Description

Book Synopsis
Although the live-work concept is now accepted among progressive urban design and planning professionals, the specifics that define the term, and its application, remain sketchy. This encyclopedic work is sure to change that, providing the critical information that is needed by architects, planners and citizens.

-Peter Katz, Author, The New Urbanism, and Planning Director, Arlington County, Virginia

Live-Work Planning and Design is the only comprehensive guide to the design and planning of live-work spaces for architects, designers, and urban planners. Readers will learn from built examples of live-work, both new construction and renovation, in a variety of locations. Urban planners, developers, and economic development staff will learn how various municipalities have developed and incorporated live-work within building codes and city plans. The author, whose pioneering website, www.live-work.com, has been guiding practitioners and users of live-work sin

Trade Review
"Dolan's book is an enormously knowledgeable guide to fitting work and living back together. It will be useful to architects, planners, builders, developers, and, most of all, urbanists." (Bettercities.net, June 2012)

Table of Contents
Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Chapter 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work 1

The Modem and the Shipping Container 2

Zero Commute Living 4

Overview of Live-Work 5

Live-Work Types and Terminology 6

Live-Work Planning and Urban Design 6

The Role of Artists 7

Building Codes 7

Common Mistakes in Live-Work 8

Retrofitting Suburbia 8

Chapter 2: Defining Live-Work 10

Live-Work Use Types 11

Home Occupation 11

Live/Work 12

Work/Live 14

Live-Work Proximity Types 16

Live-With Proximity Type (Synonym: Loft) 17

Live-Near Proximity Type 17

Live-Nearby Proximity Type 18

Live-Work Project Types 19

Warehouse Conversion (District) 19

Home Office 20

Townhouse Project Type (Synonym: Shophouse) 21

Flexhouse Project Type: A Building that Learns 21

Courtyard Live-Work 22

Urban Loft Complex 23

High Density/Podium 24

Other Definitions Related to Live-Work 25

Lifestyle Loft (Synonym: Lawyer Loft) 25

Telecommuting 25

Telework Center (Synonym: Coworking) 25

Cohousing 25

Cohort Housing 26

Zero-Commute Living 26

Zero-Commute Housing 26

District 26

Neighborhood 26

Live-Work Neighborhood 27

New Urbanism 27

Smart Growth 27

Form-Based Coding 27

The Transect 27

Work-Use Intensities in Live-Work 28

Chapter 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique Needs 29

Genesis of Live-Work Design 29

User Needs and Live-Work Design 31

Project Types 34

Renovation versus New Construction 34

Rental versus For Sale 35

Artists’ Lofts versus “Lifestyle Lofts” 36

Work/Live and Home Occupation 36

Design Elements in Live-Work 37

Residential and Workspace Facilities 37

Level of Finishes in a Live-Work Unit 39

Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World 40

Employees 40

Walk-in Trade versus Client Visits by Appointment 40

Parking: Open Commercial Access versus Residential Privacy and Security 40

Design for Community 42

Making a Place That Is More than the Sum of the Number of Units 42

Common Residential Facilities 43

Coworking Space 43

Business Center 43

Other Common Work Facilities 43

Formal Community Types 44

Common Live-Work Unit Designs 44

Live-With Proximity Type 44

Live-Near Proximity Type 46

Live-Nearby Proximity Type 47

Other Unit Configurations 49

Development Types 49

Live- Work Renovation Development 49

Urban Infill Development 49

Greenfield Development 51

Design of Project Types 52

