Rayon Urbanisme
Cities and forms : on sustainable urbanism

Fiche technique

Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 543 pages
Poids : 2538 g
Dimensions : 24cm X 28cm
ISBN : 978-2-7056-8111-1
EAN : 9782705681111

Cities and forms

on sustainable urbanism

Chez Hermann

Paru le
Broché 543 pages
with the collaboration of Françoise Labbé, Caroline Nowacki
translated by Gila Walker
preface Sylvie-Agnès Bermann, Bertrand Delcambre
Public motivé

Quatrième de couverture

Cities and Forms probes the crucial issue of the shape to give to sustainable cities in the future. It unfolds a rich mosaic of two thousand years of urban history in the East and in the West through 1,200 drawings, city plans, and photographs, all of which is coorelated with thousands of results of original analyses for a wide range of urban textures, from Siena and Venice to New York, Brasilia, Tokyo, Beijing, and Shanghai, Cities and Forms also features a detailed comparative study of Haussmanian Paris and Le Corbusier's Radiant City, and an in-depth analysis of Chinese cities.

This book provides a measurable scientific dimension to such essential notions of sustainable urbanism as density, connectivity, functional mix, and accessibility, by exploring the qualitiesof historical urban fabrics. Readers will become familiar with organic patters, grids, transformations, and the hidden order and fractal symmetries that connect urban scales, and endow the city with a meaningful, human order, which fosters social integration and cultural diversity,appropriable by residents but at the same time structured like an ecosystem.

Morphology appears in this book as the key lever for cities to adapt to climate change.

It enhances efficiency by cutting energy consumption in half. The connectivity of city networks reinforces urban resilience, on the model of such natural structures as the hierarchic, intensely connected network of nervures in leaves.

Cities and Forms develops a method of urban composition founded on perceptive qualities, and the design of public spaces, squares, streets, and visual sequences. It forms the bases of a return to the city as a place of memory and history, and of a controlled relationship between the urban fabric and building typology.

By the abundance of its nex findings, its methods and its concrete application of complexity theories, this book is of utmost importance to architects, urban planners, decision-makers, and anyone eager to understand sustainable cities and contribute to their development.

Biographie

Serge Salat is an architect, a graduate of the École Polytechnique and the ENA. He also earned a PhD in economics, and a PhD in art history from the EHESS. He is the founding director of the CSTB's Urban Morphology Laboratory. Serge Salat is the author of more than 20 books on art and architecture. Written in the framework of the joint Franco-Chinese project Chinese Eco-cities and Sustainable Buildings for the Future, which he directed, this book further develops the studies presentes in The Sustainable Design Handbook-China (2006).

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