities” sets the agenda for the city of the future. This first publication in the “Future Cities Series” is intended as an overview of the issues that The Why Factory is addressing and to outline this research institute’s ambitions and modus operandi for the coming years. In each of the book’s chapters, whether about sustainability, the boom in the leisure industry or poverty, one encounters the tension between the disciplines of architecture and urbanism and the dynamics of the city itself. Each chapter is therefore a specific brief, an urgent call for visionary scenarios for the city of the future. In the concluding chapter Winy Maas advocates regarding the city first and foremost as a project for the future. Maas takes a critical standpoint vis-à-vis current urban planning practice. He argues that architecture possesses a visionary dimension that can generate new value of the city and advocates a large-scale communal agenda.

Mac Giolla Chriost, D. (2007). Language and the city. Basingstoke [England] ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Maciocco, G. (2008). Fundamental trends in city development. [New York], Springer.

Maciocco, G. (2008). Urban landscape perspectives. [New York], Springer Science+Business Media.

Maciocco, G. and S. Tagliagambe (2009). People and space : new forms of interaction in the city project / Giovanni Maciocco and Silvano Tagliagambe. [Dordrecht], Springer.

Maciocco, G., S. Tagliagambe, et al. (2009). “People and space new forms of interaction in the city project.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9879-6 MIT Access Only.

Mallach, A. (2006). Bringing buildings back : from abandoned properties to community assets : a guidebook for policymakers and practitioners. Montclair, N.J.

New Brunswick, N.J., National Housing Institute ;

Distributed by Rutgers University Press.

Mallach, A. (2010). Bringing buildings back : from abandoned properties to community assets : a guidebook for policymakers and practitioners. Montclair, N.J., National Housing Institute.

Mander, Ü., C. A. Brebbia, et al. (2006). The sustainable city IV : urban regeneration and sustainability. Southampton, UK ; Boston, WIT Press.

Marcuse, P. (2009). Searching for the just city : debates in urban theory and practice. London ; New York, Routledge.

Marengo, M. C. (2006). La periferia de Córdoba : cuestiones sobre hábitat urbano. [Córdoba], Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat, Secretaría de Investigación, Facultad de Arquitectura Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.

Marshall, S. (2009). Cities design and evolution. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, Routledge.

Marshall, S. and D. Banister (2007). Land use and transport : European research towards integrated policies. Amsterdam ; Boston, Elsevier.

Martin, R. and K. Baxi (2007). Multi-national City : architectural itineraries. Barcelona

New York, Actar-D ;

Distribution USA, Actar Distribution.

Marzluff, J. M. (2008). Urban ecology : an international perspective on the interaction between humans and nature. New York, Springer.

Mateo, J. L. (2006). Big scale = Grossformat. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili.

Mathur, A. and D. d. Cunha (2006). Deccan traverses : the making of Bangalore’s terrain. New Delhi, Rupa.

Mazzola, E. M. (2010). The sustainable city is possible : a possible strategy for recovering urban quality and local economies = La città sostenibile è possibile : una strategia possibile per il rilancio della qualità urbana e delle economie locali. Roma, Gangemi.

McCarthy, J. M. (2009). Making Milwaukee mightier : planning and the politics of growth, 1910-1960. DeKalb, Ill., Northern Illinois University Press.

McGrath, B. (2008). Digital modelling for urban design. Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley.

Meeda, B., N. Parkyn, et al. (2007). Graphics for urban design. London, Thomas Telford.

Mees, P. (2010). Transport for suburbia : beyond the automobile age. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

“The need for effective public transport is greater than ever in the 21st century. With countries like China and India moving towards mass-automobility, we face the prospects of an environmental and urban health disaster unless alternatives are found. It is time to move beyond the automobile age. But while public transport has worked well in the dense cores of some big cities, the problem is that most residents of developed countries now live in dispersed suburbs and smaller cities and towns. These places usually have little or no public transport, and most transport commentators have given up on the task of changing this: it all seems too hard. This book argues that the secret of ‘European-style’ public transport lies in a generalizable model of network planning that has worked in places as diverse as rural Switzerland, the Brazilian city of Curitiba and the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver. It shows how this model can be adapted to suburban, exurban and even rural areas to provide a genuine alternative to the car, and outlines the governance, funding and service planning policies that underpin the success of the world’s best public transport systems.”–Back cover.

Mehrotra, R. and Urban Design Research Institute. (2006). Mapping Mumbai : University of Michigan Mumbai Studios, spring and fall 2005. [Bombay?], Urban Design Research Inctitute.

Meijsmans, N. (2010). Designing for a region. Amsterdam, SUN Academia.

Summary: The regional scale is becoming more and more important to tackle spatial questions such as the accommodation of dwelling needs or water storage. Planning and policymaking, however, are subject to difficult and time-consuming processes. This is partly due to the novelty of the task, but is also related to the large number of actors and consequently to the important amount of negotiations that have to be organised. In this book the role of design as a key instrument of new forms of regional planning is positioned within a broader exploration of the context and challenges concerning regional planning and coproduction. In this respect, the book deals with aspects bearing both on space and on governance.

Metaxiotis, K., F. J. Carrillo, et al. (2010). Knowledge-based development for cities and societies : integrated multi-level approaches. Hershey, PA, Information Science Reference.

“This book presents a better knowledge and understanding of applying knowledge-based development policies, contributing to the theorizing of knowledge-based development and creation of knowledge societies”–Provided by publisher.

Michelin, N. (2006). Avis : propos sur l’architecture, la ville, l’environnement. Paris, Archibooks : Sautereau.

Miessen, M. (2010). The nightmare of participation : crossbench practice as a mode of criticality. New York, Sternberg Press.

Miessen, M. and S. Basar (2006). Did someone say participate? : an atlas of spatial practice : a report from the front lines of cultural activism looks at spatial practitioners who actively trespass into neighbouring or alien fields of knowledge. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Miller, C. (2010). Cities and nature in the American West. Reno ; Las Vegas, University of Nevada Press.

Milroy, B. M. (2009). Thinking, planning and urbanism. Vancouver, UBC Press.

Minton, A. (2009). Ground control : fear and happiness in the twenty-first-century city. London ; New York, Penguin Books.

Misselwitz, P. and T. Rieniets (2006). City of collision : Jerusalem and the principles of conflict urbanism. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

Mitchell, J. (2008). Business improvement districts and the shape of American cities. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Monclús, F. J. and M. Guàrdia i Bassols (2006). Culture, urbanism and planning. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Montgomery, J. (2007). The new wealth of cities : city dynamics and the fifth wave. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Moor, M. and J. Rowland (2006). Urban design futures. London, Routledge.

Moore, N. (2008). Dublin docklands reinvented : the post-industrial regeneration of a European city quarter. Dublin, Four Courts Press.

Moore, T., P. Thorsnes, et al. (2007). The transportation/land use connection. Chicago, Ill., American Planning Association, Planning Advisory Service.

Morandi, C. (2007). Milan : the great urban transformation. Venezia, Marsilio.

Mornement, A. and A. Biles (2009). Infill : new houses for urban sites. London, Laurence King.

Mostafavi, M., G. Doherty, et al. (2010). Ecological urbanism. Baden, Switzerland, Lars Müller.

Moughtin, C., P. Signoretta, et al. (2009). Urban design : health and the therapeutic environment. Amsterdam ; London, Architectural.

Murcutt, G. and J. Nicholls (2009). Glenn Murcutt : University of Washington master studios and lectures. Seattle, Dept. of Architecture Distributed by the University of Washington Press.

Murray, M. J. (2008). Taming the disorderly city : the spatial landscape of Johannesburg after apartheid. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Murray, M. J. and G. A. Myers (2007). Cities in contemporary Africa. New York, Palgrave Macmillian.

Musterd, S. and A. Murie (2010). Making competitive cities. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; Ames, Iowa, Wiley-Blackwell.

Næss, P. (2006). Urban structure matters : residential location, car dependence and travel behaviour. London ; New York, Routledge.

Nath, V. and S. K. Aggarwal (2007). Urbanization, urban development, and metropolitan cities in India. New Delhi, Concept Pub. Co.

National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for Determination of the State of the Practice in Metropolitan Area Travel Forecasting. (2007). Metropolitan travel forecasting : current practice and future direction. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for the Study on the Relationships Among Development Patterns Vehicle Miles Traveled and Energy Consumption., National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., et al. (2009). Driving and the built environment : the effects of compact development on motorized travel, energy use, and CO2 emissions. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

The vast majority of the U.S. population – some 80 percent – now lives in metropolitan areas, but population and employment continue to decentralize within regions, and density levels continue to decline at the urban fringe. Suburbanization is a long-standing trend that reflects the preference of many Americans for living in detached single-family homes, made possible largely through the mobility provided by the automobile and an extensive highway network. Yet these dispersed, automobile-dependent development patterns have come at a cost, consuming vast quantities of undeveloped land; increasing the nations dependence on petroleum, particularly foreign imports; and increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that contribute to global warming. The primary purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between land development patterns, often referred to as the built environment, and motor vehicle travel in the United States and to assess whether petroleum use, and by extension GHG emissions, could be reduced through changes in the design of development patterns. A key question of interest is the extent to which developing more compactly would reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and make alternative modes of travel (e.g., transit, walking) more feasible. The study is focused on metropolitan areas and on personal travel, the primary vectors through which policy changes designed to encourage more compact development should have the greatest effect.

National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for the Study on the Relationships Among Development Patterns Vehicle Miles Traveled and Energy Consumption., National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., et al. (2009). “Driving and the built environment the effects of compact development on motorized travel, energy use, and CO2 emissions.” from http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12747.

The vast majority of the U.S. population – some 80 percent – now lives in metropolitan areas, but population and employment continue to decentralize within regions, and density levels continue to decline at the urban fringe. Suburbanization is a long-standing trend that reflects the preference of many Americans for living in detached single-family homes, made possible largely through the mobility provided by the automobile and an extensive highway network. Yet these dispersed, automobile-dependent development patterns have come at a cost, consuming vast quantities of undeveloped land; increasing the nations dependence on petroleum, particularly foreign imports; and increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that contribute to global warming. The primary purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between land development patterns, often referred to as the built environment, and motor vehicle travel in the United States and to assess whether petroleum use, and by extension GHG emissions, could be reduced through changes in the design of development patterns. A key question of interest is the extent to which developing more compactly would reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and make alternative modes of travel (e.g., transit, walking) more feasible. The study is focused on metropolitan areas and on personal travel, the primary vectors through which policy changes designed to encourage more compact development should have the greatest effect.

Neglia, G. A. (2009). Medina : essays on the urban landscapes of south-eastern Mediterranean cities = Saggi sui paesaggi urbani delle città del Mediterraneo sud-orientale. [Bari]

Modugno, Bari, PolibaPress ;

Arti Grafiche Favia.

Nelson, A. C., R. Lang, et al. (2009). The new politics of planning : how states and local governments are coming to common ground on reshaping America’s built environment. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Nemerow, N. L. (2009). Environmental engineering. Environmental health and safety for municipal infrastructure, land use and planning, and industry. Hoboken, N.J., Wiley.

Nemerow, N. L. and Books24x7 Inc. (2009). “Environmental engineering environmental health and safety for municipal infrastructure, land use and planning, and industry, sixth edition.”  6th.

New York (N.Y.), New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Design and Construction., et al. (2010). Active design guidelines : promoting physical activity and health in design. New York, City of New York.

Newman, P., T. Beatley, et al. (2009). Resilient cities : responding to peak oil and climate change. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Ng, E. (2010). Designing high-density cities for social and environmental sustainability. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Noever, P. and K. Meyer (2010). Urban future manifestos. Ostfildern

Hollywood, Hatje/Cantz ;

MAK Center.

…”calls upon leading creative thinkers to address urgent questions about the future of the contemporary city. Contributing architects, artists, designers, and urban scholars from around the globe consider the city from a variety of positions and posit their unique and inspiring visions.”–cover.

Oliva i Casas, J. (2007). Confusion in urban design : the public city versus the domestic city. Amsterdam, Techne Press.

Olshansky, R. B., L. Johnson, et al. (2010). Clear as mud : planning for the rebuilding of New Orleans. Chicago, American Planning Association.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. and SourceOECD (Online service) (2007). OECD territorial reviews : competitive cities : a new entrepreneurial paradigm in spatial development. Paris, OECD.

Economic globalization and the subsequent intensification of inter-city competition have profoundly changed urban governance. This is particularly evident in the field of urban spatial development. The change is often described as a shift from a managerial mode of governance to a more entrepreneurial mode, strongly characterized by risk-taking, innovation, a strong orientation toward the private sector and a strategic approach which focuses on economic growth. This study reviews the challenges that urban entrepreneurialism must overcome to maintain and strengthen its relevance in the 21st century. Urban policy planners are expected to address an increasingly wide range of objectives, including social, environmental and cultural issues as well as economic ones.–Publisher’s description.

Oswald, F. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). Phoenix from the ashes.

Franz Oswald, an architect from Bern, discusses how a city evolves and how architects can affect this. He also discusses designing cities with the Netzstadt method.

Otero, L. R. (2010). La calle : spatial conflicts and urban renewal in a southwest city. Tucson, University of Arizona Press.

Otto, F. (2009). Occupying and connecting : thoughts on territories and spheres of influence with particular reference to human settlement. Stuttgart ; London, Edition Axel Menges.

Palermo, P. C., D. Ponzini, et al. (2010). “Spatial planning and urban development critical perspectives.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8870-3 MIT Access Only.

Parolek, D. G., K. Parolek, et al. (2008). Form-based codes : a guide for planners, urban designers, municipalities, and developers. Hoboken, N.J., J. Wiley & Sons.

Pasquarelli, G., G. Solomonoff, et al. (2008). Layered urbanisms : Gregg Pasquarelli, Versioning–6.0 : Galia Solomonoff, Brooklyn Civic Space : Mario Gooden, Global topologies. New Haven

New York, Yale School of Architecture ;

Distributed by W.W. Norton & Co.

Pastor, M., C. Benner, et al. (2009). This could be the start of something big : how social movements for regional equity are reshaping metropolitan America. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Pavel, M. P. (2009). Breakthrough communities : sustainability and justice in the next American metropolis. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Pereira, P. C. X. and R. Hidalgo (2008). Producción inmobiliaria y reestructuración metropolitana en América Latina. Santiago, Chile, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Instituto de Geografía.

Pérez Escolano, V. and Expoagua Zaragoza 2008 S.A. (2008). El urbanismo de la Expo : el plan de acompañamento. [Zaragoza]

New York, Expoagua Zaragoza 2008 S.A. ;

Actar D USA, [distributor for the United States].

Peterson, M. (2010). Sound, space, and the city : civic performance in downtown Los Angeles. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Pflieger, G. (2008). The social fabric of the networked city. Lausanne

Abingdon, Oxford, EPFL Press ;

Distributed by CRC Press.

Constructed around the work of Manuel Castells on the space of places, the space of flows and the networked city, nine contributors focus on the transformation of the fabric of the networked city in terms of policies and social practices.

Piedmont-Palladino, S., T. Mennel, et al. (2009). Green community. Chicago, IL

Washington, DC, American Planning Association ;

National Building Museum.

Platt, R. H. and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. (2006). The humane metropolis : people and nature in the 21st-century city. Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press in association with Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge.

Pont, M. B. and P. Haupt (2010). Spacematrix : space, density and urban form. Rotterdam, NAI.

Summary: Spacematrix explores the potential of urban density as a tool for urban planning and design. The authors’ fascination with density is not primarily normative, making no claim to know which density is best, but is driven by the desire to understand the relational logic between density, urban form and performance. This is a prerequisite for understanding and successfully predicting the effects of specifi c designs and planning proposals. The focus of attention is the relationship between types of urban environment and data such as amount, size, physical properties and economic values. The book will also be used by the Bachelor’s, Master’s and other post-graduate programmes within the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).

Porter, L., K. Shaw, et al. (2009). “Whose urban renaissance? an international comparison of urban regeneration strategies.” from http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=260537 MIT Access Only.

Poullaouec-Gonidec, P. (2006). Workshop Liban : Saïda en projets de paysage. [Montréal], Presses de l’Université de Montréal.

Power, A., J. Plöger, et al. (2010). Phoenix cities : the fall and rise of great industrial cities. Bristol, UK ; Portland, OR, Policy Press.

“How did Europe react? How did the US? How different were their responses? This book looks closely at the recovery trajectories of seven European cities from very different regions of the European Union. Their dramatic decline, intense recovery efforts and progress on the ground reinforce the significance of public underpinning in times of crisis. Innovative enterprises, new-style city leadership, special neighbourhood programmes and skills development are all explored. The US experience, whereby cities were largely left to their own devices, produced a slower, more uncertain recovery trajectory. This book will provide much that is original and promising to all those wanting to understand the ground-level realities of urban change and progress.”–P. [4] of cover.

Provoost, M. and A. Pronkhorst (2007). Wimby! hoogvliet : future, past and present of a new town. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Punter, J. (2010). Urban design and the British urban renaissance. London ; New York, Routledge.

Puri, V. K. (2010). V.K. Puri’s compilation of new zonal development plans of Delhi under MPD 2021 along with legal framework and development laws. New Delhi, JBA Publication.

Qualls, K. D. (2009). From ruins to reconstruction : urban identity in Soviet Sevastopol after World War II. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Raggi, G. and P. Sassi (2009). Roma meno è pìu : the new sequences of architectural and urban transformation. Barcelona, LISt Laboratorio Internazionale Editoriale.

Ramesh, G. (2010). Urban infrastructure and governance. New Delhi, Routledge.

Papers presented at the conference conducted by Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore; chifly with reference to Asia.

Ratcliffe, J., M. Stubbs, et al. (2009). Urban planning and real estate development. London ; New York, Routledge.

Read, S. and C. Pinilla (2006). Visualizing the invisible : towards an urban space. Amsterdam, Techne Press.

