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Book Synopsis

The design of urban environments is complex and involves diverse needs, organisations, professions, authorities, and communities. It requires relationships to be constructed and sustained between infrastructure, resources, and populations across multiple scales. This can be quite daunting. However, at the core of urban design is a simple ideaâour urban spaces are designed to allow people and communities to thrive. For that reason, a good starting point for urban designers is to focus on the way people think when engaging our built environment. This thinking is embodied, developed through the interactions between our mind, body, and the environment around us. These embodied concepts are central to how we see the world, how we move and gather, and how we interact with others. They are also the same ideas we use to design our environments and cities.

Urban Design Made by Humans is a reference book that presents 56 concepts, notions, ideas, and agreements fundamental to the design

Trade Review

"Urban Design Made by Humans: A Handbook of Design Ideas offers a visual glossary of common urban design terms. The authors introduce, interpret, and illustrate key concepts with descriptive text and simple diagrams, creating a valuable foundation and tool for learning."
Anne-Marie Lubenau, Director of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence at the Bruner Foundation and author of Urban Placemaking: Building Equity by Design

"A skillful disaggregation as well as a synthetic compilation of the fundamental tools that define the practice of Urban Design. The book goes beyond being a mere glossary or dictionary and serves as a comprehensive as well as operational kit of parts which will be extremely valuable for the teaching as well as practice of Urban Design."
Rahul Mehrotra, John T. Dunlop Professor in Housing and Urbanisation, Harvard University Graduate School of Design and author of The Kinetic City and Other Essays

"Urban Design Made by Humans offers a robust, annotated glossary of terms and concepts essential to urban design. Rarely does one find a book that brings together so many basic ideas, with clear, crisp explanations, and highly legible illustrations. It brings depth and perspective to technical knowledge in an approachable format. This book will be a valuable resource for a range of designers, from beginning urban design students, to design faculty, to seasoned professionals."
Carlton Basmajian, Associate Professor of Urban Design, Community and Regional Planning, Iowa State University and author of Atlanta Unbound: Enabling Sprawl Through Policy and Planning

"Students of urban design have long missed a clearly composed primer explaining fundamental concepts and foundational ideas of the field in an easy-to-understand manner. Adhya and Plowright cleverly combine meaningful insights and explanatory graphics to illustrate a wide range of basic building blocks helpful both for understanding the scholarly literature and professional practice of urban design."
Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Professor of City Design, University of Illinois Chicago and author of City Planning in India: 1947-2017 and One Idea, Many Plans: An American City Design Concept in Independent India

"This is a masterful contribution aimed at unpacking the complexity of urban design. With great clarity and focus, the book provides a comprehensive illustration of complex, entangled and overlapping ideas of urban development in a structured, accessible and understandable way. The book is a great resource for students, and relevant for researchers and practitioners in urban design."
Ahmed Z. Khan, Professor and Chair Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and editor and author of Architecture and Sustainability: Critical Perspectives for Integrated Design

"In the form of a glossary of urban design key concepts, cleverly cross-referenced, Anirban Adhya and Philip D. Plowright’s Urban design made by humans is an important contribution to structure a common language of our field, accessible to everyone involved in the daily construction of this magnificent artefact called city. This is a much-needed tool in the era of collaboration and interoperability."
Luiz Amorim, Professor of Architectural Morphology, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil and author of Cidades: urbanismo, patrimônio e sociedade



Table of Contents

What This Book is About

Thinking is Designing

Urban Design is Not Big Architecture

How To Use This Book

Formal Concepts

Axis

Balance

Boundary

Centre

Compactness

Complexity

Containment

Density

Edge

Expansion

Figure-Ground

Grain

Grid

Motion

Node

Path

Pattern

Situated Notions

Block

Capacity

Co-Awareness

Connectedness

Co-Presence

Corridor

District

Frontage

Landmark

Legibility

Mobility

Permeability

Rhyme

Rhythm

Space

Visibility

Walkability

Socio-spatial Ideas

Accessibility

Activation

Coherence

Control

Locality

Presence

Publicness

Resilience

Sensibility

Separation

Stability

Typology

Use

Socially Constructed Agreements

Authenticity

Character

Choice

Diversity

Identity

Interest

Place

Symbol

Typo-morphology

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 9/29/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032185194, 978-1032185194
      ISBN10: 1032185198

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The design of urban environments is complex and involves diverse needs, organisations, professions, authorities, and communities. It requires relationships to be constructed and sustained between infrastructure, resources, and populations across multiple scales. This can be quite daunting. However, at the core of urban design is a simple ideaâour urban spaces are designed to allow people and communities to thrive. For that reason, a good starting point for urban designers is to focus on the way people think when engaging our built environment. This thinking is embodied, developed through the interactions between our mind, body, and the environment around us. These embodied concepts are central to how we see the world, how we move and gather, and how we interact with others. They are also the same ideas we use to design our environments and cities.