Project Type: Warehouse Renovation 52

Case Study: Willow Court 53

Case Study: Clocktower Lofts 55

Case Study: California Cotton Mills Studios 56

Project Type: Live-Work Courtyard Community 58

Case Study: South Prescott Village 59

Project Type: Flexhouse 59

Case Study: Serenbe 63

Case Study: The Waters 64

Case Study: Seaside 66

Case Study: Mount Laurel 67

Case Study: Hampstead 68

Case Study: Glenwood Park 68

Case Study: Pinetree Studios 69

The Urban Design of Townhouses and Flexhouses 71

Project Type: Housing over Retail and Live-Nearby 71

Case Study: Rosemary Beach 72

Case Study: Celebration 73

Project Type: Infill Lofts 73

Case Study: Yerba Buena Lofts 74

Project Type: Podium/High-Rise Liners, Flexhouses, and Lofts 75

Case Study: Liner Units at The Sierra 75

Chapter 4: The Market for Live-Work 77

Examining the Market for Live-Work 77

The End-User Market for Live-Work 78

The Developer/Investor Market for Live-Work 85

Case Study: The Lofts at Habersham 87

Marketing Live-Work 90

Norton Commons 90

The Basics of Marketing 91

Selling Live-Work 91

Marketing Materials 92

Marketing Communications 92

Conclusion 93

Chapter 5: Live-Work and Community: A Natural Marriage 94

Introduction Zero-Commute Living 95

Building Live-Work, Building Community: An Interview with Architect Thomas Dolan 96

Community Building with Live-Work 99

Neighborhood Scale 99

A Live-Work Neighborhood 100

A Complete Neighborhood 101

A Lifelong Community 101

Live-Work Building Types and Community 103

Design for Community in Multi-unit Live-Work Buildings 104

An Important Discovery: The Live-Work Courtyard Community 106

Case Study: Ocean View Lofts 107

Chapter 6: Live-Work Planning Issues and Regulatory Solutions 110

Introduction 111

Placemaking with Live-Work and Form-Based Codes 113

The Best Locations for Live-Work 118

Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Work-Use Intensity 120

Home Occupation 120

Live/Work 121

Case Study: James Avenue Live-Work Compound 122

Work/Live 123

Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Proximity Type 124

Live-With Proximity Type 124

Live-Near Proximity Type 125

Live-Nearby Proximity Type 127

Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Project Type 128

Artists’ Work/Live Rental Renovation 128

Market Rate Live-Work Condominium Renovation 129

New Construction Lofts 130

The San Francisco Experience 130

Live-Work Courtyard Communities 133

Townhouse Live-Work 134

Flexhouse 134

Development Standards 136

Relaxed Development Standards 136

Work Uses Permitted 137

Employees and Walk-In Trade 137

New Construction versus Renovation 137

Separation of Functions 139

Maximum and Minimum Unit Size 139

Proportion of Live to Work Area 140

Open Space 140

Parking and Traffic 140

Loading 143

Noise and Odor Generation 143

Design Review 144

Inclusionary Zoning 144

Codes and Permitting Processes 144

Social Issues and Planning Responses 145

Warehouse Conversions and the SoHo Cycle 145

The New Urban Workplace 146

Rental versus Ownership 147

Imported NIMBYism and its Impact on Commercial and Industrial Districts 148

Residential Reversion 148

Work/Live in Vancouver 149

Disclosures, Covenants, Lease Clauses, and Nuisance Easements 149

Gentrification 150

Neighborhood Amenities 150

Neighborhood Revitalization 150

The Role of Artists in a City 151

Urban Live-Work Revitalization Stories 151

The Continuing Role of Artists and Others in the Evolution of Live-Work 154

Legalization of Illegal or Quasi-Legal Live-Work 156

Tribeca and Uptown: A Tale of Two Cities, Three Thousand Miles, and Forty Years Apart 156