Red Mexicana de Ciudades hacia la Sustentabilidad. Seminario-Taller Internacional (9th : 2007 : Manzanillo Colima Mexico), A. L. Quintanilla Montoya, et al. (2008). Ciudad, puerto y turismo : estrategias para una integración sustentable. Zinacantepec, Colegio Mexiquense : Universidad de Colima : Red Mexicana de Ciudades hacia la Sustentabilidad : INPLAN, Instituto de Planeación para el Desarrollo Sustentable de Manzanillo.

Red Mexicana de Ciudades hacia la Sustentabilidad. Seminario-Taller Internacional (10th : 2008 : Monterrey Mexico), R. García Ortega, et al. (2008). Replanteando la metrópoli : soluciones institucionales al fenómeno metropolitano : memorias del X Seminario-Taller Internacional de la Red Mexicana de Ciudades hacia la Sustentabilidad y del Congreso Nacional para la Reforma Metropolitana. Monterrey

[Mexico City]

[Mexico]

Zinacantepec, México, Gobierno de Nuevo León

Cámara de Diputados

Red Mexicana de Ciudades hacia la Sustentabilidad ;

Colegio Mexiquense.

Register, R. (2006). Ecocities : rebuilding cities in balance with nature. Gabriola, BC, New Society Publishers.

Ricca, S. (2007). Reinventing Jerusalem : Israel’s reconstruction of the Jewish Quarter after 1967. London, I.B. Tauris.

Ritchie, A. and R. Thomas (2009). Sustainable urban design : an environmental approach. London ; New York, Taylor & Francis.

Roche, F. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). [Lecture]. [2007].

A lecture in which Francois Roche discusses urbanism.

Roche, F. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). [Lecture]. [2007].

A lecture in which Francois Roche discusses urbanism.

Roche, F. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2007). [Lecture]. [2007].

A lecture in which Francois Roche discusses urbanism.

Roo, G. d. and E. A. Silva (2010). A planner’s encounter with complexity. Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Roodhouse, S. (2006). Cultural quarters : principles and practice. Bristol, UK ; Portland, OR, Intellect.

Roth, K., U. Brunnbauer, et al. (2006). Urban life and culture in Southeastern Europe : anthropological and historical perspectives. Münster

New Brunswick [NJ], Lit ;

Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers.

Ruppert, E. S. (2006). The moral economy of cities : shaping good citizens. Toronto ; Buffalo, University of Toronto Press.

Sadahiro, Y. (2008). Spatial data infrastructure for sustainable urban regeneration. [Japan?], Springer.

Sagharchi, A. and L. Steil (2010). New Palladians : modernity and sustainability for 21st century architecture. London, Artmedia.

Salet, W. G. M. and E. Gualini (2007). Framing strategic urban projects : learning from current experiences in European urban regions. London ; New York, Routledge.

San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association. (2007). “Urbanist.” from http://www.spur.org/newsletter_archive.shtm.

Sandoval, G. (2010). Immigrants and the revitalization of Los Angeles : development and change in MacArthur Park. Amherst, N.Y., Cambria Press.

Sarkissian, W., D. Hurford, et al. (2010). Creative community planning : transformative engagement methods for working at the edge. London ; Washington, DC, Earthscan.

Satler, G. (2006). Two tales of a city : rebuilding Chicago’s architectural and social landscape, 1986-2005. DeKalb, Ill., Northern Illinois University Press.

Saunders, W. S. (2006). Urban planning today : a Harvard design magazine reader. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Sawalha, A. (2010). Reconstructing Beirut : memory and space in a postwar Arab city. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Schaffer, D., D. Vollmer, et al. (2010). Pathways to urban sustainability : research and development on urban systems : summary of a workshop. Washington, D.C., National Academies Press.

“More than half of the world’s people now live in cities. In the United States, the figure is 80 percent. It is worthwhile to consider how this trend of increased urbanization, if inevitable, could be made more sustainable. One fundamental shortcoming of urban research and programs is that they sometimes fail to recognize urban areas as systems. Current institutions and actors are not accustomed to exploring human-environment interactions, particularly at an urban-scale. The fact is that these issues involve complex interactions, many of which are not yet fully understood. Thus a key challenge for the 21st century is this: How can we develop sustainable urban systems that provide healthy, safe and affordable environments for the growing number of Americans living in cities and their surrounding metropolitan areas? To address this question, the National Research Council organized a workshop exploring the landscape of urban sustainability research programs in the United States. The workshop, summarized in this volume, was designed to allow participants to share information about the activities and planning efforts of federal agencies, along with related initiatives by universities, the private sector, nongovernmental groups, state and local agencies, and international organizations. Participants were encouraged to explore how urban sustainability can move beyond analyses devoted to single disciplines and sectors to systems-level thinking and effective interagency cooperation. To do this, participants examined areas of potential coordination among different R&D programs, with special consideration given to how the efforts of federal agencies can best complement and leverage the efforts of other key stakeholders. Pathways to Urban Sustainability offers a broad contextual summary of workshop presentations and discussions for distribution to federal agencies, regional organizations, academic institutions, think tanks and other groups engaged in urban research.”–Publisher’s website.

Scheppe, W., V. Bellei, et al. (2009). Migropolis : Venice : atlas of a global situation. Ostfildern, Hatje/Cantz : Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa : Commune di Venezia.

In winter 2006, under the aegis of philosopher Wolfgang Scheppe, a collective of students from the IUAV University in Venice fanned out to subject their city to a process of forensic structural mapping. Out of this field work, conducted in the Situationist tradition, there developed a three-year urban project that produced an enormous archive comprising tens of thousands of photographs, case studies, movement profiles, and statistic data. Exhibition: Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, October 8 – December 8, 2009.

Schittek, N., E. Eckerle, et al. (2006). Landschaft, Architektur, Kunst, Design : Norbert Schittek zum 60. Geburtstag. München, Meidenbauer.

Schmid, H. and J. Stewart (2009). Economy of fascination : Dubai and Las Vegas as themed urban landscapes. Berlin, Borntraeger.

Schröder, J., K. Weigert, et al. (2010). Landraum : Entwerfen auf dem Land : Arbeiten am Lehrstuhl für Planen und Bauen im ländlischen Raum, Prof. Matthias Reichenbach-Klinke, 2000-2008 = Beyond rural design : projects at the Chair for Planning and Building in Rural Areas, Prof. Matthias Reichenbach-Klinke, 2000-2008. Berlin, Jovis.

Rural space is the blank spot on the map of contemporary architecture. Cities are becoming our living spaces, or so it seems; the countryside is blacked out. What spatial strategies are practised there, and how do they permeate rural and urban ways of life and settlement? Could a global hinterland emerge via rural peripheries, countryside pioneers, and local energies? What effect is the increasing concern with food production having on architecture and urban development? “Landraum” seeks instruments of perception and design with which to comprehend the dynamics of rural areas by employing a spatial-architectonic approach.

Schüller, N., P. Wollenberg, et al. (2009). Urban reports : urban strategies and visions in mid-sized cities in a local and global context. Zürich, gta Verlag, ETH Zürich.

Schwalbach, G. (2009). Urban analysis. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

Schwarz, T., S. Rugare, et al. (2009). Pop up city. Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Kent State University.

Schwieterman, J. P., A. P. Mammoser, et al. (2009). Beyond Burnham : an illustrated history of planning for the Chicago region. Lake Forest, IL, Lake Forest College Press.

Seetharam, K., B. K. P. Yuen, et al. (2010). Developing living cities : from analysis to action. Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J., World Scientific Pub.

Seggern, H. v., J. Werner, et al. (2008). Creating knowledge : Innovationsstrategien im Entwerfen urbaner Landschaften = innovation strategies for designing urban landscapes. Berlin, Jovis.

Selby, R. I. and Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team Program (American Institute of Architects) (2007). Blueprint for Springfield : designing the future of the historic downtown of Illinois’ capital city. [Illinois?], AIA Central Illinois.

Shaftoe, H. and International Institute for Environment and Development. (2008). Convivial urban spaces : creating effective public places. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Shaheed, A. A., J. R. Yarwood, et al. (2008). Da zao quan qiu hua cheng shi : Hele de cheng shi gui hua he cheng shi she ji tan suo. Beijing, Zhong guo dian li chu ban she.

Shane, D. G. (2010). Urban design since 1945 : a global perspective. Chichester, West Sussex, Wiley ;.

Shannon, K. and J. Gosseye (2009). Reclaiming (the urbanism of) Mumbai. Amsterdam, SUN Academia.

Shannon, K. and M. Smets (2010). The landscape of contemporary infrastructure. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Shear, W. B. and United States. Government Accountability Office. (2010). “Revitalization programs empowerment zones, enterprise communities, and renewal communities.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS121999.

Showalter, P. S., Y. Lu, et al. (2010). “Geospatial techniques in urban hazard and disaster analysis.” from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2238-7 MIT Access Only.

Silva, R. C. M. d. and A. Brandão (2006). A cidade pelo avesso : desafios do urbanismo contemporâneo. [Rio de Janeiro], Viana & Mosley Editora : Prourb-Programa de Pós-Graduação em Urbanismo da Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da UFRJ.

Silvetti, J., F. Correa, et al. (2010). Invention/transformation : strategies for the Qattara/Jimi Oases in Al Ain. Cambridge, MA

Abu Dhabi, Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage (ADACH).

Smith, G. J. and J. Scott (2006). Living cities : an urban myth? : government and sustainability in Australia. Dural, N.S.W., Rosenberg.

Smith, M. K. (2007). Tourism, culture and regeneration. Wallingford, UK ; Cambridge, MA, CABI Pub.

Smith, P. F. (2010). Building for a changing climate : the challenge for construction, planning and energy. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Soderstrom, M. (2006). Green city : people, nature, and urban places. Montreal, Véhicule Press.

Soderstrom, M. (2008). The walkable city : from Haussmann’s boulevards to Jane Jacobs’ streets and beyond. Montreal, Véhicule Press.

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Staley, S. and A. T. Moore (2009). Mobility first : a new vision for transportation in a globally competitive twenty-first century. Lanham [Md.], Rowman & LIttlefield.

Steinberg, P. E. and R. Shields (2008). What is a city? : rethinking the urban after Hurricane Katrina. Athens, GA, University of Georgia Press.

Steinemann, R. (2008). Global housing projects : 25 buildings since 1980. Barcelona ; New York, ETH Actar.

Steiner, R., W. Van Dyke, et al. (2009). The city. Canada, Naxos,.

Originally shown at the 1939 World’s Fair, this classic show comments on four types of cities: New England town, the unplanned industrial community, a crowded metropolis and the decentralized community.

Stern, R. A. M., D. Fishman, et al. (2006). New York 2000 : architecture and urbanism between the Bicentennial and the Millennium. New York, Monacelli Press.

Steuteville, R. (2009). New urbanism : best practices guide. Ithaca, N.Y., New Urban News Publications.

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Sustainable Cities Programme., United Nations Human Settlements Programme., et al. (2006). Programmes cites durables: agenda 21 locaux : le processus agenda 21 local : approche et mode d’emploi. Nairobi, Kenya, United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Swanstrom, T. and B. Banks (2007). Going regional : community-based regionalism, transportation, and local hiring agreements. [Berkeley, Calif.], University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Swearingen, W. S. (2010). Environmental city : people, place, politics, and the meaning of modern Austin. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Sweet, F. and EDAW Ltd. (2009). Heart of Doha : a blueprint for the future. London, EDAW : AECOM.

Syrett, S. and D. North (2008). Renewing neighbourhoods : work, enterprise and governance. Bristol, Policy Press.

Talen, E. (2009). Urban design reclaimed : tools, techniques, and strategies for planners. Chicago, American Planning Association, Planners Press.

Tallon, A. (2010). Urban regeneration in the UK. London ; New York, Routledge.

Tang, K. and L. Tang (2009). Green CITYnomics : the urban war against climate change. Sheffield, UK, Greenleaf.

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Technische Universität Graz. Fakultät für Architektur. (2009). Urbanity not energy = Stadt statt energie. Vienna, Springer Verlag.

Thierstein, A. and A. Förster (2008). The image and the region–making mega-city regions visible! Baden, Lars Muller Publishers.

Thomas, R. (2006). Environmental design : an introduction for architects and engineers. London ; New York, Taylor & Francis.

Thwaites, K. (2007). Urban sustainability through environmental design : approaches to time-people-place responsive urban spaces. London ; New York, Routledge.

Tibaijuka, A. K. (2009). Building prosperity : the centrality of housing in economic development. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Tong ji da xue (China) (2007). Urban transformation. Zurich, Switzerland, Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction ;.

Torrice, A., B. Turnley, et al. (2009). The new metropolis. Oley, PA, Bullfrog Films,.

“A two-part documentary series about America’s first suburbs. America’s ‘first’ suburbs, those suburban communities built next to America’s urban centers, were once the birthplace of the American Dream. … Sixty years later, many of these original suburbs are facing a crisis: a dwindling tax base, population and business loss, decaying infrastructure, increased racial tensions and white flight. … [These two] half-hour documentaries use compelling, personal stories to highlight these important issues”–Container.

Transport Research Centre., International Transport Forum., et al. (2008). Privatisation and regulation of urban transit systems. Paris, OECD/ITF.

This publication examines experience in integrating private management and capital with public transport policy objectives in a number of developed economies. For network operators, the Round Table concludes that innovation is the key to surviving the rapidly changing policy and regulatory environment.–Publisher’s description.

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Turnbull, K. F., National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., et al. (2007). The Metropolitan Planning Organization, Present and Future : summary of a conference. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board.

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“Brings policymakers, practitioners, and scholars up to speed on the state of knowledge on urban and regional policy issues. Conceptualizes fresh thinking of different aspects (economic development, education, land use), presenting main themes and implications and identifying gaps to fill for successful formulation and implementation of urban and regional policy”–

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Economic Development Public Buildings and Emergency Management. (2006). A vision and strategy for rebuilding New Orleans : hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, October 18, 2005. Washington, U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. School of Architecture & Urban Planning. (2009). Calibrations 3 : positions. Milwaukee, Wisc., UWMilwaukee, School of Architecture & Urban Planning.

Covers architecture courses, student work, student prizes, elective studios, degrees presented, faculty, etc., for the year.

Urban Design Group. (2006). Urban design directory. London, Urban Design Group: v.

Urban, F. (2009). Neo-historical East Berlin : architecture and urban design in the German Democratic Republic 1970-1990. Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Urban Land Institute. and National Multi Housing Council (U.S.) (2008). Getting density right : tools for creating vibrant compact development. Washington, D.C., ULI–Urban Land Institute : NMHC, National Multi Housing Council.

Urban Land Institute. Boston District Council., S. Pollack, et al. (2006). On the right track : meeting Greater Boston’s transit and land use challenges : report and recommendations of the Urban Land Institute Boston District Council. [Boston, Mass., Urban Land Institute, Boston District Council?].

Urban Void Hong Kong (Project) (2007). 2007 Hong Kong–Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism = Xianggang– Shenzhen cheng shi jian zhu shuang nian zhan 2007. [Hong Kong], Hong Kong–Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism.

Vargas, H. C., A. L. H. d. Castilho, et al. (2006). Intervenções em centros urbanos : objetivos, estratégias e resultados. Barueri, SP, Brasil, Manole.

Varnelis, K. and L. Meisterlin (2008). The infrastructural city : networked ecologies in Los Angeles. Barcelona ; New York

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[New York], Actar ;

The Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design ;

The Network Architecture Lab, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University.

Vassoler-Froelich, I. (2007). Urban Brazil : visions, afflictions, and governance lessons. Youngstown, N.Y., Cambria Press.

Veen, M. v. d. (2009). Contracting for better places : a relational analysis of development agreements in urban development projects. Amsterdam

Delft, IOS Press ;

Delft University of Technology,: 376 p.

Vellut, J.-L. (2007). Villes d’Afrique : explorations en histoire urbaine. Paris, L’Harmattan.

Venhuizen, H., C. Landry, et al. (2010). Game urbanism : manual for cultural spatial planning. Amsterdam

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Verma, N. (2007). Institutions and planning. Amsterdam ; Boston, Elsevier.

Vigdor, J. L. and National Bureau of Economic Research. (2007). Is urban decay bad? : is urban revitalization bad too? Cambridge, Mass., National Bureau of Economic Research.

Vuchic, V. R. (2007). Urban transit systems and technology. Hoboken, N.J., John Wiley & Sons.

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Walker, P. (2009). Downtown planning for smaller and midsized communities. Chicago, American Planning Association Planners Press.

Ward Thompson, C. and P. Travlou (2007). Open space : people space. London ; New York, Taylor and Francis.

Watson, G. B. and I. Bentley (2007). Identity by design. Oxford ; Burlington, MA, Architectural.

Weir, M., J. Rongerude, et al. (2007). Collaboration is not enough. [Berkeley, Calif.], University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Wener, R., E. Axelrod, et al. (2008). Building sustainable neighborhoods : the 2007 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. Cambridge, MA, Bruner Foundation.

Weng, Q. and D. A. Quattrochi (2007). Urban remote sensing. Boca Raton, CRC Press.

Werna, E., R. Keivani, et al. (2009). Corporate social responsibility and urban development : lessons from the South. Basingstoke [England] ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Wiel, M. (2010). Le grand Paris : premier conflit né de la décentralisation. Paris, Harmattan.

Wiland, H., B. Baroff, et al. (2007). Seattle the future is now. Oley, PA, Bullfrog Films,.

This program reports on the environmental transformation of Seattle as it struggles to combat the environmental consequences of its increasing population.

Wiland, H., B. Baroff, et al. (2006). Philadelphia the holy experiment. Oley, PA, Bullfrog Films,.

Faced with severe budget limitations, Philadelphia created a network of volunteer organizations who have brought about rebirth through volunteerism and community outreach. Mayor John F. Street created the Neighborhood Transition Initiative program to come up with practicable and affordable solutions to remove blight, promote quality restoration, stimulate investment in new housing, and improve how the city delivers services to its businesses and residents.

Wiland, H., D. Bell, et al. (2006). Chicago city of the big shoulders. Oley, PA, Bullfrog Films,.