      Urban Design Made by Humans is a reference book that presents 56 concepts, notions, ideas, and agreements fundamental to the design

      Trade Review

      "Urban Design Made by Humans: A Handbook of Design Ideas offers a visual glossary of common urban design terms. The authors introduce, interpret, and illustrate key concepts with descriptive text and simple diagrams, creating a valuable foundation and tool for learning."
      Anne-Marie Lubenau, Director of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence at the Bruner Foundation and author of Urban Placemaking: Building Equity by Design

      "A skillful disaggregation as well as a synthetic compilation of the fundamental tools that define the practice of Urban Design. The book goes beyond being a mere glossary or dictionary and serves as a comprehensive as well as operational kit of parts which will be extremely valuable for the teaching as well as practice of Urban Design."
      Rahul Mehrotra, John T. Dunlop Professor in Housing and Urbanisation, Harvard University Graduate School of Design and author of The Kinetic City and Other Essays

      "Urban Design Made by Humans offers a robust, annotated glossary of terms and concepts essential to urban design. Rarely does one find a book that brings together so many basic ideas, with clear, crisp explanations, and highly legible illustrations. It brings depth and perspective to technical knowledge in an approachable format. This book will be a valuable resource for a range of designers, from beginning urban design students, to design faculty, to seasoned professionals."
      Carlton Basmajian, Associate Professor of Urban Design, Community and Regional Planning, Iowa State University and author of Atlanta Unbound: Enabling Sprawl Through Policy and Planning

      "Students of urban design have long missed a clearly composed primer explaining fundamental concepts and foundational ideas of the field in an easy-to-understand manner. Adhya and Plowright cleverly combine meaningful insights and explanatory graphics to illustrate a wide range of basic building blocks helpful both for understanding the scholarly literature and professional practice of urban design."
      Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Professor of City Design, University of Illinois Chicago and author of City Planning in India: 1947-2017 and One Idea, Many Plans: An American City Design Concept in Independent India

      "This is a masterful contribution aimed at unpacking the complexity of urban design. With great clarity and focus, the book provides a comprehensive illustration of complex, entangled and overlapping ideas of urban development in a structured, accessible and understandable way. The book is a great resource for students, and relevant for researchers and practitioners in urban design."
      Ahmed Z. Khan, Professor and Chair Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and editor and author of Architecture and Sustainability: Critical Perspectives for Integrated Design

      "In the form of a glossary of urban design key concepts, cleverly cross-referenced, Anirban Adhya and Philip D. Plowright’s Urban design made by humans is an important contribution to structure a common language of our field, accessible to everyone involved in the daily construction of this magnificent artefact called city. This is a much-needed tool in the era of collaboration and interoperability."
      Luiz Amorim, Professor of Architectural Morphology, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil and author of Cidades: urbanismo, patrimônio e sociedade



      Table of Contents

      What This Book is About

      Thinking is Designing

      Urban Design is Not Big Architecture

      How To Use This Book

      Formal Concepts

      Axis

      Balance

      Boundary

      Centre

      Compactness

      Complexity

      Containment

      Density

      Edge

      Expansion

      Figure-Ground

      Grain

      Grid

      Motion

      Node

      Path

      Pattern

      Situated Notions

      Block

      Capacity

      Co-Awareness

      Connectedness

      Co-Presence

      Corridor

      District

      Frontage

      Landmark

      Legibility

      Mobility

      Permeability

      Rhyme

      Rhythm

      Space

      Visibility

      Walkability

      Socio-spatial Ideas

      Accessibility

      Activation

      Coherence

      Control

      Locality

      Presence

      Publicness

      Resilience

      Sensibility

      Separation

      Stability

      Typology

      Use

      Socially Constructed Agreements

      Authenticity

      Character

      Choice

      Diversity

      Identity

      Interest

      Place

      Symbol

      Typo-morphology

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