Case Study: Dutch Boy Studios 160

Industrial Protection Zones 162

Do-It-Yourself Development 101, A Possible Scenario 163

Affordability 164

Compact, Pedestrian-Oriented Communities 165

Chapter 7: Live-Work Building Code Issues 167

Regulating This Strange Animal Called Live-Work 167

Overall Building Life Safety 168

Building Code Primer 169

Occupancy and Occupant Load Factor 168

Construction Type, Height, and Allowable Area 173

Wall Rating and Openings in Walls Near Property Lines 176

Exits/Means of Egress 177

Sprinklers 178

Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors 179

Hazardous Occupancy 180

Lateral Forces, Seismic Standards, and Change of Occupancy 181

Floor Loads 183

Codes That Apply within Live-Work Units 183

Fire Separation within a Unit 183

Separation between Units and between Units and a Corridor 184

Emergency Escape and Rescue 184

Mezzanines and Sleeping Lofts 185

Habitability Issues: Minimum Residential Facilities 189

Noise and Sound Transmission 195

Energy Conservation 196

Accessibility 197

Administrative Modification Requests 197

Shell Construction 198

Building Code Issues by Project Type 198

Townhouse 198

Flexhouse 199

Home Occupation 199

New versus Renovation 199

Master Building Code Matrix 199

Chapter 8: Epilogue 200

Appendix A: Toward a Model Live-Work Planning Code 202

Use of Appendix A Tables 202

Work Uses Permitted 202

Work Use Intensities and Allowable Unit Areas 202

Live-Work Location and Project Types 207

Walk-in Trade and Employees by Location and Project Type 207

Live-Work Planning Topics, Objectives and Suggested Regulations 207

Appendix B: Model Live-Work Building Code System 213

2009 International Building Code Section 419 213

Building Code Provisions Not Spelled Out in IBC

Section 419 213

Code Provisions that Apply in Live-Work Renovations

Only 219

Artists’ Relaxations 219

Legalization Process 221

Shell Construction 221

Mixed Occupancy 221

Use of the Model Live-Work Building Code

System 221

Appendix C: Live-Work Resources 223

Books 223

Web Sites 225

Endnotes 226

Index 227

LiveWork Planning and Design

    Product form

    £69.26

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £76.95 – you save £7.69 (9%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Fri 3 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Thomas Dolan

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of LiveWork Planning and Design by Thomas Dolan

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 17/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470604809, 978-0470604809
      ISBN10: 0470604808

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Although the live-work concept is now accepted among progressive urban design and planning professionals, the specifics that define the term, and its application, remain sketchy. This encyclopedic work is sure to change that, providing the critical information that is needed by architects, planners and citizens.

      -Peter Katz, Author, The New Urbanism, and Planning Director, Arlington County, Virginia

      Live-Work Planning and Design is the only comprehensive guide to the design and planning of live-work spaces for architects, designers, and urban planners. Readers will learn from built examples of live-work, both new construction and renovation, in a variety of locations. Urban planners, developers, and economic development staff will learn how various municipalities have developed and incorporated live-work within building codes and city plans. The author, whose pioneering website, www.live-work.com, has been guiding practitioners and users of live-work sin

      Trade Review
      "Dolan's book is an enormously knowledgeable guide to fitting work and living back together. It will be useful to architects, planners, builders, developers, and, most of all, urbanists." (Bettercities.net, June 2012)

      Table of Contents
      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Chapter 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work 1