Scott Simon interviews a group of inspirational environmental activists from various backgrounds who are dedicated to the greening of Chicago. The 24-acre Millennium Park, City Hall Roof Garden, Green Roof Initiative, and an outdoor classroom and nature preserve at Elgin High School are among the projects highlighted.

Wiland, H., D. Bell, et al. (2007). Los Angeles dream a different city. Oley, PA, Bullfrog Films,.

“TreePeople, founded by Andy Lipkis, is leading the campaign to plant one million trees in the next decade. Los Angeles is discovering mass transit. The Expo Line represents the first east-west light rail-line in Los Angeles in 50 years. Girls Today Women Tomorrow brings together profession women who mentor the girls of Boyle Heights, teaching them about nutrition, exercise, leadership skills and civic involvement”–Publisher info.

Wilhelm, K. and D. Jessen-Klingenberg (2006). Formationen der Stadt : Camillo Sitte weitergelesen. Gütersloh

Basel, Bauverlag ;

Birkhäuser.

Wolff, N. W. (2008). Transforming San Antonio : an insider’s view of the AT&T Center, Toyota, the PGA Village, and the River Walk extension. San Antonio, TX, Trinity University Press.

“Bexar County judge and former mayor Nelson Wolff gives an insider’s view of four major developments–the San Antonio Spurs’ AT&T Center, Toyota, the PGA Village, and the River Walk extension–that are transforming the city”–Provided by publisher.

Wong, C. (2006). Indicators for urban and regional planning : the interplay of policy and methods. London and New York, Routledge.

“Examines the process of indicator development in Urban and Regional Planning. Includes discussion of methodological debates and case study analysis of deprivation, urban and regional development, sustainability and planning”–Provided by publisher.

Wong, T.-C., B. K. P. Yuen, et al. (2008). Spatial planning for a sustainable Singapore. New York, Springer.

World Health Organization. (2007). Global age-friendly cities : a guide. Geneva, World Health Organization.

Population aging and urbanization are major forces shaping the 21st century. As cities are growing, their share of residents aged 60 years and more is increasing. WHO regards active aging as a lifelong process shaped by several factors that, alone and acting together, favor health, participation and security in older adult life. The purpose of this guide is to engage cities to become more age-friendly so as to tap the potential that older people represent for humanity. Working with groups in 33 cities, WHO asked older people in focus groups to describe the advantages and barriers they experience in eight areas of city living. In most cities, the reports from older people were complemented by evidence from focus groups of caregivers and service providers in the public, voluntary and private sectors. The results from the focus groups led to the development of a this set of age-friendly city checklists. The cities surveyed were: Amman, Jordan; Cancún, Mexico; Dundalk, Ireland; Geneva, Switzerland; Halifax, Canada; Himeji, Japan; Islamabad, Pakistan; Istanbul, Turkey; Kingston and Montego Bay (combined); Jamaica La Plata, Argentina; London, United Kingdom; Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Melbourne, Australia; Melville, Australia; Mexico City, Mexico; Moscow, Russian Federation; Nairobi, Kenya; New Delhi, India; Ponce, Puerto Rico; Portage la Prairie, Canada; Portland, Oregon, United States of America; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Ruhr metropolitan region, Germany; Saanich, Canada; San José, Costa Rica; Shanghai, China; Sherbrooke, Canada; Tokyo, Japan; Tripoli, Lebanon; Tuymazy, Russian Federation; Udaipur, India; Udine, Italy–Publisher’s description.

Wright, H. (2008). Instant cities. London, UK, Black Dog Publishing.

Assesses the stratospheric rise of the city throughout history, surveying the exploding megacities in China, India, South America and elsewhere to the continuous remodeloing of Western cityscapes and the socialist experiments of the twentieth century.

Wu, F. (2007). China’s emerging cities : the making of new urbanism. London ; New York, Routledge.

Wu, F., J. Xu, et al. (2007). Urban development in post-reform China : state, market, and space. London ; New York, Routledge.

Yázigi, E. and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico. (2006). Esse estranho amor dos paulistanos : requalificação urbana, cultura e turismo. São Paulo

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CNPq.

Yigitcanlar, T., K. Velibeyoglu, et al. (2008). Knowledge-based urban development : planning and applications in the information era. Hershey PA, Information Science Reference.

“This book covers theoretical, thematic, and country-specific issues of knowledge cities to underline the growing importance of KBUD all around the world, providing substantive research on the decisive lineaments of urban development for knowledge-based production (drawing attention to new planning processes to foster such development), and worldwide best practices and case studies in the field of urban development”–Provided by publisher.

Yoshihara, N., M. Sato, et al. (2010). Fluidity of place : globalization and the transformation of urban space. Sendai, Japan

Melbourne, Vic., Tohoku University ;

Trans Pacific.

Zeren Gülersoy, N. (2008). Istanbul project : Istanbul historic peninsula conservation study. Istanbul, Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture.

Zhang, M. and World Bank. (2010). Competitiveness and growth in Brazilian cities : local policies and actions for innovation. Washington, D.C., World Bank.

Zhu, J., L. L. Sim, et al. (2006). Place-remaking under property rights regimes : a case study of Niucheshui, Singapore. Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California at Berkeley.

Zijderveld, A. C. (2009). A theory of urbanity : the economic and civic culture of cities. New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A., Transaction Publishers.

Zondag, B. (2007). Joint modeling of land-use, transport and economy. Delft, Trail Research School,: x, 233 p.

Zyscovich, B. and D. R. Porter (2008). Getting real about urbanism : contextual design for cities. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

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(2001). New urbanism : comprehensive report & best practices guide. Ithaca, N.Y., New Urban Publications.

(2002). TransUrbanism. Rotterdam, V2P332ublishing/NAi Pub.

(2004). Phoenix : architecture/art/regeneration. London, Black Dog Pub.

Abbott, C. (2001). Greater Portland : urban life and landscape in the Pacific Northwest. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Adarkwa, K. K. and J. Post (2001). The fate of the tree : planning and managing the development of Kumasi, Ghana. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Accra New Town, Ghana, Thela Thesis ; Woeli.

Albrechts, L. and S. J. Mandelbaum (2005). The network society : a new context for planning? London ; New York, Routledge.

Allmendinger, P. (2001). Planning in postmodern times. London ; New York, Routledge.

Alterman, R. (2002). Planning in the face of crisis : land use, housing, and mass immigration in Israel. London ; New York, Routledge.

American Public Works Association. (2003). “Where does public works fit into smart growth planning.”

Andela, G. (2002). Im Blickpunkt, Niederlande : beispielhafte Ideen und Konzepte für Stadt und Landschaft = the Netherlands in focus : exemplary ideas and concepts for town and landscape / [authors, Gerrie Andela … [et al.]]. München

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Andersson, H. (2001). Change and stability in urban Europe : form, quality and governance. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Archibugi, F. (2005). Rome : a new planning strategy. London, Routledge.

Arida, A. (2002). Quantum city. Oxford, Architectural.

Arnold, D. (2005). Rural urbanism : London landscapes in the early nineteenth century. Manchester

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Baart, T. (2003). Territorium. Rotterdam

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Barnett, J., B. W. Blaesser, et al. (2003). “Designing new and reshaping existing patterns of development defensible design review.”

Barton, H., M. Grant, et al. (2003). Shaping neighbourhoods : a guide for health, sustainability and vitality. London ; New York, Spon.

Baud, I. S. A. and J. Post (2002). Realigning actors in an urbanizing world : governance and institutions from a development perspective. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Béchu, A. and L. Blaisse (2005). Aaabcédaire d’urbanité = Aaabc of urbanity. Bruxelles, Archives d’architecture moderne.

Beeh, P., R. Lawson, et al. (2003). Sustainable urban living a South American case study. [Australia?], Classroom Video,.

Curitiba, Brazil is remarkable for urban planning innovations. This documentary, presented in 5 segments, looks at the management of city waste, the planning of urban parks, an integrated transportation system, a practical support scheme for low income workers and the establishment of a vibrant city mall.

Beeh, P., R. Lawson, et al. (2003). Sustainable urban living a South American case study. [Australia?], Classroom Video,.Curitiba, Brazil is remarkable for urban planning innovations. This documentary, presented in 5 segments, looks at the management of city waste, the planning of urban parks, an integrated transportation system, a practical support scheme for low income workers and the establishment of a vibrant city mall.

Begg, I. (2002). Urban competitiveness : policies for dynamic cities. Bristol, Policy Press.

Bekaert, G., A. May, et al. (2002). Xaveer De Geyter architects : after-sprawl : research for the contemporary city. Rotterdam, Antwerp, NAi Publishers ; deSingel International Art Centre.

Bell, J. (2001). Carchitecture. London, Boston, August ; Birkhäuser.

Bell, M. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2005). The Binocular House space inside out. Michael Bell, an American architect, discusses his first house entitled the Binocular House. At the time of this lecture, the house was as yet under construction. Michael weaves in economics and politics in his lecture on housing and architecture. He discusses not only his first house, but also the work in urban planning he did in Houston, Texas.

Belmont, S. (2002). Cities in full : recognizing and realizing the great potential of urban America. Chicago, Planners Press, American Planning Association.

Benites, C., C. Lyster, et al. (2005). 306090 09 : regarding public space. New York, N.Y., 306090 distributed by Princeton Architectural Press.

Berg, L. v. d., J. v. d. Meer, et al. (2003). Social challenges and organising capacity in cities : experiences in eight European cities. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Bergilez, J.-D. (2005). De la participation urbaine : La place Flagey = On urban participation. Bruxelles, Lettre volée.

Bertaud, A. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (2004). The spatial organization of cities : deliberate outcome or unforseen consequence? Berkeley, Calif., Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California at Berkeley.

Beyard, M. D. (2001). Developing retail entertainment destinations. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Beyard, M. D., M. Pawlukiewicz, et al. (2001). Ten principles for reinventing America’s suburban strips. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Bingaman, A., L. Sanders, et al. (2002). Embodied utopias : gender, social change, and the modern metropolis. London ; New York, Routledge.

Blomley, N. K. (2004). Unsettling the city : urban land and the politics of property. New York, Routledge.

Bloom, N. D. (2004). Merchant of illusion : James Rouse, America’s salesman of the businessman’s utopia. Columbus, Ohio State University Press.

Boddy, M., M. Parkinson, et al. (2004). City matters : competitiveness, cohesion, and urban governance. Bristol, Policy Pess.

Boeckl, M. (2003). StadtUmbau = Urban conversion : recent international examples. Wien ; London, Springer.

Bohl, C. C. and D. Schwanke (2002). Place making : developing town centers, main streets, and urban villages. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Bonham, J. B., G. Spilka, et al. (2002). Old cities/green cities : communities transform unmanaged land. Chicago, IL, American Planning Association.

Booth, G. and Urban Land Institute. (2001). Transforming suburban business districts. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Bosselmann, P., S. Pellegrini, et al. (2003). Rebuilding the urban structure of the inner city : a strategy for the repair of downtown Oakland, California. [Berkeley, Calif.], Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California at Berkeley.

Bosselmann, P. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (2001). Transformations and city extensions : some observations of Copenhagen’s city form at a time of global change. [Berkeley, Calif.], University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Boston Redevelopment Authority., Boston (Mass.). West End Area Planning Group., et al. (2003). Framework for planning and development of the West End area : final draft. [Boston, Mass., Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Bots, P. W. G. and Technische Universiteit Delft. (2005). Communicative tools in sustainable urban planning and building. Delft, DUP Science.

Bradshaw, S., Television Trust for the Environment., et al. (2001). The Barcelona blueprint. Oley, PA, Bullfrog Films,. Once the industrial heart of the region of Catalonia in Spain, Barcelona was becoming a failed European city when a visionary local government decided to radically redevelop the city in the run for the 1992 Olympics. It is now considered a model 21st century city, combining historic buildings with modern architecture. This programs takes a tour of Barcelona’s seafront and listens to a studio debate on the issues facing cities and those who live in them. This debate was part of the Special Session of the UN General Assembly held in New York in 2001.

Brakarz, J., M. Greene, et al. (2002). Citiesforall : recent experiences with neighborhood upgrading programs. Washington, D.C., Inter-American Development Bank.

Brakarz, J., M. Greene, et al. (2002). Cidadesparatodos : a experiência recente com programas de melhoramento de bairros. Washington, D.C., Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento.

Brand, P. C. and M. J. Thomas (2005). Urban environmentalism : global change and the mediation of local conflict. London ; New York, Routledge.

Brandon, P. S. and P. L. Lombardi (2005). Evaluating sustainable development in the built environment. Oxford, UK ; Malden, MA, Blackwell Science.

Brebbia, C. A., J. F. Martin-Duque, et al. (2002). The sustainable city II : urban regeneration and sustainability. Southampton, UK ; Boston, WIT Press.

Breen, A. and D. Rigby (2004). Intown living : a different American dream. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Bressi, T. W. and Seaside Institute. (2002). The Seaside debates. New York, Rizzoli.

Bruegmann, R. (2005). Sprawl : a compact history. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Brunn, S. D., J. Williams, et al. (2003). Cities of the world : world regional urban development. Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield.

Buchwald, E. (2003). Toward the livable city. Minneapolis, Minn., Milkweed Editions.

Bunting, M. (2004). Making public transport work. Montreal ; Ithaca, McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Burniat, P. and J.-L. Genard (2002). Enclaves, ou la ville privatisée = Enclaves, or the privatized city. Bruxelles, I.S.A.C.F.

Callaway, C. and United States. Federal Highway Administration. (2003). Land use and transportation coordination lessons learned from domestic scan tour. [Washington, D.C.], U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration,.

Campbell, S. and S. S. Fainstein (2003). Readings in planning theory. Malden, MA, Blackwell Publishers.

Carley, M., P. Jenkins, et al. (2001). Urban development and civil society : the role of communities in sustainable cities. London ; Sterling, VA, Earthscan.

Carmona, M. (2002). Haussmann : his life and times, and the making of modern Paris. Chicago, I. R. Dee.

Carmona, M. (2003). Public places, urban spaces : the dimensions of urban design. Oxford ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Carmona, M. and R. Burgess (2001). Strategic planning & urban projects : responses to globalisation from 15 cities. Delft, The Netherlands, DUP Science, Delft University Press.

Carmona, M., J. Punter, et al. (2002). From design policy to design quality : the treatment of design in community strategies, local development frameworks and action plans. London, Reston, VA, Thomas Telford ; Distributed by ASCE Press.

Carmona, M., J. Rosemann, et al. (2001). Globalization, urban form and governance : Fourth [i.e. fifth] International Conference ALFA-IBIS preceedings [sic]. Delft, Netherlands, DUP Science.

Cars, G. (2002). Urban governance, institutional capacity and social milieux. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Caves, R. W. (2005). Encyclopedia of the city. London ; New York, Routledge.

Charlesworth, E. R. (2005). Cityedge : case studies in contemporary urbanism. Oxford ; Burlington, Mass., Architectural Press.

Chawla, L., Unesco., et al. (2002). Growing up in an urbanising world. London, Earthscan.

Childs, M. C. (2004). Squares : a public place design guide for urbanists. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

Choay, F., E. D’Alfonso, et al. (2003). Espacements : figure di spazi urbani nel tempo : l’evoluzione dello spazio urbano in Francia. Milano, Skira.

Cicchitti, M. (2005). Villard 6/6 : i progetti della Facoltà di Pescara nel seminario Villard. Pescara, U. Sala.

Coates, N. (2003). Guide to ecstacity. New York, Princeton Architectural Press.

Cohen, N. (2001). Urban planning, conservation, and preservation. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Congress for the New Urbanism. and P. Crawford (2004). Codifying new urbanism : how to reform municipal land development regulations. Chicago, American Planning Association.

Conzen, M. R. G. and M. P. Conzen (2004). Thinking about urban form : papers on urban morphology, 1932-1998. Oxford ; New York, Peter Lang.

Copland, J., R. Bruegmann, et al. (2004). Chicago the building of an entrepôt city. Princeton, N.J., Films for the Humanities & Sciences,. Through use of maps, diagrams, paintings, rare photographs, and archival film clips this program examines the settlement and growth of Chicago during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Monumental projects designed to offset the city’s high water table, remedy the chronic traffic congestion of the Loop, divert sewage to the Mississippi River and beautify the waterfront are discussed.

Corbett, N. (2004). Transforming cities : revival in the square. London, RIBA Enterprises.

Couch, C. (2003). City of change and challenge : urban planning and regeneration in Liverpool. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Cowan, R. (2005). The dictionary of urbanism. Tisbury, Wiltshire, Streetwise Press.

Cowan, R. and Urban Design Alliance. (2002). Urban design guidance : urban design frameworks, development briefs and master plans. London, Thomas Telford.

Cram, B., T. Lay, et al. (2003). Making sense of place Phoenix, the urban desert. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,. Documentary about urban growth and change in and around Phoenix, Arizona. Explores individual choices, the democratic process, and market forces and how they have affected growth, economic development, and quality of life. Includes original photography, historical footage, and interviews with citizens, local officials, and urban planners.

Crawford, M., M. Speaks, et al. (2005). Everyday urbanism : Margaret Crawford vs. Michael Speaks. Ann Arbor, Mich. New York, University of Michigan, Distributed Arts Press.

Crow, E. L. (2003). Paths and pitfalls : on the way to a new vibrancy in older retail districts. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dorrance Pub. Co.

Cullingworth, J. B. and R. W. Caves (2003). Planning in the USA : policies, issues, and processes. London ; New York, Routledge.

Cupers, K., M. Miessen, et al. (2002). Spaces of uncertainty. Wuppertal, Müller und Busmann.

Curwell, S. R., M. Deakin, et al. (2005). Sustainable urban development. London ; New York, Routledge.

Cuthbert, A. R. (2003). Designing cities : critical readings in urban design. Malden, MA, Blackwell Pub.

Czarniawska-Joerges, B. and R. Solli (2001). Organizing metropolitan space and discourse. Malmö [Sweden]

Herndon, VA, Liber Abstrakt ;

Distribution [in] North America, Copenhagen Business School Press, Books International.

Czerniak, J. (2001). CASE–Downsview Park Toronto. Munich ; New York, Cambridge, Mass., Prestel ; Harvard University, Graduate School of Design.

Dandekar, H. C. (2003). The planner’s use of information. Chicago, Planners Press, American Planning Association.

Deakin, M. (2004). Property management : corporate strategies, financial instruments and the urban environment. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Del Bino, D. (2005). Tempo, città, architettura. Firenze, A. Pontecorboli.

Delhi Development Authority. (2005). Master plan for Delhi — 2021. [Delhi, Delhi Development Authority,.

Diaz, D. R. (2005). Barrio urbanism : Chicanos, planning, and American cities. New York, Routledge. This, the first book on Latinos in America from an urban planning/policy perspective, covers the last century, and includes a substantial historical overview of the subject. The author traces the movement of Latinos (primarily Chicanos) into American cities from Mexico and then describe the problems facing them in those cities. He then shows how the planning profession and developers consistently failed to meet their needs due to both poverty and racism. Attention is also paid to the most pressing concerns in Latino barrios during recent times, including environmental degradation and justice, land use policy, and other issues. The book closes with a consideration of the issues that will face Latinos as they become the nation’s largest minority in the 21st century. Also includes six maps.–From publisher description.

Dixon, J. (2003). Urban spaces. No. 3 : the design of public places. New York, London, Visual Reference ; Hi Marketing.

Dovey, K. (2005). Fluid city : transforming Melbourne’s urban waterfront. Sydney, NSW, Australia, Abingdon, Oxfordshire ; New York, University of New South Wales Press ; Routledge.

Downs, A. (2004). Growth management and affordable housing : do they conflict? Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press.

Driskell, D., Growing Up in Cities (Project), et al. (2002). Creating better cities with children and youth : a manual for participation. London ; Sterling, VA, Paris, Earthscan ; UNESCO.

Duany, A., E. Plater-Zyberk, et al. (2003). The new civic art : elements of town planning. New York, Rizzoli.

Dunphy, R. T. (2004). Developing around transit : strategies and solutions that work. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Dunphy, R. T., D. L. Myerson, et al. (2003). Ten principles for successful development around transit. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Durand-Lasserve, A. and L. Royston (2002). Holding their ground : secure land tenure for the urban poor in developing countries. London, Earthscan.

Duranton, G. and P. C. Cheshire (2004). Recent developments in urban and regional economics. Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass., Elgar Pub.

Duval, A. and K. Monson (2005). Autonomous urbanism : 306090 08. [New York, N.Y., 306090 distributed by Princeton Architectural Press.

Eaton, R. (2001). Ideal cities : utopianism and the (un)built environment. Antwerp, Mercatorfonds.

Eckardt, F. and P. Kreisl (2004). City images and urban regeneration. Frankfurt am Main ; New York, Peter Lang.

Eckstein, B. J. and J. A. Throgmorton (2003). Story and sustainability : planning, practice, and possibility for American cities. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Edwards, B. and P. Jenkins (2005). Edinburgh : the making of a capital city. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.

El-Khoury, R. and E. Robbins (2004). Shaping the city : studies in history, theory and urban design. New York, Routledge.

Ennis, F. (2003). Infrastructure provision and the negotiating process. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

European Conference of Ministers of Transport. (2004). National peer review : Hungary. Paris, European Conference of Ministers of Transport.

Evans, A. W. (2004). Economics and land use planning. Oxford ; Malden, MA, Blackwell Pub.

Evans, G. (2001). Cultural planning, an urban renaissance? London ; New York, Routledge.

Fainstein, S. S. and L. J. Servon (2005). Gender and planning : a reader. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press.

Farbstein, J. and Bruner Foundation. (2004). Creative community building : 2003 Rudy Bruner award for urban excellence. Cambridge, MA, Bruner Foundation.

Faure, D. and T. T. Liu (2002). Town and country in China : identity and perception. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, Palgrave in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford.

Ferdowsian, F. and Universität Stuttgart. Fakultät 1–Architektur und Stadtplanung. (2002). Modern and traditional urban design concepts and principles in Iran. [Stuttgart, Germany?], University of Stuttgart, Institute of Urban Planning,: 328 p.

Ferré, A. (2004). Verb connection : architecture boogazine. Barcelona, ACTAR.

Florene and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2001). September 11th and its aftermath. Florene, an architecture student at MIT from Germany gives a lecture drawing parallels between the destruction of Berlin in World War II and the destruction of the World Trade Towers in the September 11th attack. He discusses how architecture and urbanism help to create a city’s atmosphere.

Foglesong, R. E. (2001). Married to the mouse : Walt Disney World and Orlando. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Frank, L., P. Engelke, et al. (2003). Health and community design : the impact of the built environment on physical activity. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Franke, S. and E. Verhagen (2005). Creativity and the city : how the creative economy changes the city. Rotterdam

New York, NY, NAi Pub. ; Available in North America through D.A.P./Distributed Art Pub.

Freeman, C. and M. Thompson-Fawcett (2003). Living space : towards sustainable settlements in New Zealand. Dunedin, N.Z., University of Otago Press.

Freire, M., M. Polèse, et al. (2003). Connecting cities with macroeconomic concerns : the missing link : do local public services matter? : a case study of five cities. Montréal, Québec, Washington, D.C., Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Urbanisation, The World Bank.

Freire, M., R. E. Stren, et al. (2001). The challenge of urban government : policies and practices. Washington, D.C.

Toronto, World Bank ;

Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto.

Friedman, A. (2002). Planning the new suburbia : flexibility by design. Vancouver, UBC Press.

Friedmann, J. (2002). The prospect of cities. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Friedmann, J. (2005). Globalization and the emerging c[u]lture of planning. [Oxford], Elsevier.

Frisby, D. (2001). Cityscapes of modernity : critical explorations. Cambridge ; Malden, MA, Polity Press in association with Blackwell.

Frumkin, H., L. D. Frank, et al. (2004). Urban sprawl and public health : designing, planning, and building for healthy communities. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Fusco Girard, L. (2003). The human sustainable city : challenges and perspectives from the habitat agenda. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Gallacher, P. (2005). Everyday spaces : the potential of neighbourhood space. London, Reston, VA, Thomas Telford ; Distributed in the USA by ASCE Press.

Gandy, M. (2002). Concrete and clay : reworking nature in New York City. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Garau, P., E. Sclar, et al. (2005). A home in the city. London ; Sterling, Va., Earthscan.

Gastil, R., Z. Ryan, et al. (2002). Information exchange : how cities renew, rebuild, and remember. New York, Van Alen Institute.

Gelsomino, L., Università di Bologna. Dipartimento di architettura e pianificazione territoriale., et al. (2005). Architetture per nuovi paesaggi urbani. Firenze, [Alinea].

Ghent Urban Studies Team. (2002). Post ex sub dis : urban fragmentations and constructions. Rotterdam, 010 Publishers.

Girardet, H. (2004). Cities people planet : liveable cities for a sustainable world. Chichester ; Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Academy.

Glaeser, E. L., M. E. Kahn, et al. (2003). Sprawl and urban growth. Cambridge, Mass., National Bureau of Economic Research.

Glenn, R. W., Arroyo Center., et al. (2004). Managing complexity during military urban operations : visualizing the elephant. Santa Monica, CA, RAND Corporation.

Great Britain. Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment., M. Carmona, et al. (2001). The value of urban design : a research project commissioned by CABE and DETR to examine the value added by good urban design. Tonbridge, Thomas Telford.

Greater Phoenix 2100 (Project), Morrison Institute for Public Policy., et al. (2003). Greater Phoenix regional atlas : a preview of the region’s 50-year future. Tempe, AZ, Greater Phoenix 2100,.

Greed, C. (2003). Inclusive urban design : public toilets. Amsterdam ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Griffin, K. and S. A. Kliment (2004). Building type basics for transit facilities. Hoboken, N.J., John Wiley & Sons.

Groupe e2. (2003). E2 : exploring the urban condition. [Paris?] Barcelona, Spain, Groupe e2 ; Distribution, ACTAR.

Gualini, E. (2001). Planning and the intelligence of institutions : interactive approaches to territorial policy-making between institutional design and institution-building. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Guhathakurta, S. and Herberger Center for Design Excellence. (2003). Integrated land use and environmental models : a survey of current applications and research. New York, Springer.

Gunder, M. (2003). Passionate planning for the others’ desire : an agonistic response to the dark side of planning. [Oxford, England], Pergamon.

Habitat International Coalition. Housing and Land Rights Network., South Asia Regional Programme (New Delhi India), et al. (2002). Restructuring New Delhi’s urban habitat: building an apartheid city? New Delhi, South Asia Regional Programme, Habitat International Coalition National distribution, Sajha Manch.

Hajer, M. A. and A. Reijndorp (2001). In search of new public domain : analysis and strategy. Rotterdam, New York, NAi Publishers ;

Available in North, South and Central America through D.A.P.

Hall, P. (2002). Urban and regional planning. London ; New York, Routledge.

Hallsmith, G. (2003). The key to sustainable cities : meeting human needs, transforming community systems. Gabriola Island, B.C., New Society Publishers.

Han, S. S. (2005). Global city making in Singapore : a real estate perspective. Oxford, Elsevier.

Harnik, P. and Trust for Public Land (U.S.) (2003). The excellent city park system : what makes it great and how to get there. San Francisco, Trust for Public Land.

Hartman, C. W. and S. Carnochan (2002). City for sale : the transformation of San Francisco. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Hartog, R. (2005). Europe’s ageing cities. Wuppertal, Müller + Busmann.

Hayden, D. and J. Wark (2004). A field guide to sprawl. New York, W.W. Norton.

Hazel, G. and R. Parry (2004). Making cities work. Chichester ; New York, Wiley-Academy.

Hein, C., J. M. Diefendorf, et al. (2003). Rebuilding urban Japan after 1945. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Hepp, J. H. (2003). The middle-class city : transforming space and time in Philadelphia, 1876-1926. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Ho, C. S. and Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. (2003). An introduction to Japanese city planning. Skudai, Malaysia, Penerbit, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Hoggart, K. (2005). The city’s hinterland : dynamism and divergence in Europe’s peri-urban territories. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Hommels, A. (2005). Unbuilding cities : obduracy in urban socio-technical change. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Hooimeijer, F., H. Meyer, et al. (2005). Atlas of Dutch water cities. Amsterdam, Uitgeverij Sun.

Hoover, J., B. D. McDowell, et al. (2004). “Transit at the table a guide to participation in metropolitan decision making.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS116573.

Hopkins, L. D. (2001). Urban development : the logic of making plans. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Houben, F. and L. M. Calabrese (2003). Mobility : a room with a view. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Hough, M. (2004). Cities and natural process : a basis for sustainability. London ; New York, Routledge.

Housing and Urban Development Corporation (India) (2002). Vision 2012 : HUDCO corporate plan. [New Delhi, HUDCO.

Houstoun, L. O., P. R. Levy, et al. (2003). BIDs : business improvement districts. Washington, D.C. [s.l.], Urban Land Institute ; International Downtown Association.

Hoyt, L. M. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. (2003). The business improvement district : an internationally diffused approach to revitalization. [Cambridge, Mass. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T. ; 2003?].

Huang, T.-y. M. (2004). Walking between slums and skyscrapers : illusions of open space in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Shanghai. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press.

Hulsbergen, E., I. T. Klaasen, et al. (2005). Shifting sense : looking back to the future in spatial planning. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Techne Press.

Iams, A., E. Gilliland, et al. (2005). Targeted area redevelopment : area-wide improvements for community revitalization. Washington, DC, International Economic Development Council.

Innes, J. E., J. E. Gruber, et al. (2001). Planning styles in conflict at the San Francisco Bay Area’s Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Berkeley, Calif., University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Insight Media (Firm) (2002). Desert cities. [1] introduction : Phoenix, Iran, Tunisia, Morocco, India, Egypt, Yemen, Australia, Chile, Peru. New York, N.Y., Distributed by Insight Media,. This program explores desert cities in Iran, Tunisia, Morocco, India, Egypt, Yemen, Australia, Chile, and Peru. It identifies the major characteristics of architecture and planning that respond to the challenges of building in desert settings and cultures.

Institute for Urban Design (U.S.) (2004). Urban design case studies. [New York, N.Y.], Institute for Urban Design: v.

International Association for People-Environment Studies. Conference (18th : 2004 : Vienna Austria), B. Martens, et al. (2005). Designing social innovation : planning, building, evaluating. Toronto, Hogrefe.

Internationale Bauausstellung Stadtumbau Sachsen-Anhalt 2010. (2005). Die anderen Städte : IBA Stadtumbau 2010. Berlin, Jovis.

Isenberg, A. (2004). Downtown America : a history of the place and the people who made it. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Jackson, D. D. (2002). Our elders lived it : American Indian identity in the city. DeKalb, Ill., Northern Illinois University Press.

Jacobs, J., D. Alexander, et al. (2003). Jane Jacobs urban wisdom. [Princeton, N.J., Films for the Humanities,. In this program, Jacobs shares her insights into urban planning by tracing the progression of ideas in her books.–Container.

Jefferson, C., J. Rowe, et al. (2001). The sustainable street : the environmental, human and economic aspects of street design and management. Southampton ; Boston, WIT Press.

Jenks, M. and N. Dempsey (2005). Future forms and design for sustainable cities. Amsterdam ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Jensen, H. H. (2003). Konturtidsskrift. #7/8 (November 2003) 3.årgang. Oslo, KonturMedia.

Jong, T. M. d. and D. J. M. v. d. Voordt (2002). Ways to study and research : urban, aechitectural and technical design. Delft, DUP Science.

Judd, D. R. (2003). The infrastructure of play : building the tourist city. Armonk, N.Y., M.E. Sharpe.

Judd, D. R. and P. Kantor (2002). The politics of urban America : a reader. New York, Longman.

Kalia, R. (2004). Gandhinagar : building national identity in postcolonial India. Columbia, SC, University of South Carolina Press.

Kehde, K. (2002). Smarter land use : how to enhance proposed projects to get better neighborhoods, less sprawl, and fewer lawsuits : a guide to effective collaboration among conflicted neighbors, developers, environmental groups and boards. Northampton, MA, LUFNET.

Keiner, M., M. Koll-Schretzenmayr, et al. (2005). Managing urban futures : sustainability and urban growth in developing countries. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Kelly, E. D. (2004). Managing community growth. Westport, Conn., Praeger Publishers.

Kelly, S. B. (2004). Community planning : how to solve urban and environmental problems. Lanham, Md., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Kempen, R. v., M. Vermeulen, et al. (2005). Urban issues and urban policies in the new EU countries. Aldershot, Ashgate.

Kennedy, L. (2004). Remaking Birmingham : the visual culture of urban regeneration. London ; New York, Routledge.

Knaap, G. (2001). Land market monitoring for smart urban growth. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Kobayashi, H. (2003). Cho : a persistent neighborhood unity maintaining microculture in Japanese cities : analyzing the relationship between social structure and urban form: xxxi, 224 leaves.

Koekebakker, O. (2003). Westergasfabriek Culture Park : transformation of a former industrial site in Amsterdam. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Koll-Schretzenmayr, M., M. Keiner, et al. (2004). The real and the virtual worlds of spatial planning. Berlin ; New York ;, Springer.

Kolson, K. L. (2001). Big plans : the allure and folly of urban design. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press. This work springs from the idea that human aspirations for the city tend to overstate the role of rationality in public life. The author explores the part serendipity plays in urban experience.

Kreyling, C. and Nashville Civic Design Center. (2005). The plan of Nashville : avenues to a great city. Nashville, TN, Vanderbilt University Press.

Kushner, J. A. (2003). Comparative urban planning law : an introduction to urban land development law in the United States through the lens of comparing the experience of other nations. Durham, N.C., Carolina Academic Press.

Laboratorio Internacional de Paisajes Culturales. (2005). ID : territorio, cultura, patrimonio. [Barcelona], Laboratorio Internacional de Paisajes Culturales.

Lahr, M. L. and R. E. Miller (2001). Regional science perspectives in economic analysis : a festschrift in memory of Benjamin H. Stevens. Amsterdam ; New York, Elsevier.

Landis, J. D., L. Deng, et al. (2002). Growth management revisited : a reassesment of its efficacy, price effects and impacts on metropolitan growth patterns. Berkeley, Calif., University of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Lang, J. T. (2005). Urban design : a typology of procedures and products. Oxford ; Burlington, MA, Elsevier/Architectural Press.

Lassar, T. J., D. R. Porter, et al. (2004). The power of ideas : five people who changed the urban landscape. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Lassus, P. (2002). Harmonie et règle urbaine. Paris, Anthropos.

Leazes, F. J. and M. T. Motte (2004). Providence, the Renaissance city. Boston, Northeastern University Press.

Lee, D.-H. and D. E. Boyce (2004). Urban and regional transportation modeling : essays in honor of David Boyce. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, E. Elgar.

LeGates, R. T. (2005). Think globally, act regionally : GIS and data visualization for social science and public policy research. Redlands, Calif., ESRI Press.

LeGates, R. T. and F. Stout (2003). The city reader. London ;, New York : Routledge.

Lehmann-Grube, H. (2002). Aspects of city-renewal in Eastern Germany : lecture to be held at MIT on 22nd October 2002. Leipzig, Stadt.

Lehmann-Grube, H. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2002). City renewal in East Germany after reunification.           Hinrich Lehmann-Grube, who has had many government jobs, was also the Mayor of Leipzig from 1990-1998. He spent a year in the US in 1949 in a small town in Ohio. During this time, he made many contacts which continue to this day. During his tenure as mayor, he brought urban renewal to Leipzig, after the fall of the wall.

Leipzig (Germany). Stadtplanungsamt., Leipzig (Germany). Amt für Stadterneuerung und Wohnungsbauförderung., et al. (2001). Stadtentwicklungsplan Wohnungsbau und Stadterneuerung : Textentwurf : Teilplan Grosssiedlungen. [Leipzig, Referat Medien, Kommunikation und Stadtburo der Stadt Leipzig.