      The Modem and the Shipping Container 2

      Zero Commute Living 4

      Overview of Live-Work 5

      Live-Work Types and Terminology 6

      Live-Work Planning and Urban Design 6

      The Role of Artists 7

      Building Codes 7

      Common Mistakes in Live-Work 8

      Retrofitting Suburbia 8

      Chapter 2: Defining Live-Work 10

      Live-Work Use Types 11

      Home Occupation 11

      Live/Work 12

      Work/Live 14

      Live-Work Proximity Types 16

      Live-With Proximity Type (Synonym: Loft) 17

      Live-Near Proximity Type 17

      Live-Nearby Proximity Type 18

      Live-Work Project Types 19

      Warehouse Conversion (District) 19

      Home Office 20

      Townhouse Project Type (Synonym: Shophouse) 21

      Flexhouse Project Type: A Building that Learns 21

      Courtyard Live-Work 22

      Urban Loft Complex 23

      High Density/Podium 24

      Other Definitions Related to Live-Work 25

      Lifestyle Loft (Synonym: Lawyer Loft) 25

      Telecommuting 25

      Telework Center (Synonym: Coworking) 25

      Cohousing 25

      Cohort Housing 26

      Zero-Commute Living 26

      Zero-Commute Housing 26

      District 26

      Neighborhood 26

      Live-Work Neighborhood 27

      New Urbanism 27

      Smart Growth 27

      Form-Based Coding 27

      The Transect 27

      Work-Use Intensities in Live-Work 28

      Chapter 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique Needs 29

      Genesis of Live-Work Design 29

      User Needs and Live-Work Design 31

      Project Types 34

      Renovation versus New Construction 34

      Rental versus For Sale 35

      Artists’ Lofts versus “Lifestyle Lofts” 36

      Work/Live and Home Occupation 36

      Design Elements in Live-Work 37

      Residential and Workspace Facilities 37

      Level of Finishes in a Live-Work Unit 39

      Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World 40

      Employees 40

      Walk-in Trade versus Client Visits by Appointment 40

      Parking: Open Commercial Access versus Residential Privacy and Security 40

      Design for Community 42

      Making a Place That Is More than the Sum of the Number of Units 42

      Common Residential Facilities 43

      Coworking Space 43

      Business Center 43

      Other Common Work Facilities 43

      Formal Community Types 44

      Common Live-Work Unit Designs 44

      Live-With Proximity Type 44

      Live-Near Proximity Type 46

      Live-Nearby Proximity Type 47

      Other Unit Configurations 49

      Development Types 49

      Live- Work Renovation Development 49

      Urban Infill Development 49

      Greenfield Development 51

      Design of Project Types 52

      Project Type: Warehouse Renovation 52

      Case Study: Willow Court 53

      Case Study: Clocktower Lofts 55

      Case Study: California Cotton Mills Studios 56

      Project Type: Live-Work Courtyard Community 58

      Case Study: South Prescott Village 59

      Project Type: Flexhouse 59

      Case Study: Serenbe 63

      Case Study: The Waters 64

      Case Study: Seaside 66

      Case Study: Mount Laurel 67

      Case Study: Hampstead 68

      Case Study: Glenwood Park 68

      Case Study: Pinetree Studios 69

      The Urban Design of Townhouses and Flexhouses 71

      Project Type: Housing over Retail and Live-Nearby 71

      Case Study: Rosemary Beach 72

      Case Study: Celebration 73

      Project Type: Infill Lofts 73

      Case Study: Yerba Buena Lofts 74

      Project Type: Podium/High-Rise Liners, Flexhouses, and Lofts 75

      Case Study: Liner Units at The Sierra 75

      Chapter 4: The Market for Live-Work 77

      Examining the Market for Live-Work 77

      The End-User Market for Live-Work 78

      The Developer/Investor Market for Live-Work 85

      Case Study: The Lofts at Habersham 87

      Marketing Live-Work 90

      Norton Commons 90

      The Basics of Marketing 91

      Selling Live-Work 91

      Marketing Materials 92

      Marketing Communications 92

      Conclusion 93

      Chapter 5: Live-Work and Community: A Natural Marriage 94

      Introduction Zero-Commute Living 95

      Building Live-Work, Building Community: An Interview with Architect Thomas Dolan 96