Lentnek, B., A. Anas, et al. (2001). The case of the disappearing city : redistribution without growth. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Levy, J. M. (2003). Contemporary urban planning. Upper Saddle River, N.J., Prentice Hall.

Lobo, S. and K. Peters (2001). American Indians and the urban experience. Walnut Creek, CA, Altimira Press.

Localising Agenda 21: Action Planning for Sustainable Urban Development (Program) and A. Loeckx (2004). Urban trialogues : visions, projects, co-productions. Nairobi, Kenya, Un-Habitat.

Lorens, P. and Politechnika Gdanska. (2001). Large scale urban developments. Gdansk, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Gdanskiej.

Lowes, M. D. (2002). Indy dreams and urban nightmares : speed merchants, spectacle, and the struggle over public space in the world-class city. Toronto ; Buffalo, University of Toronto Press.

Lowry, I. S., PARANACIDADE (Organization), et al. (2002). Municipal development in Paraná : policies and programs, 1981-2001. Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, Paranacidade.

Lupala, A. and M. V. Meshack (2005). Changing landscape of governance in urban land management : CBO-centred land management in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Aachen, Shaker.

Lynch, K. (2004). You zhi cheng shi xing tai. Taipei, Liu he chu ban she.

Ma, L. J. C. and F. Wu (2005). Restructuring the Chinese city : changing society, economy and space. London ; New York, Routledge.

MacLaran, A. (2003). Making space : property development and urban planning. London, Arnold.

Madanipour, A., A. Hull, et al. (2001). The governance of place : space and planning processes. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Maginn, P. J. (2004). Urban regeneration, community power, and the (in)significance of ‘race’. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Magnaghi, A. (2005). The urban village : a charter for democracy and local self-sustainable development. London ; New York, New York, Zed Books ; Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan.

Mahawitthayalai Thammasat. Khana Sathapattayakammasat læ Kanphangm1B0304ang., Council of Deans of Architecture Schools of Thailand., et al. (2005). Redevelopment strategy for a sustainable Bangkok : 2005 international workshop and seminar. Khlong Luang, Pathumthani [Thailand], Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Thammasat University.

Marais, L. and Africa Institute of South Africa. (2002). Transforming rural and urban spaces in South Africa during the 1990’s : reform, restitution, restructuring. Pretoria, Africa Institute of South Africa.

Marchettini, N. (2004). The sustainable city III : urban regeneration and sustainability. Southampton, WIT.

Marcuse, P. and R. v. Kempen (2002). Of states and cities : the partitioning of urban space. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Marin, Y. and Université de Franche-Comté. Centre de recherches sur l’espace humain et urbain. (2001). Les utopies de la ville. Besançon, Presses universitaires franc-comtoises.

Märkli, P., V. Mangeat, et al. (2005). Architecture in Switzerland. Switzerland, Presence Switzerland,.

“Contains contributions from leading Swiss specialists in the fields of architecture, town planning and design. The articles are complemented by a rich selection of photos, building plans, short films and an illustrated glossary. The comprehensive link list and the list of publications open up further avenues for exploring the subject of Switzerland and its architectural treasures.” –Container.

Marot, S. and Architectural Association (Great Britain) (2003). Sub-urbanism and the art of memory. London, Architectural Association.

Marshall, S. (2005). Streets & patterns. London ; New York, Spon.

Marshall, T. (2004). Transforming Barcelona. London ; New York, Routledge.

Masboungi, A. (2005). Régénérer les grands ensembles. Paris, Villette.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 11.951H Revere Planning Studio. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. (2001). Rediscovering Revere : proposal for a transit oriented development at Wonderland Station. [Cambridge, Mass.], Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusets Institute of Technology.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Architecture and Planning. and University of Newcastle upon Tyne. School of Architecture Planning and Landscape. (2005). Revival of innovation : university, hospital, brewery, discovery, riverside, cultural corridor, Uuseburn : MIT & NCL Fall 2004 Urban Design Studio. [Cambridge, Mass.

Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, MIT

University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.

Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. (2001). Boston Central Artery Corridor : master plan. [Boston, Mass.], Massachusetts Turnpike Authority.

Mattson, G. A. (2002). Small towns, sprawl, and the politics of policy choices : the Florida experience. Lanham, Md., University Press of America.

Meck, S., R. Retzlaff, et al. (2003). Regional approaches to affordable housing. Chicago, IL, American Planning Association.

Mega, V. (2005). Sustainable development, energy, and the city : a civilisation of visions and actions. New York, Springer.

Mesev, V. (2003). Remotely sensed cities. London ; New York, Taylor & Francis.

Meurs, P. and M. Verheijen (2003). In transit : mobility, city culture and urban development in Rotterdam. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Meyer-Künzel, M. (2001). Städtebau der Weltausstellungen und Olympischen Spiele : Stadtentwicklung der Veranstaltungsorte. Hamburg, Dölling und Galitz Verlag.

Miles, M. and T. Hall (2005). Interventions. Bristol, England ; Portland, OR, Intellect.

Miller, D. and G. d. Roo (2005). Urban environmental planning : policies, instruments, and methods in an international perspective. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Miller, E., GHK Canada., et al. (2002). Growing together : prospects for renewal in the Toronto region : a report. [Toronto], GHK.

Mollenkopf, J. H. and Russell Sage Foundation. (2005). Contentious city : the politics of recovery in New York City. New York, Russell Sage Foundation.

Moss, L. S. (2001). City and country. Malden, MA, Blackwell Publishers, Inc.

Mostaedi, A. (2002). Urban spaces. Barcelona, Spain, C. Broto & J.M. Minguet.

Mostafavi, M., C. Najle, et al. (2003). Landscape urbanism : a manual for the machinic landscape. London, Architectural Association.

Motavalli, J. (2001). Breaking gridlock : moving toward transportation that works. San Francisco, Sierra Club Books.

Moughtin, C. (2003). Urban design : method and techniques. Oxford ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Moughtin, C. (2003). Urban design : street and square. Amsterdam ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Moulaert, F., A. Rodríguez, et al. (2003). The globalized city : economic restructuring and social polarization in European cities. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Mulvihill, D. A. and G. L. Cory (2001). Golf course development in residential communities. Washington, DC, Urban Land Institute.

Mutale, E. (2004). The management of urban development in Zambia. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Nadal, S. and C. Puig (2002). Alrededor de : [proyectar la perferia] = Around : [planning the periphery]. Barcelona, Editorial Gustavo Gili.

Nagashima, K. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2004). Sustainable community and architecture.

This lecture is presented by Koichi Nagashima. He discusses the local and global paradigm as the future of architecture. Urbanization continues to grow as the population continues to grow.

Nas, P. (2005). Directors of urban change in Asia. London ; New York, Routledge.

National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board. (2003). “Update to the financially constrained long-range transportation plan for the National Capital Region.” from http://www.mwcog.org/publications/departmental.asp?CLASSIFICATION%5FID=3&SUBCLASSIFICATION%5FID=17 Scroll down to publication.

Brochure includes a brief introduction to the Constrained Long-Range Transportation Plan (CLRP).

National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for the Evaluation of the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program. (2002). The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program : assessing 10 years of experience. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press.

National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board. and Maryland. State Highway Administration. (2005). Smart growth and transportation : issues and lessons learned : report of a conference, September 8-10, 2002, Baltimore, Maryland. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board of the National Academies.

National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., Transit Cooperative Research Program., et al. (2003). Traveler response to transportation system changes. Washington, D.C., Transportation Research Board: v. <2-3, 5-6, 9-10, 12-14, 17-19>.

Neal, P. (2003). Urban villages and the making of communities. London ; New York, Spon Press.

Neill, W. J. V. (2004). Urban planning and cultural identity. London ; New York, Routledge.

Netzband, M., W. L. Stefanov, et al. (2005). Applied remote sensing for urban planning, governance and sustainability. Berlin ; New York, Springer.

Newman, P. and A. Thornley (2005). Planning world cities : globalization and urban politics. Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ; New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Nisenson, L. and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. (2005). “Using smart growth techniques as stormwater best management practices.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS89324.

Njoh, A. J. (2003). Planning in contemporary Africa : the state, town planning, and society in Cameroon. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Nozzi, D. (2003). Road to ruin : an introduction to sprawl and how to cure it. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Ockman, J. and Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture. (2002). Out of ground zero : case studies in urban reinvention. [New York, N.Y.]

Munich ; New York, Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture

Prestel.

Office for Metropolitan Architecture. and R. Koolhaas (2004). Content. Köln, Taschen.

Olds, K. (2001). Globalization and urban change : capital, culture, and Pacific Rim mega-projects. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Olsen, J. (2003). Better places, better lives : a biography of James Rouse. Washington, D.C.

Ooi, G. L. and Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore) (2004). Future of space : planning, space, and the city. Singapore, Eastern Universities Press.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2001). Cities for citizens : improving metropolitan governance. Paris, OECD.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2002). Glasgow : lessons for innovation and implementation. Paris, OECD.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2002). Urban renaissance : Canberra : a sustainable future. Paris, OECD.

Orlandi, P. (2005). Urban revitalisation in the former European concessions area in Tianjin, China = Riqualificazione urbana nelle aree delle ex concessioni europee a Tianjin, China. Bologna, CLUEB.

Oswald, F., P. Baccini, et al. (2003). Netzstadt : designing the urban. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

Oswalt, P. (2004). Schrumpfende Städte. Ostfildern-Ruit, Hatje Cantz Verlag.

O’Toole, R. and Thoreau Institute (Oak Grove Or.) (2001). The vanishing automobile and other urban myths : how smart growth will harm American cities. Bandon, Or., Thoreau Institute.

Oxley, M. (2004). Economics, planning and housing. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Ozawa, C. P. (2004). The Portland edge : challenges and successes in growing communities. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Papayanis, N. (2004). Planning Paris before Haussmann. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Parsons, K. C. and D. Schuyler (2002). From garden city to green city : the legacy of Ebenezer Howard. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Patteeuw, V. (2003). Reading MVRDV. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Paumier, C. B. (2004). Creating a vibrant city center : urban design and regeneration principles. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Pavez Reyes, M. I. (2003). En la ruta de Juan Parrochia Beguin : Premio Nacional de Urbanismo, Chile, 1996 : formación y reseña de su obra en vialidad y transporte masivo. Santiago de Chile, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Chile.

Payne, G. K. (2002). Land, rights and innovation : improving tenure security for the urban poor. London, ITDG.

Périphériques (Firm) (2003). Your house now : 36 propositions for a home, part two. Paris

Basel, IN-EX projects ;

Birkhäuser ;.

Perlman, D. L., J. C. Milder, et al. (2005). Practical ecology : for planners, developers, and citizens. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Peters, E. J. (2005). Indigeneity and marginalisation : planning for and with urban aboriginal communities in Canada. Oxford, Elsevier.

Phares, D. (2004). Metropolitan governance without metropolitan government? Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Philadelphia (Pa.). Office of the City Controller., J. A. Saidel, et al. (2005). Philadelphia : a new urban direction. Philadelphia, Saint Joseph’s University Press.

Phnom Penh (Cambodia). Bureau des affaires urbaines., Atelier parisien d’urbanisme., et al. (2003). Phnom Penh à l’aube du XXIe siècle : contributions à la définition de quelques projets pour l’amélioration des conditions de la vie urbaine. Paris, Atelier parisien d’urbanisme.

Pinder, D. (2005). Visions of the city : utopianism, power and politics in twentieth-century urbanism. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.

Pinderhughes, R. (2004). Alternative urban futures : planning for sustainable development in cities throughout the world. Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield.

Portnov, B. A. and E. Erell (2001). Urban clustering : the benefits and drawbacks of location. Aldershot, Ashgate.

Potter, J. and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2003). Private finance and economic development : city and regional development. Paris, France, OECD.

Pousin, F. (2001). Pouvoir des figures. Paris, Editions du patrimoine.

Presas, L. M. S. (2005). Transnational buildings in local environments. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Programme de recherche urbaine pour le développement., C. d. Miras, et al. (2005). Intégration à la ville et services urbains au Maroc : apport du PRUD à l’analyse de l’urbanisation au Maroc : gouvernance, services collectifs et competences urbaines. Rabat

Paris, Institut national d’aménagement et d’urbanisme ;

Institut de recherche pour le développement.

Ratcliffe, J., M. Stubbs, et al. (2004). Urban planning and real estate development. London ; New York, Spon Press.

Ratkovich, W. and Urban Land Institute. (2002). Parkside, Philadelphia : a blueprint for neighborhood transformation. Washington, D.C., ULI-the Urban Land Institute.

Read, S., J. Rosemann, et al. (2005). Future city. London ; New York, Spon Press.

Rees, P. A. (2002). Urban environments and wildlife law : a manual for sustainable development. Oxford ; Malden, MA, Blackwell Science.

Reese, L. A. and D. Fasenfest (2004). Critical evaluations of economic development policies. Detroit, Mich., Wayne State University Press.

Register, R. (2002). Ecocities : building cities in balance with nature. Berkeley, Calif., Berkeley Hills Books : Distributed by Publishers Group West.

Revell, K. D. (2003). Building Gotham : civic culture and public policy in New York City, 1898-1938. Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press.

Richardson, H. W. and C.-H. C. Bae (2004). Urban sprawl in Western Europe and the United States. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Richardson, H. W. and C.-H. C. Bae (2005). Globalization and urban development. Berlin, Springer.

Riddell, R. (2004). Sustainable urban planning : tipping the balance. Malden, MA, Blackwell.

Rikala, T. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2001). Catherine Bauer and six riddles of modernism.

In her most striking contributions to the debates on public housing in America, Catherine Bauer posed riddles. Yet if her place in the canonic history of the Modern Movement in Britain and America remains enigmatic it is because Bauer’s conceptualizations of the riddle of identity and desire – so crucial to her writing and initiatives – are recorded only in her intimate correspondence with cultural critic Lewis Mumford, which are as yet unpublished. This lecture draws attention to Bauer’s use of riddles to pose difficult questions about the absence of social housing in America, a riddle about public-private provision and appropriate action and housing’s place in the history of architecture. Tainia Rikala argues that Catherine Bauer belongs to the modernist canon for her breadth of engagement: for pursuing the moral, philosophical, formal, economic and political implications of modern housing in America.

Riley, E. and P. Wakely (2005). Communities and communication : building urban partnerships. Rugby, UK, ITDG.

Robert Davis Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (Firm) (2002). The lexicon of the new urbanism. [Miami?], Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co.

Roberts, M. and C. Greed (2001). Approaching urban design : the design process. Harlow, Longman.

Roo, G. d. (2003). Environmental planning in the Netherlands : too good to be true : from command-and-control planning to shared governance. Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Roo, G. d. and D. Miller (2004). Integrating city planning and environmental improvement : practicable strategies for sustainable urban development. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., Ashgate.

Rooij, R. M. and Netherlands Research School for Transport Infrastructure and Logistics. (2005). The mobile city : the planning and design of the Network City from a mobility point of view. Delft, Netherlands, Netherlands TRAIL Research School,: xiv, 278, xxii p.

Roseland, M. and S. Connelly (2005). Toward sustainable communities : resources for citizens and their governments. Gabriola Island, BC ;, New Society Publishers.

Russell, J. S. and Mayors’ Institute on City Design. (2002). The Mayors’ Institute : excellence in city design. Washington DC

New York, N.Y., National Endowment for the Arts ;

Distributed by Princeton Architectural Press.

Russell, J. S., M. Robbins, et al. (2002). “The Mayors’ Institute excellence in city design.”  1st. from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS96582.

Rykwert, J. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. (2003). Can a European understand the American city?

Joseph Rykwert, an architectural historian, discusses whether a European can understand an American city such as Las Vegas. He describes Las Vegas as being a city dedicated to one industry, which is difficult for Europeans do find difficult to imagine.

Rypkema, D. D. and National Main Street Center (U.S.) (2004). Community initiated development : a manual for nonprofit real estate development in traditional commercial districts. [Washington, DC], National Main Street Center of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Sagalyn, L. B. (2001). Times Square roulette : remaking the city icon. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Salet, W. G. M. and S. Majoor (2005). Amsterdam Zuidas European space. Rotterdam, 010 Pub.

Saliba, R. and SOLIDERE (Firm) (2004). Beirut city center recovery : the Foch-Allenby and Etoile conservation area. Göttingen

London, Steidl ;

Thames & Hudson.

Salingaros, N. A., L. A. Coward, et al. (2005). Principles of urban structure. Amsterdam, Techne.

Samuels, J. and Intermediate Technology Development Group. (2005). Removing unfreedoms : citizens as agents of change in urban development. London, ITDG.

Sandercock, L. and P. Lyssiotis (2003). Cosmopolis II : mongrel cities in the 21st century. London ; New York, Continuum.

Sandweiss, E. (2001). St. Louis : the evolution of an American urban landscape. Philadelphia, Temple University Press.

Scardino, B., W. F. Stern, et al. (2003). Ephemeral city : Cite looks at Houston. Austin, TX, University of Texas Press.

Schönwandt, W. L. (2002). Planung in der Krise? : theoretische Orientierungen für Architektur, Stadt- und Raumplanung. Stuttgart, Kohlhammer.

Schuyler, D. (2002). A city transformed : redevelopment, race, and suburbanization in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1940-1980. University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press.

Schwieterman, J. P. and M. E. Toth (2001). Shaping contemporary suburbia : perspectives on development control in metropolitan Chicago. Chicago, IL, Index Pub. Co.

Self, P. (2002). Progress in planning : has there been any? [Oxford], Pergamon.

Semandel, A. and M. R. Kinde (2001). Smart growth : creating communities for people. [Milwaukee, WI], Citizens for a Better Environment.

Semsroth, K., K. Jormakka, et al. (2005). Kunst des Städtebaus : neue Perspektiven auf Camillo Sitte. Wien, Böhlau.

Serageldin, I., E. Shluger, et al. (2001). Historic cities and sacred sites : cultural roots for urban futures. Washington, D.C., World Bank.

Serra, M. V. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (2004). Urban land markets and urban land development : an examination of three Brazilian cities : Brasília, Curitiba and Recife. Berkeley, Calif., University of California, Institute of Urban & Regional Development.

Shane, D. G. (2005). Recombinant urbanism : conceptual modeling in architecture, urban design, and city theory. Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ, Wiley.

Shibley, R., E. Axelrod, et al. (2005). Reinventing downtown : 2005 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. Cambridge, Mass., Bruner Foundation.

Singh, R. B. (2001). Urban sustainability in the context of global change : towards promoting healthy and green cities. Enfield, N.H., Science Publishers.

Sitte, C., K. Semsroth, et al. (2003). Camillo Sitte Gesamtausgabe. Köln, Böhlau.

Sitton, T. (2005). Los Angeles transformed : Fletcher Bowron’s urban reform revival, 1938-1953. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

Solomon, D. (2003). Global city blues. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Sorkin, M. (2001). Some assembly required. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Souami, T. (2003). Aménageurs de villes et territoires d’habitants : un siècle dans le sud algérien. Paris, France, Harmattan.

Souiah, S.-A. and Université de Paris VII. Groupe de recherches sur le Maghreb et le Moyen-Orient. (2005). Villes arabes en mouvement. Paris, L’Harmattan.

Southworth, M. and E. Ben-Joseph (2003). Streets and the shaping of towns and cities. Washington, DC, Island Press.

Southworth, M. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (2001). Wastelands in the evolving metropolis. Berkeley, Calif., University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Spain. Ministerio de Fomento., Madrid (Spain). Concejalía de Vivienda., et al. (2003). Obras de urbanización e infraestructuras del barrio de Maravillas : 1a fase : área 1 de rehabilitación preferente de la Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Madrid. [Madrid], Ministerio de Fomento ; Comunidad de Madrid ; Ayuntamiento de Madrid EMV.

Spellman, C. (2003). Re-envisioning landscape/architecture. Barcelona, Actar.

Stasiak, E., International City/County Management Association. Brownfields Program., et al. (2003). Coordinating brownfields redevelopment and local housing initiatives. Washington, D.C., International City/County Management Association.

Steuteville, R. and P. Langdon (2003). New urbanism : comprehensive report & best practices guide. Ithaca, N.Y., New Urban Pub.

Stokes, C. and T. Meléndez (2003). Racial liberalism and the politics of urban America. East Lansing, Michigan State University Press.

Stover, V. G., F. J. Koepke, et al. (2002). Transportation and land development. [Washington, DC], Institute of Transportation Engineers.

Strickland, R. and P. Eisenman (2005). Post urbanism & reurbanism : Peter Eisenman vs. Barbara Littenberg and Steven Peterson : designs for Ground Zero. Ann Arbor, Mich., The Regents of the University of Michigan.

Strickland, R. and Paterson Public Schools (Paterson N.J.) (2001). Designing a city of learning : Paterson, New Jersey. [Paterson, N.J.?, Paterson Public Schools?].

Studio Sputnik. and J. v. t. Spijker (2003). Snooze : immersing architecture in mass culture. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Sucher, D. (2003). City comforts : how to build an urban village. Seattle, City Comforts.

Teitz, M. B., C. Dietzel, et al. (2005). Urban development futures in the San Joaquin Valley. San Francisco, Calif., Public Policy Institute of California.

Tentindo, N., R. McGuiness, et al. (2002). Fort Point downtown waterfront municipal harbor plan : a municipal harbor plan of the City of Boston, Phase 1. Boston, Mass., Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Terry Farrell & Partners. (2001). Ten years, ten cities : the work of Terry Farrell & Partners, 1991-2001. London, Laurence King.

Theokas, A. C. (2004). Grounds for review : the garden festival in urban planning and design. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press.

Thomas, D. (2002). Architecture and the urban environment : a vision for the new age. Oxford ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Thomas, K. and DIFA Deutsche Immobilien Fonds AG. (2005). Zukunft Stadt : Europas Quartiere = Future of the city : Europe’s urban quarters. Berlin, Braun.

Thomas, R. (2003). Sustainable urban design : an environmental approach. London ; New York, Spon Press.

Tittle, D. and ParkWorks. (2002). A walk in the park : greater Cleveland’s new and reclaimed green spaces. Athens, Ohio, Ohio University Press.

Tomas, F. (2003). Les temporalités des villes. Saint-Etienne, Publications de l’université de Saint-Etienne.

Tulchin, J. S., D. H. Varat, et al. (2002). Democratic governance and urban sustainability. Washington, D.C., Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Tung, A. M. (2001). Preserving the world’s great cities : the destruction and renewal of the historic metropolis. New York, Clarkson Potter.

United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. (2001). Integrating geology in urban planning : Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Viet Nam. New York, United Nations.

United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. (2001). Urban geology and the impact on our lives : samples from daily life in Bangkok. New York, United Nations.

United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. (2003). The Ground beneath our feet : a factor in urban planning. New York, United Nations.

United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. and Bangkok (Thailand) (2001). Traffic and transportation for sustainable environment, mobility and access : application of a comprehensive and integrated approach to policy development in the Rattanakosin Area of Bangkok. New York, United Nations.

United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. (2003). “Highlights of the 2001 National Household Travel Survey.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS48205.

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services. (2003). “HOPE VI Program Reauthorization and Small Community Mainstreet Rejuvenation and Housing Act of 2003 : report (to accompany H.R. 1614) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office).” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS34136

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Federalism and the Census. (2005). Life in the big city : what is census data telling us about urban America? Are policymakers really listening? : hearing before the Subcommittee on Federalism and the Census of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, May 10, 2005. Washington, U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. (2003). Indian Health Care Improvement Act : joint hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate and the Committee on Resources, United States House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, on S. 556 … and H.R. 2440 …, July 16, 2003, Washington, DC. Washington, U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,.

United States. Federal Highway Administration. (2003). Guiding principles and agency commitments from the Corporate Master Plan. Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration,.

United States. General Accounting Office. (2001). “Environmental protection federal incentives could help promote land use that protects air and water quality.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS46070.

United States. General Accounting Office. (2002). “Public housing HUD and public housing agencies’ experiences with fiscal year 2000 plan requirements.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS34994.

United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2002). “Doctrine for joint urban operations.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS50014.

United States. National Capital Planning Commission., Chan Krieger & Associates., et al. (2003). South Capitol Street urban design study. [Washington, DC], National Capital Planning Commission.

Urban Design Research Institute. (2004). Creating a tourist district : the gateway of India precinct : a proposal for upgrading and managing the area. [Bombay, UDRI].

Urban Land Institute. (2001). Little Rock, Arkansas : a redevelopment plan for midtown. Washington, DC, Urban Land Institute.

Vacher, H. (2004). Town plans in place and time : extension planning and conservation in the 1909 Copenhagen international competition. Aalborg [Denmark], Aalborg Universitetsforlag.

Van Sambeek, E., H. Ibelings, et al. (2005). Van Sambeek & Van Veen architecten : vrijheid van ordening. Rotterdam, NAi Publishers.

Van Sambeek, E., R. Van Veen, et al. (2005). Van Sambeek & Van Veen architecten : Freedom of organization. Rotterdam

New York, NY, NAi Publishers ;

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Vidal Rojas, R. (2002). Fragmentation de la ville : et nouveaux modes de composition urbaine. Paris, L’Harmattan.

Viklander, M., J. Marsalek, et al. (2003). Urban drainage and highway run-off in cold climates : selected proceedings of the International Conference on Urban Drainage and Highway Run-off in Cold Climates, held in Luleå, Sweden, 25-27 March 2003. London, IWA Pub.

Viljoen, A. and J. Howe (2005). Continuous productive urban landscapes : designing urban agriculture for sustainable cities. Oxford ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Vuchic, V. R. (2005). Urban transit : operations, planning, and economics. Hoboken, N.J., John Wiley & Sons.

Wallace, D. A. and American Planning Association. (2004). Urban planning/my way : from Baltimore’s inner harbor to Lower Manhattan and beyond. Chicago, Planners Press, American Planning Association.

Walters, D. and L. Brown (2004). Design first : design-based planning for communities. Oxford, Architectural.

Wang, D. (2003). Sounding Spokane : perspectives on the built environment of a regional city. Spokane, Eastern Washington University Press.

Watson, D., A. J. Plattus, et al. (2003). Time-saver standards for urban design. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Watson, V. (2002). Change and continuity in spatial planning : metropolitan planning in Cape Town under political transition. London ; New York, Routledge.

Webster, C. J. and L. W.-c. Lai (2003). Property rights, planning, and markets : managing spontaneous cities. Cheltenham, UK ; Northhampton, MA, Edward Elgar Pub.

Wener, R. and Bruner Foundation. (2001). Placemaking for change : 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. Cambridge, Mass., Bruner Foundation.

Westendorff, D. G., United Nations Research Institute for Social Development., et al. (2004). From unsustainable to inclusive cities. Geneva, UN Research Institute for Social Development.

Wheeler, S. (2004). Planning for sustainability : creating livable, equitable, and ecological communities. London ; New York, Routledge.

Wheeler, S. and T. Beatley (2004). The sustainable urban development reader. London ; New York, Routledge.

Williams, G. (2003). The enterprising city centre : Manchester’s development challenge. London ; New York, Routledge.

Williams, K. (2005). Spatial planning, urban form and sustainable transport. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Wortman, M. and American Public Transportation Association. (2005). Public transportation : on the move. New York, Visual Reference Publications : Distributors to the trade in the United States and Canada, Watson-Guptill.

Yeang, K. (2002). Reinventing the skyscraper : a vertical theory of urban design. Chichester, Wiley-Academy.

Yiftachel, O. (2001). The power of planning : spaces of control and transformation. Dordrecht ; Boston

Norwell, MA, Kluwer Academic Publishers ;

Sold and distributed in North, Central, and South America by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Ylimaula, A.-M. and Taideteollinen korkeakoulu. Future Home Institute. (2002). Urban adventures / urbaanit elämysten paikat / toimittaja, Anna-Maija Ylimaula. Helsinki, University of Art and Design Helsinki, Future Home Institute.

Zelinka, A. and S. J. Harden (2005). Placemaking on a budget : improving small towns, neighborhoods, and downtowns without spending a lot of money. Chicago, IL, American Planning Association.

02-Urban Planning literature 1996-2000 at MIT

(1996). Measures for promoting urban improvement in Bangkok : focusing on institutional aspects. Tokyo, Research Institute of Development Assistance, Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund.

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1000 Friends of Oregon. (1997). Making the connections. Volume 7, A summary of the LUTRAQ project : integrating land-use and transportation planning for livable communities. [Portland, Or.], 1000 Friends of Oregon.

Acioli, C. C. and F. Davidson (1996). Density in urban development. Lund, Sweden, Lund University, Lund Center for Habitat Studies.

Aicher, J. (1998). Designing healthy cities : prescriptions, principles, and practice. Malabar, Fla., Krieger Pub. Co.

Allmendinger, P. and M. Chapman (1999). Planning beyond 2000. Chichester ; New York, J. Wiley.

Allmendinger, P. and H. Thomas (1998). Urban planning and the British New Right. London ; New York, Routledge.

Amendola, G. (2000). Scenari della città nel futuro prossimo venturo. Roma, GLF editori Laterza.

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. and Public Technology inc. (1999). A collection of technical papers. New York, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.: v.

Amos, F. J. C., L. S. Bourne, et al. (1996). Contemporary perspectives on urbanization. [Oxford ; New York], Pergamon.

Anderson, G., International City/County Management Association., et al. (1998). Why smart growth : a primer. Washington, D.C., Smart Growth Network : International City/County Management Association.

Anderson, S. (1996). Stanford Anderson collected essays : a bibliography to 1995. [Cambridge, Mass., Dept. of Architecture.

Andors, J., Lawrence (Mass.). Mayor., et al. (1998). Lawrence : laying the groundwork for economic revitalization.

Andriello, V. (1997). La forma dell’esperienza : percorsi nella teoria urbanistica a partire da Kevin Lynch. Milano, F. Angeli.

Arab Jerusalem Rehabilitation Project. and PASSIA. (2000). Palestinian planning imperatives in Jerusalem : with a case study on Anata. Jerusalem, PASSIA.

Archibugi, F. (1997). The ecological city and the city effect : essays on the urban planning requirements for the sustainable city. Aldershot, England ; Brookfield, Vermont, Ashgate Publishing Ltd.

Architecture Foundation (London England) (2000). Creative spaces : a toolkit for participatory urban design. London, Architecture Foundation.

Asensio Cerver, F. (1998). Architectural promenade. New York, Whitney Library of Design.

Asensio Cerver, F. (1998). Landscape architecture : urban space details. New York, NY, Whitney Library of Design.

Association Cités africaines. and O.R.S.T.O.M. (Agency : France) (1999). Cités africaines = African cities. Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Association cités africaines.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (U.S.) (1999). Occasional papers in planning education. [East Lansing, Mich?] Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Aston, M. and J. Bond (2000). The landscape of towns. Stroud, Sutton.

Atelier parisien d’urbanisme. (1999). Paris projet. [Paris, Atelier parisien d’urbanisme: v.

Ave, G. (1996). Urban land and property markets in Italy. London ; Bristol, PA, UCL Press.

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Bailly, A., MOST (Program : Unesco), et al. (2000). Socially sustainable cities : principles and practices. London, Economica.

Balchin, P. N., D. Isaac, et al. (2000). Urban economics : a global perspective. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, N.Y., PALGRAVE.

Barley, N. (2000). Breathing cities : the architecture of movement. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

Barrie, T. (1997). Community visions of Royal Oak : re-building the American small city. Royal Oak, MI, Palimpsest Press.

Barrie, T., Northern Area Association (Detroit Mich.), et al. (2000). The Youth Village Urban Design Project : re-building Detroit for future generations. Royal Oak, Mich., Palimpsest Press.

Barrie, T., Pontiac (Mich.). Community & Economic Development Dept., et al. (1998). The Orchard Lake Community Project : a handbook for community input and neighborhood revitalization. Royal Oak, MI, Palimpsest Press.

Barrios Rozúa, J. M. (1998). Reforma urbana y destrucción del patrimonio histórico en Granada : ciudad y desamortización. Granada, Universidad de Granada.

Bartlett, S. (1999). Cities for children : children’s rights, poverty and urban management. London, Earthscan.

Barton, H., C. Tsourou, et al. (2000). Healthy urban planning : a WHO guide to planning for people. London, Published on behalf of the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe by Spon.

Batten, D. F. (2000). Learning, innovation, and urban evolution. Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Baudrillard, J. and J. Nouvel (2000). Les objets singuliers : architecture et philosophie. Paris, Calmann-Lévy.

Beall, J. (1997). A city for all : valuing difference and working with diversity. London ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J., Zed Books.

Beatley, T. (1998). Sustainable European cities : a survey of local practice and some lessons for the U.S. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Beatley, T. (2000). Green urbanism : learning from European cities. Washington, D.C., Island Press.

Beatley, T. and K. Manning (1997). The ecology of place : planning for environment, economy, and community. Washington, D.C., Island Press.

Benko, G. (1998). La Science régionale. Paris, Presses universitaires de France.

Bentley, I. (1999). Urban transformations : power, people and urban design. London ; New York, Routledge.

Berechman, J. (1996). Transport and land use. Cheltenham, UK ; Brookfield, Vt., Edward Elgar Publishing.

Bernick, M. and R. Cervero (1997). Transit villages in the 21st century. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Bertuglia, C. S., G. Bianchi, et al. (1998). The city and its sciences. Heidelberg ; New York, Physica-Verlag.

Beyard, M. D. (1998). Developing urban entertainment centers. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Blizzard, M., Sensible Transportation Options for People., et al. (1996). Creating better communities : the LUTRAQ principles : land use, transportation, & air quality. [Tigard, OR], Sensible Transportation Options for People.

Boddy, M., C. Lambert, et al. (1997). City for the 21st century? : globalisation, planning and urban change. Bristol, England, Policy Press.

Bodenstein, I., Leipzig (Germany). Dezernat Planung und Bau., et al. (2000). Stadtentwicklungsplan Wohnungsbau und Stadterneuerung : Teilplan Grossiedlungen. Leipzig, Dezernat Planung und Bau : Standtplanungsamt.

Booher, D. E., J. E. Innes, et al. (2000). Network power in collaborative planning. Berkeley, Calif., University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Borja, J., M. Castells, et al. (1997). Local and global : the management of cities in the information age. London, Earthscan Publications.

Bosselmann, P. (1998). Representation of places : reality and realism in city design. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Boston Redevelopment Authority. (1999). Annual report – Boston Revevelopment Authority. [Boston], Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Boston Redevelopment Authority. (1999). The Seaport public realm plan. Boston, Mass., Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Boston Redevelopment Authority., Boston (Mass.), et al. (2000). A civic vision for Turnpike air rights in Boston. [Boston, Mass.], Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Boston Society of Architects. (2000). How we live a civic initiative for a livable New England. [Boston, Boston Society of Architects,.

Bowman, A. O. M., M. A. Pagano, et al. (1998). Urban vacant land in the United States. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Boyarsky, N. and N. Murphy (1998). Action research. [London], Black Dog.

Brandon, P. S., P. L. Lombardi, et al. (1997). Evaluation of the built environment for sustainability. London ; New York, E. & F.N. Spon.

Brebbia, C. A. (2000). The sustainable city : urban regeneration and sustainability. Southampton ; Boston, Billerica, Mass., WIT Press ;

for USA, Computational Mechanics.

Breuste, J., H. Feldmann, et al. (1998). Urban ecology. Berlin ; New York, Springer-Verlag.

Brindley, T., Y. Rydin, et al. (1996). Remaking planning : the politics of urban change. London ; New York, Routledge.

Brookings Institution. (2000). Reinventing the city. Washington, DC, Brookings Institution Press.

Brooks, A. C., R. J. Kushner, et al. (2000). A cultural district for downtown Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga., Research Atlanta, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University.

Brotchie, J. F. (1999). East West perspectives on 21st century urban development : sustainable Eastern and Western cities in the new millennium. Aldershot, Hants, England Brookfield, Vt., Ashgate.