      Community Building with Live-Work 99

      Neighborhood Scale 99

      A Live-Work Neighborhood 100

      A Complete Neighborhood 101

      A Lifelong Community 101

      Live-Work Building Types and Community 103

      Design for Community in Multi-unit Live-Work Buildings 104

      An Important Discovery: The Live-Work Courtyard Community 106

      Case Study: Ocean View Lofts 107

      Chapter 6: Live-Work Planning Issues and Regulatory Solutions 110

      Introduction 111

      Placemaking with Live-Work and Form-Based Codes 113

      The Best Locations for Live-Work 118

      Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Work-Use Intensity 120

      Home Occupation 120

      Live/Work 121

      Case Study: James Avenue Live-Work Compound 122

      Work/Live 123

      Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Proximity Type 124

      Live-With Proximity Type 124

      Live-Near Proximity Type 125

      Live-Nearby Proximity Type 127

      Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Project Type 128

      Artists’ Work/Live Rental Renovation 128

      Market Rate Live-Work Condominium Renovation 129

      New Construction Lofts 130

      The San Francisco Experience 130

      Live-Work Courtyard Communities 133

      Townhouse Live-Work 134

      Flexhouse 134

      Development Standards 136

      Relaxed Development Standards 136

      Work Uses Permitted 137

      Employees and Walk-In Trade 137

      New Construction versus Renovation 137

      Separation of Functions 139

      Maximum and Minimum Unit Size 139

      Proportion of Live to Work Area 140

      Open Space 140

      Parking and Traffic 140

      Loading 143

      Noise and Odor Generation 143

      Design Review 144

      Inclusionary Zoning 144

      Codes and Permitting Processes 144

      Social Issues and Planning Responses 145

      Warehouse Conversions and the SoHo Cycle 145

      The New Urban Workplace 146

      Rental versus Ownership 147

      Imported NIMBYism and its Impact on Commercial and Industrial Districts 148

      Residential Reversion 148

      Work/Live in Vancouver 149

      Disclosures, Covenants, Lease Clauses, and Nuisance Easements 149

      Gentrification 150

      Neighborhood Amenities 150

      Neighborhood Revitalization 150

      The Role of Artists in a City 151

      Urban Live-Work Revitalization Stories 151

      The Continuing Role of Artists and Others in the Evolution of Live-Work 154

      Legalization of Illegal or Quasi-Legal Live-Work 156

      Tribeca and Uptown: A Tale of Two Cities, Three Thousand Miles, and Forty Years Apart 156

      Case Study: Dutch Boy Studios 160

      Industrial Protection Zones 162

      Do-It-Yourself Development 101, A Possible Scenario 163

      Affordability 164

      Compact, Pedestrian-Oriented Communities 165

      Chapter 7: Live-Work Building Code Issues 167

      Regulating This Strange Animal Called Live-Work 167

      Overall Building Life Safety 168

      Building Code Primer 169

      Occupancy and Occupant Load Factor 168

      Construction Type, Height, and Allowable Area 173

      Wall Rating and Openings in Walls Near Property Lines 176

      Exits/Means of Egress 177

      Sprinklers 178

      Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors 179

      Hazardous Occupancy 180

      Lateral Forces, Seismic Standards, and Change of Occupancy 181

      Floor Loads 183

      Codes That Apply within Live-Work Units 183

      Fire Separation within a Unit 183

      Separation between Units and between Units and a Corridor 184

      Emergency Escape and Rescue 184

      Mezzanines and Sleeping Lofts 185

      Habitability Issues: Minimum Residential Facilities 189

      Noise and Sound Transmission 195

      Energy Conservation 196

      Accessibility 197

      Administrative Modification Requests 197

      Shell Construction 198

      Building Code Issues by Project Type 198

      Townhouse 198

      Flexhouse 199

      Home Occupation 199

      New versus Renovation 199

      Master Building Code Matrix 199

      Chapter 8: Epilogue 200

      Appendix A: Toward a Model Live-Work Planning Code 202

      Use of Appendix A Tables 202

      Work Uses Permitted 202

      Work Use Intensities and Allowable Unit Areas 202

      Live-Work Location and Project Types 207

      Walk-in Trade and Employees by Location and Project Type 207

      Live-Work Planning Topics, Objectives and Suggested Regulations 207

      Appendix B: Model Live-Work Building Code System 213

      2009 International Building Code Section 419 213

      Building Code Provisions Not Spelled Out in IBC

      Section 419 213

      Code Provisions that Apply in Live-Work Renovations

      Only 219

      Artists’ Relaxations 219

      Legalization Process 221

      Shell Construction 221

      Mixed Occupancy 221

      Use of the Model Live-Work Building Code

      System 221

      Appendix C: Live-Work Resources 223

      Books 223

      Web Sites 225

      Endnotes 226

      Index 227

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account