Brower, S. N. (1996). Good neighborhoods : a study of in-town & suburban residential environments. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Bruner Foundation. (1998). Sustaining urban excellence : learning from the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, 1987-1993. Cambridge, Mass., Bruner Foundation.

Budihardjo, E. (1997). Tata ruang perkotaan. Bandung, Penerbit Alumni.

Buffa di Perrero, C. and F. Fontana (1999). Parco pubblico urbano ed esposizioni floreali : modelli di progettazione e gestione : esperienze internazionali a confronto. Torino, Celid.

Burayidi, M. A. (2000). Urban planning in a multicultural society. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Burnett, R., K. E. Fry, et al. (1996). Back from the brink saving America’s cities by design. Washington, D.C., American Architectural Foundation,.

Using three communities as examples, the need for continuous planning is demonstrated to both keep growing cities on track and to revitalize languishing ones. Emphasis is placed on the importance of a downtown area and a sense of community.

California. Metropolitan Transportation Commission. (1996). Moving toward more community-oriented transportation strategies for the San Francisco Bay Area : a resource guide. Oakland, CA, Metropolitan Transportation Commission.

Calthorpe, P., Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute (Denver Colo.), et al. (1996). Land use and building the American community. Denver, Colo, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute,.

A lecture by architect, Peter Calthorpe, concerning the need to create environmentally healthy communities through local and regional planning and governance. He focuses on cities in California, Oregon and Colorado as successful and unsuccessful case studies.

Cambridge (Mass.). Green Ribbon Open Space Committee. and Cambridge (Mass.). Community Development Dept. (2000). Report of the Green Ribbon Open Space Committee. Cambridge, Mass., Community Development Dept.

Campbell, S. and S. S. Fainstein (1996). Readings in planning theory. Cambridge, Mass., USA, Blackwell Publishers.

Campi, M. and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. Architekturabteilung. (1996). Il recupero del centro : nuovi paesaggi urbani : Massagno. [Zurich], Dipartimento di architettura, Politecnico federale di Zurigo.

Cerdá, I. and Société d’aménagement Ryad (Rabat Morocco) (1997). Hay Ryad, ville et territoires : 1997 participation à l’exposition internationale Cerdà : Barcelona, Rabat, Casablanca, Fès. [Rabat, Société d’Aménagement Ryad.

Cervero, R. (1998). The transit metropolis : a global inquiry. Washington, D.C., Island Press.

Cervero, R. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1998). Transit villages in California : progress, prospects, and policy reforms. Berkeley, Calif., University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Chant, S. H. and World Institute for Development Economics Research. (1997). Gender aspects of urban economic growth and development. Helsinki, Finland, UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research.

Chatterji, M. and K. Yang (1997). Regional science in developing countries. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York, Macmillan Press; St. Martin’s Press.

Cherry, G. E. (1996). Town planning in Britain since 1900 : the rise and fall of the planning ideal. Oxford ; Cambridge, Mass., Blackwell Publishers.

Chia, K. H. K., K. W. Kwok, et al. (2000). Rethinking Chinatown and heritage conservation in Singapore. Singapore, Singapore Heritage Society : Distributed by Select Books.

Cisneros, H. and United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. (1996). Urban land and the urban prospect. Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

Civic Trust. (2000). Small town vitality : the impact of new housing. London, Civic Trust.

Civic Trust. and Civic Trust. Regeneration Unit. (1999). Brownfield housing – 12 years on : findings and recommendations. London, Civic Trust Regeneration Unit.

Clarke, G. P. (1996). Microsimulation for urban and regional policy analysis. London, Pion.

CODA Neighborhood Revitalization Program. (1996). The Olympic Ring neighborhoods. Atlanta, CODA.

Cohen, N. (1999). Urban conservation. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Cole, R., P. Zykofsky, et al. (1998). The Ahwahnee principles for smart economic development : an implementation guidebook. Sacramento, CA, Local Government Commission, Center for Livable Communities.

Columbia University. School of Architecture. (1999). Touchstone. New York,, School of Architecture: v.

Condon, P. M. and University of British Columbia. James Taylor Chair in Landscape and Liveable Environments. (1996). Sustainable urban landscapes : the Surrey design charrette. Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia Distributed by the University of British Columbia Press.

Copjec, J. and M. Sorkin (1999). Giving ground : the politics of propinquity. London ; New York, Verso.

Coudert, C. and Association de professionnels. (2000). Developpement urbain et patrimoine : document préparatoire à la journée AdP, 8 septembre 2000, à l’Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées. [Paris], AdP.

Council for Urban Economic Development (1998- ) (1999). Brownfields redevelopment : performance evaluation. Washington, D.C., Council for Urban Economic Development.

Coupland, A. (1997). Reclaiming the city : mixed use development. London ; New York, E & FN Spon.

Crawford, J. H. (2000). Carfree cities. Utrecht, International Books.

Crow, D. (1996). Geography and identity : living and exploring geopolitics of identity. Washington, D.C., Maisonneuve Press.

Cuillier, F. and Agence d’urbanisme Bordeaux métropole Aquitaine. (1999). Les debats sur la ville. Bordeaux, Confluences : Agence d’urbanisme Bordeaux métropole Aquitaine.

Cullingworth, J. B. (1997). Planning in the USA : policies, issues, and processes. London ; New York, Routledge.

Czarniawska-Joerges, B. (2000). A city reframed : managing Warsaw in the 1990s. Amsterdam, Abingdon, Harwood Academic ; Marston.

Dale, O. J. (1999). Urban planning in Singapore. New York, Oxford University Press.

Davis, C. J. (1997). Improving design in the high street. Oxford, Architectural Press.

De Long, D. G. and Wharton Real Estate Center. (1998). Frank Lloyd Wright and the disappearing city. [Philadelphia, Pa., Real Estate Center, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

Deas, I., B. T. Robson, et al. (2000). Re-thinking the urban development corporation ‘experiment’ : the case of central Manchester, Leeds, and Bristol. Oxford ; New York, Pergamon.

Deckker, T. (2000). The modern city revisited. London ; New York, Spon Press.

Demazière, C. and P. A. Wilson (1996). Local economic development in Europe and the Americas. New York, Mansell.

Deutsche, R. (1996). Evictions : art and spatial politics. Chicago, Ill.

Cambridge, Mass., Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts ; MIT Press.

Dewar, D., F. Todeschini, et al. (1999). Urban management and economic integration in South Africa. Cape Town, published for Africa Institute for Policy Analysis and Economic Integration by Francolin Publishers.

Di Biagi, P. and C. Le (1998). La Carta d’Atene : manifesto e frammento dell’urbanistica moderna. Roma, Officina edizioni.

DiGaetano, A. and J. S. Klemanski (1999). Power and city governance : comparative perspectives on urban development. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Dimitriou, H. T. and A. Cook (1998). Land-use/transport planning in Hong Kong : the end of an era : a review of principles and practices. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA, Ashgate.

Distrito Nacional (Nicaragua). Vice Ministerio de Planificacion Urbana. (1999). Informe de labores. Managua, Nicaragua,, Vice Ministerio de Planificacion Urbana.

Dixon, J. (1999). Urban spaces. New York, Visual Reference Publications.

Dowall, D. E. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1998). Making urban land markets work : issues and policy options. Berkeley, Calif., University of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Downs, A. (1998). Urban affairs and urban policy. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar.

Duany, A., P. Pilafian, et al. (1997). Andres Duany’s techniques in traditional neighborhood development. Venice, Calif., Neighborhood Media Group,. Various speakers lecture on the history and fundamentals of city planning.

Dunphy, R. T. and Urban Land Institute. (1997). Moving beyond gridlock : traffic and development. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Eesteren, C. v. and V. v. Rossem (1997). Het idee van de functionele stad : ein lezing met lichtbeelden 1928. Rotterdam, Den Haag, New York, NY, NAi Uitgevers ; EFL Publicaties ; D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers.

Ellard, G. and S. Johnstone (1997). “Passagen.”

EMV (Firm) (1996). Actuaciones de la Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda en el area 2 de rehabilitación preferente de Madrid. Madrid, Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda.

English Partnerships. and Housing Corporation. (2000). Urban design compendium. London, Llewelyn-Davies.

Engwicht, D. (1999). Street reclaiming : creating livable streets and vibrant communities. Gabriola Island, B.C., New Society Publishers.

Environmental Design Research Association. Conference (27th : 1996 : Salt Lake City Utah), J. L. Nasar, et al. (1996). Public and private places : proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association : Salt Lake City, Utah, June 12-June 16. Edmund, Okla., Environmental Design Research Association.

Ettema, D. and H. J. P. Timmermans (1997). Activity-based approaches to travel analysis. [S.l.], Pergamon.

European Commission. Expert Group on the Urban Environment. and European Commission. Directorate-General for Environment Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection. (1996). European sustainable cities : report. Luxembourg, Lanham, MD, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities ; Unipub [distributor].

Evans, R. (1997). Regenerating town centres. Manchester [England] ; New York, Manchester University Press : Distributed exclusively in the U.S. by St. Martin’s Press.

Falbel, S. M., J. Gillis, et al. (1998). The demographics of commuting in Greater Boston. Boston, Mass., Central Transportation Planning Staff.

Farbstein, J., R. Wener, et al. (1996). Building coalitions for urban excellence : 1995 Rudy Bruner Award for Excellence in the Urban Environment. Cambridge, Mass., Bruner Foundation.

Ferguson, B. K. (1998). Introduction to stormwater : concept, purpose, design. New York, Wiley.

Fingerhuth, C. and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. Institut für Orts- Regional- und Landesplanung. (1996). Die Gestalt der postmodernen Stadt. Zürich, VDF, Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH.

Fishman, R. (2000). The American planning tradition : culture and policy. Washington, D.C.

Baltimore, Md., Woodrow Wilson Center Press ;

Distributed by The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Flatman, A., A. Ross, et al. (1997). Experts, ethics and enabling in the current planning context. Newcastle upon Tyne [England], Dept. of Town & Country Planning, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Fodor, E. (1999). Better not bigger : how to take control of urban growth and improve your community. Gabriola Island, B.C. ; Stony Creek, CT, New Society Publishers.

Forester, J. (1997). Learning from practice : democratic deliberations and the promise of planning practice. [College Park, Md., Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland.

Frampton, K. and Yad ha-Nadiv (Organization : Israel) (1996). Technology, place & architecture the Jerusalem Seminar in Architecture. Jerusalem, Israel, Yad Hanadiv,.

Architects of international renown give presentations on technology’s role in architecture, and architecture’s role in its environment. Presenters and respondents in these videotaped proceedings include Renzo Piano, Alvaro Siza, and Stanford Anderson; the seminar’s chair is Kenneth Frampton.

Freschi, B., E. Sternberg, et al. (1996). Remaking Buffalo’s downtown waterfront : master plan, November 1996 : submitted to City of Buffalo, Hon. Anthony Masiello, mayor … Development Downtown, Inc., Daniel S. Bicz, president. [Buffalo, N.Y.], Stieglitz, Stieglitz, Mach.

Frey, H. (1999). Designing the city : towards a more sustainable urban form. London ; New York, E & FN Spon.

Frug, G. E. (1999). City making : building communities without building walls. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.

Funck, O., Leipzig (Germany). Dezernat Planung und Bau., et al. (2000). Stadtentwicklung Wohnungsbau und Stadterneuerung. Leipzig, Dezernat Planung und Bau : Standtplanungsamt.

Gandhi, S., Horniman Circle Association., et al. (1999). Restoring a banking district. Bombay, Urban Design Research Institute.

Garg, V. (1996). Master plan for Delhi 2021 (MPD – 2021) : as notified on 7.2.2007 vide SO no. 141, published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section-3, Sub-Section (ii)). New Delhi, Manas.

Gaubatz, P. R. (1996). Beyond the Great Wall : urban form and transformation on the Chinese frontiers. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press.

Gavin, A. and R. B. Maluf (1996). Beirut reborn : the restoration and development of the Central District. London, Lanham, Maryland, Academy Editions ; Distributed by National Books Network.

Geddes, P. (1997). Cities in evolution : an introduction to the town planning movement and to the study of civics. London, Routledge/Thoemmes.

Gehl, J. (1996). Life between buildings : using public space. Copenhagen, Arkitektens Forlag.

Gehl, J. and L. Gemzøe (2000). New city spaces. Copenhagen, Danish Architectural Press.

Geological Survey (U.S.) (1999). “Analyzing land use change in urban environments.” from http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS101867.

Gerlach, P. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1997). Space-related identity formation in the city : potentials, conflicts, and scenarios of activating urban renewal : result & findings of the Berlin-Friedrichshain case study / Peter Gerlach. Berkeley, Calif., University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Ghent Urban Studies Team. (1999). The urban condition : space, community, and self in the contemporary metropolis. Rotterdam, Uitgeverij 010 Publishers.

Girardet, H. (1996). The Gaia atlas of cities : new directions for sustainable urban living. London, Gaia.

Gleeson, B. and N. Low (2000). Australian urban planning : new challenges, new agendas. St. Leonards, N.S.W., Allen & Unwin.

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Rypkema, D. D., E. Jackson, et al. (1996). Community initiated development : coming to the table with credibility. [Washington, DC], National Main Street Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Sacripanti, M., M. L. Neri, et al. (1998). Maurizio Sacripanti : maestro di architettura, 1916-1996. Roma, Gangemi.

Saff, G. (1998). Changing Cape Town : urban dynamics, policy, and planning during the political transition in South Africa. Lanham, Md., University Press of America.

San Fernando (Philippines) (1999). Urban development strategies for the city of San Fernando, : La Union (Philippines), 1998-3003. San Fernando, The City.

Sandercock, L. (1998). Towards cosmopolis : planning for multicultural cities. Chichester ; New York, John Wiley.

Satterthwaite, D. (1999). The Earthscan reader in sustainable cities. London, Earthscan.

Schreibmayer, P., J. Grabner, et al. (1996). Minimal space, minimal housing : eine architektonische Auseinandersetzung. Graz, Technische Universität Graz.

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Scott, A. J. and E. W. Soja (1996). The city : Los Angeles and urban theory at the end of the twentieth century. Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press.

Scully, V. (1996). The architecture of community. Ann Arbor, Mich., University of Michigan College of Architecture + Urban Planning.

Serageldin, I. (1997). The architecture of empowerment : people, shelter and livable cities. London, Lanham, Md., Academy Editions ; Distributed to the trade in the United States of America by National Book Network.

Shanghai Urban Planning Administrative Bureau. (2000). Shanghai shi cheng shi gui hua guan li ju. Shanghai, China, Shanghai Urban Planning Administrative Bureau.

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Skidmore Owings & Merrill. (2000). Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP : architecture and urbanism 1995-2000. Victoria, Australia, Images Pub. Group.

Smart Growth Network. and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. (1998). Smart growth. Washington, DC, EPA,. Discusses urban policy in context of environmental concerns.

Sokoloff, B. (1999). Barcelone ou comment refaire une ville. [Montréal], Presses de l’Université de Montréal.

Solà-Morales i Rubió, M. d., M. Zardini, et al. (1999). Progettare città = Designing cities. Milano, Electa.

Southworth, M. and E. Ben-Joseph (1997). Streets and the shaping of towns and cities. New York, McGraw-Hill.

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Suzuki, D. T., I. Costa, et al. (1999). Understanding urban sprawl. Princeton, N.J., Films for the Humanities & Sciences,.”In this program, scientist and environmentalist Dr. David Suzuki examines the social, economic, and environmental implications of ‘sprawl,’ the low-density development that spreads out from the edges of cities and towns”–Container.

Sweet, D. C., K. W. Hexter, et al. (1999). The new American city faces its regional future : a Cleveland perspective. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Sykes, R. D., T. W. Driscoll, et al. (1996). Creating bicycle transportation networks : a guidebook. St. Paul, Minn., [Springfield, Va., Minnesota Dept. of Transportation. Available through the National Technical Information Service.

Taylor, N. (1998). Urban planning theory since 1945. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications. Texas Transportation Institute. and Texas. Dept. of Transportation. (1999). Urban roadway congestion, 1982 to … Volume 1, Annual report. College Station, Tex. Springfield, Va., Texas Transportation Institute available through National Technical Information Service: v.

Thomas, H. (2000). Race and planning : the UK experience. London ; New York, UCL Press.

Thomas, J. M. (1997). Redevelopment and race : planning a finer city in postwar Detroit. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Thomas, J. M. and M. Ritzdorf (1997). Urban planning and the African American community : in the shadows. Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications.

Thomas, R. (1996). Environmental design : an introduction for architects and engineers. London ; New York, E & FN Spon.

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Tiesdell, S., T. Oc, et al. (1996). Revitalizing historic urban quarters. Oxford ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Tolley, R. S. (1997). The greening of urban transport : planning for walking and cycling in western cities. Chichester ; New York, Wiley.

Trausti, V. (2000). City and nature : an integrated whole. Reykjavík, Háskólaútgáfan.

Trombino, G. (2000). L’urbanistica in Sicilia negli anni della ricostruzione. Roma, Officina.

Troy, P. N. (1996). The perils of urban consolidation : a discussion of Australian housing and urban development policies. Sydney, NSW, Federation Press.

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United Nations Centre for Regional Development. (1999). UNCRD working paper / United Nations Centre for Regional Development. Nagoya, Japan, The Centre: v.

United Nations Development Programme. Office of Development Studies. (1996). The next millennium : cities for people in a globalizing world : report on the Marmaris Roundtable, Marmaris, Turkey, 19-21 April 1996. New York, NY, Office of Development Studies, United Nations Development Programme.

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United States. Office of Community Planning and Development. (1996). Consolidated annual report for HUD’s community development programs. Washington, D.C., The Office: v.

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Universidad de Valladolid. Instituto de Urbanística. (1996). “Pensar la ciudad, vitalidad y límites del plan urbanístico.”. Valladolid, Instituto de Urbanística de la Universidad de Valladolid : Universidad de Valladolid, Secretariado de Publicaciones.

Université de droit d’économie et des sciences d’Aix-Marseille. Séminaire d’aménagement comparé. (1999). Expériences étrangères d’aménagement. [Aix en Provence], Université de droit, d’économie et des sciences d’Aix-Marseille: v.

University of Bristol. School for Advanced Urban Studies. and Small Business Research Programme. (1999). Working paper. [Bristol, Eng.], The School: v.

University of Cambridge. Centre for Land Use and Built Form Studies. (1999). Working paper. [Cambridge, Eng.].

University of Glasgow. Centre for Urban and Regional Research. (1999). Discussion papers in planning. Glasgow, Scotland, The Centre.

University of Liverpool. Dept. of Civic Design. (1999). Working paper. Liverpool, The Department.

University of Southern California. School of Urban Planning and Development. (1996). Big decisions, big projects, big plans. [Los Angeles], School of Urban Planning and Development, University of Southern California.

University of Washington. Dept. of Urban Planning. (1999). Urban planning development series. [Seattle], Dept. of Urban Planning.

University of Westminster. Transport Studies Group. and RAC Foundation for Motoring and the Environment (Great Britain) (1998). Civilising cities : the contribution of transport and land use : phase one report, Study Definition and Work Programme. [Westminster], Transport Studies Group, Environment Resource and Information Centre, University of Westminster.

Ural, O. and University of Missouri at Rolla. (1999). Proceedings. [Rolla,, Dept. of Civil Engineering.

Urban Affairs Association (U.S.). Meeting. and University of Delaware. (1999). Papers by the plenary speakers. Newark, Del., Urban Affairs Association.

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Urban Ecology (Organization) (1996). Blueprint for a sustainable Bay Area. [Oakland, Calif.], Urban Ecology.

Urban Ecology (Organization) (1998). The urban ecologist : the journal of Urban Ecology. Berkeley, CA, Urban Ecology: v.

Urban Ecology (Organization) (1998). Urban ecology : environment, equity, community design. Oakland, CA, Urban Ecology: v.

Urban Land Institute. (1996). Transportation and growth : myth and fact. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Urban Land Institute. (1999). Dealmakers guide. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute: v.

Urban Land Institute. (1999). “ULI development case studies.” from http://www.casestudies.uli.org. Contains development details on completed projects from 1985-present.

Urban Strategies Inc. (1998). The downtown Hartford economic and urban design action strategy. [S.l., s.n.

Valetta, W., A. A. Vysokovskii, et al. (1999). Zoning : practical experience in elaborating regulations for land use and development in Russian cities. Russia USA, Urban Development Reforms Foundation ; Resource Development Foundation.

Vermeersch, L. (1998). La ville américaine et ses paysages portuaires : entre fonction et symbole. Paris, L’Harmattan.

Verwijnen, J. and P. Lehtovuori (1996). Managing urban change. Helsinki, University of Art and Design.

Verwijnen, J., P. Lehtovuori, et al. (1999). Creative cities : cultural industries, urban development and the information society. Helsinki, University of Art and Design Helsinki.

Viquar, S. (1998). Global transformations in traditional urban settings. Berkeley, CA, Center for Environmental Design Research, International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, University of California at Berkeley.

Vuchic, V. R. (1999). Transportation for livable cities. New Brunswick, N.J., Center for Urban Policy Research.

Wade, M. G., R. J. Czerniak, et al. (1998). Response of small urbanized area MPOs to ISTEA. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press.

Ward, P. M. (1998). Mexico City. Chichester ; New York, J. Wiley.

Warren, J., J. Worthington, et al. (1998). Context : new buildings in historic settings. Oxford ; Boston, Architectural Press.

Warren, R. (1998). The urban oasis : guideways and greenways in the human environment. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Wassmer, R. W. (2000). Readings in urban economics : issues and public policy. Malden, Mass., Blackwell Publishers.

Waterfront Center (U.S.) (1999). The … Waterfront Center membership directory. [Washington, D.C.?], The Center.

Weiner, E., United States. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Economics., et al. (1997). Urban transportation planning in the United States : an historical overview. Washington, DC, US Dept. of Transportation.

Welter, V. and J. Lawson (2000). The city after Patrick Geddes. Oxford ; New York, P. Lang.

Werquin, A.-C., P. Maurer, et al. (1997). La consultation Masséna : projets d’urbanisme pour un nouveau quartier de Paris. [Milan], Skira.

Wever, E. and Urban Research Centre Utrecht. (1999). Cities in perspective : economy, planning and the environment. Assen, Van Gorcum.

Williams, K., E. Burton, et al. (2000). Achieving sustainable urban form. London New York, E & FN Spon.

Williams, R. H. (1996). European Union spatial policy and planning. London, Paul Chapman Publishing.

Winston, C. and C. Shirley (1998). Alternate route : toward efficient urban transportation. Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press.

Wolff, R., INURA (Organization), et al. (1998). Possible urban worlds : urban strategies at the end of the 20th century. Basel ;, Boston : Birkhäuser.

World Bank. Infrastructure Group. Urban Development. (2000). Cities in transition : World Bank urban and local government strategy. Washington, D.C., World Bank.

Worpole, K. (2000). Here comes the sun : architecture and public space in twentieth-century European culture. London, Reaktion.

Wright, J. G. and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. (1997). Risks and rewards of brownfield redevelopment. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Wu, L. (1999). Rehabilitating the old city of Beijing : a project in the Ju’er Hutong neighbourhood. Vancouver, UBC Press.

Yamamoto, R. and Institut français d’architecture. (1999). La ville cellulaire. Paris, Institut français d’architecture.

Yeh, A. G. O. and M. K. Ng (2000). Planning for a better living environment in Asia. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, Ashgate.

Yeoh, B. S. A. (1996). Contesting space : power relations and the urban built environment in colonial Singapore. Kuala Lumpur ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Yuen, B. K. P. (1998). Planning Singapore : from plan to implementation. Singapore, Singapore Institute of Planners.

Zijderveld, A. C. (1998). A theory of urbanity : the economic and civic culture of cities. New Brunswick, N.J., Transaction Publishers.

02-Urban Planning literature 1991-1995 at MIT

(1991). The 3rd long-term plan for the Tokyo Metropolis (outline) : “My town Tokyo,” for the dawn of the 21st century. Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Govt.

(1991). The bicycle element of the long-range transportation plan for the national capital region. Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board.

(1991). January Design Studio in Japan : The Himeji Waterfront, Ja[na]nuary 5-February 2, 1990, Professor Shun Kanda. [Cambridge, Mass.], MIT Higashi Ajia Kenchiku, Toshisekkei Puroguramu.

(1991). Tu hui chi hua : chu bu di gong di xuan zhai = Metroplan : initial options. Xianggang, Hsiang-kang cheng fu yin wu chü = Govt. Printer.

(1994). European urban and regional studies. Harlow, Essex, England, Longman Group: v.

(1995). City : analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. London, City (Editorial): v.

Abrams, E. M. (1994). How the Maya built their world : energetics and ancient architecture. Austin, University of Texas Press.

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Acioly, C. C. and Technische Universiteit Delft. (1992). Settlement planning and assisted self-help housing : an approach to neighbourhood upgrading in a Sub-Saharan African city. Delft, Publikatieburo, Faculteit Bouwkunde, Technische Universiteit Delft.

Acosta, R. and V. Renard (1993). Urban land and property markets in France. London, UCL Press.

Adams, C. T. (1991). Philadelphia : neighborhoods, division, and conflict in a postindustrial city. Philadelphia, Temple University Press.

Adams, D. (1994). Urban planning and the development process. London, UCL Press.

Adams, L. W. and D. L. Leedy (1991). Wildlife conservation in metropolitan environments / edited by Lowell W. Adams and Daniel L. Leedy. Columbia, Md., National Institute for Urban Wildlife.

Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (Germany) (1992). Perspectives of spatial development in Europe : Dutch-German Colloquium = Perspektiven der Raumentwicklung in Europa : Niederländisch-Deutsches Kolloquium. Hannover, Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung.

Akbar, J. A. (1992). 2BBImarat al-ard fi al-Islam. Jiddah

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Albers, G. and Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik. (1991). Urbanität in Deutschland. Stuttgart, W. Kohlhammer : Deutscher Gemeindeverlag.

Ambrose, P. J. (1994). Urban process and power. London ; New York, Routledge.

Anyumba, G. (1995). Kisumu Town : history of the built form, planning and environment, 1890-1990. Delft [Netherlands], Delft University Press,: 372 p.

Archer, R. W. (1992). Land pooling/readjustment versus plot reconstitution for the planned development of Indian cities. Bangkok, Thailand, Urban Land Program, Human Settlements Division, Asian Institute of Technology.

Architectural Foundation of Oregon. (1992). An inventory of regional plans. [Portland, Or.], Architectural Foundation of Oregon.

Architectural Foundation of Oregon. (1992). A planning process for the Portland region. [Portland, Or.?], Architectural Foundation of Oregon.

Architectural Foundation of Oregon. (1993). A new approach to regional planning. [Portland, Or.], Architectural Foundation of Oregon.

ATC Information. (1992). The Boston informer : newsletter for the downtown, waterfront, North End, Beacon Hill, South Station and West End. Boston, MA, ATC Information: v.

Atlanta (Ga.). Dept. of Planning and Development. and Corporation for Olympic Development in Atlanta. (1993). Master Olympic development program for City of Atlanta. [Atlanta, Ga.], BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.

Bacow, A. F. (1995). Designing the city : a guide for advocates and public officials. Washington, D.C., Island Press.

Bailly, J. C. (1992). La ville à l’oeuvre. Paris, Bertoin.

Balbo, M. and D. Pini (1992). Medina di Fes : studi per la riqualificazione dell’asse del Boukhrareb. Milano, CittàStudi.

Banister, D. and Economic and Social Research Council (Great Britain) (1995). Transport and urban development. London ; New York, E & FN Spon.

Bank of America. (1995). Beyond sprawl : new patterns of growth to fit the new California. [San Francisco, Calif.?, s.n.

Barakat, S. and University of York. Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies. (1993). Post-war reconstruction in Iraq : the case-study of Basrah and Fao. York, Institute of Advance Architectural Studies, University of York.

Barnett, J. (1995). The fractured metropolis : improving the new city, restoring the old city, reshaping the region. New York, IconEditions, HarperCollins.

Barrios, S., M. I. Arribas Alonso, et al. (1991). Action oriented approaches. Berkeley, Calif., Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California at Berkeley.

Bartlett, N. and University of Michigan. College of Architecture and Urban Planning. (1995). More than a handsome box : education in architecture at the University of Michigan, 1876-1986. Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Beazley, M. (1994). Public participation in urban mega-project planning : a case study of Pacific Place, Vancouver, B.C.

Becker, C., B. Jacob, et al. (1992). Der Stephankiez : ein Altbauquartier im Wandel. Berlin, Transit.

Bednarek, J. R. D. (1992). The changing image of the city : planning for downtown Omaha, 1945-1973. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Belfiore, P. and B. Gravagnuolo (1994). Napoli : architettura e urbanistica del Novecento. Roma-Bari, Laterza.

Benevolo, L. (1991). La cattura dell’infinito. Roma, Laterza.

Benevolo, L. (1992). Roma dal 1870 al 1990. Roma, Editori Laterza.

Berke, P., J. D. Kartez, et al. (1995). Sustainable development as a guide to community land use policy. Cambridge, MA, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Bernoulli, H. and K. Novy (1991). Die stadt und ihr Boden. Basel ; Boston, Birkhäuser.

Bernstein, J. D. (1994). Land use considerations in urban environmental management. Washington, D.C., Published for the Urban Management Programme by the World Bank.

Berque, A. (1994). La maîtrise de la ville : urbanité française, urbanité nippone. Paris, Editions de l’Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales.

Bertuglia, C. S., G. P. Clarke, et al. (1994). Modelling the city : performance, policy, and planning. London ; New York, Routledge.

Bin-Ayyaf Al-Mogren, A. M. (1992). Bridging the gap : centralization vs. decentralization in the Saudi municipal planning system, and its impact on the physical environment: xiii, 368 p.

Black, A. (1995). Urban mass transportation planning. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Blackman, T. (1991). Planning Belfast : a case study of public policy and community action. Aldershot, Hants, England

Brookfield, Vt., USA, Avebury ;

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Blair, J. P. (1995). Local economic development : analysis and practice. Thousand Oaks, SAGE Publications.

Blakely, E. J., D. L. Ames, et al. (1992). Changing places : American urban planning policy for the 1990’s / Edward J. Blakely and David Ames. Berkeley, Calif., University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Blakely, E. J. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1992). Shaping the American dream : land use choices for America’s future. Berkeley, Calif., University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Blakely, E. J. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1994). Transformation of the American metropolis. Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Bluestone, D. M. (1991). Constructing Chicago. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Boal, F. W. (1995). Shaping a city : Belfast in the late twentieth century. Belfast, Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University of Belfast.

Boarnet, M. G., R. Crane, et al. (1995). Public finance and transit-oriented planning : new evidence from Southern California. Berkeley, Calif., University of California Transportation Center.

Bodenschatz, H., H.-J. Engstfeld, et al. (1995). Berlin auf der Suche nach dem verlorenen Zentrum. Hamburg, Junius.

Böhm, W. and E. F. Sekler (1994). Das Bauwerk und die Stadt : Aufsätze für Eduard F. Sekler = The building and the town : essays for Eduard F. Sekler. Wien, Böhlau Verlag.

Bonhomme, J.-P. (1991). Regards sur l’architecture et la ville. Montréal, Méridien.

Borden, I. and D. Dunster (1995). Architecture and the sites of history : interpretations of buildings and cities. Boston, Butterworth Architecture.

Bosselmann, P. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1994). Urban form and climate : case study, Toronto. Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Boston Redevelopment Authority. (1993). Mission Main housing development : urban revitalization demonstration grant application program ; submitted to Department of Housing and Urban Development. Boston, MA, Boston Housing Authority.

Boyer, M. C. (1994). The city of collective memory : its historical imagery and architectural entertainments. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Breheny, M. J. (1992). Sustainable development and urban form. London, Pion.

Brenner, K. (1994). Stadttheater : Manifeste für eine stillose Architektur = Urban theatre : manifesto for a style-free architecture. Berlin, Ernst & Sohn.

Brenner, K. T. (1995). Klaus Theo Brenner : Heterotope : eine Urbanisierungsstrategie, entwickelt am Beispiel der Grosssiedlungen Hellersdorf, Hohenschönhausen, und Marzahn in Berlin. Berlin, Ernst & Sohn.

Bruner Foundation. (1995). Celebration Station, Charleston, W. VA. [New York, N.Y., Bruner Foundation,.

Children from Piedmont Elementary School, Kanawha City Elementary School, and Montessori School worked together with the architectural firm, Leathers and Associates, to visualize the ideal playground. The architects worked with the children and the Celebration Station committees to develop plans and specifications. Area high school students then assisted with the computer drafting of the design for the playground which accommodates 300 children and includes a multi-level wooden play structure with 30 different play areas, such as, a “Stenwheeler Riverboat”, “trolley ride”, sandbox, tire swings, etc. The surrounding acre includes picnic tables, basketball and tennis courts, gardens, and a big world map painted by local artists on a paved area. Community volunteers, with the guidance of Leather’s staff worked to prepare the site, to raise money, to get donated materials, food services, and tools.

The project should enhance the East end of Charleston by improving a dilapidated lot, providing economically disadvantaged children and their families with an educational and personal growth opportunity by participating in the building of their own community playgrounds. Not only does it help improve an economically depressed area but it also provides alternatives to crime.

Brunn, S. D. and J. F. Williams (1993). Cities of the world : world regional urban development. New York, HarperCollins College Publishers.

Bruttomesso, R. and International Centre Cities on Water. (1993). Waterfronts : a new frontier for cities on water. Venice, International Centre Cities on Water.

Bruttomesso, R. and International Centre Cities on Water. Meeting (1995). Cities on water and transport. Venice, International Centre Cities on Water.

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Burchell, R. W. and Urban Land Institute. (1994). Development impact assessment handbook. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute.

Caisse des dépôts et consignations (France) (1994). Le Temps, le nombre, la ville : Groupe caisse des dépôts, 175 ans au service de la ville. Paris, La Caisse : Carré.

Calthorpe, P. (1993). The next American metropolis : ecology, community, and the American dream. New York, N.Y., Princeton Architectural Press.

Cambridge Systematics. and Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas. (1993). Mixed-use urban centers : economic and transportation characteristics. [Portland, Or., Metro.

Campsie, P. and University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies. (1995). The social consequences of planning talk : a case study in urban intensification. [Toronto], University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies.

Canadian Urban Institute. (1991). Planning the Toronto region : lessons from other places : proceedings. Toronto, Canadian Urban Institute = Institut urbain du Canada.

Cantal-Dupart, M., C. Chaline, et al. (1993). Le port, cadre de ville : séminaire de l’Association internationale villes et ports. Paris, L’Harmattan.

Capezzuto, R., M. Lupano, et al. (1993). Salisburgo la verde. Milano, Electa.

Capital Partnerships Inc., Aileen C. Hernandez & Associates., et al. (1993). Proposed agency mission, goals, objectives and projects : draft. [San Francisco, Calif.?], The Inc.

Carr, S. (1992). Public space. Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA, Cambridge University Press.

Carr, S., A. Lane, et al. (1993). Practical conservation : urban habitats. [Milton Keynes, England]

London, Open University in association with the Nature Conservancy Council ;

Hodder & Stoughton.

Caves, R. W. (1995). Exploring urban America : an introductory reader. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Cervero, R. and S. Seskin (1995). An evaluation of the relationships between transit and urban form. [Washington, D.C.], Transportation Research Board, National Research Council.

Cervero, R. and University of California Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development. (1995). Paradigm shift : from automobility to accessibility planning. Berkeley, Calif., University of California at Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

Cheema, G. S., S. E. Ward, et al. (1993). Urban management : policies and innovations in developing countries. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Chevalier, L. (1994). The assassination of Paris. Chicago London, University of Chicago Press.

Chraibi, M., United States. Regional Housing and Urban Development Office for the Near East and North Africa., et al. (1992). Mobilizing public and private capital : Tetouan urban development program. [Tunis, Tunisia?

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