Description
This is an introduction to the secrets of Urban Design Management (UDM). The book examines the roles of the players involved in land-use projects and describes good collaborative methods of practice in project-based urban design and planning, putting emphasis on the creative co-operative skills and the wide knowledge of the participants in a working group. The role of the architect is examined in relation to design, planning and project management with particular emphasis on collaboration and negotiation skills. Specific issues considered include:
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- The make-up of a good project team
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- Ways to make the project team function together
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- Objectives and benefits of project-orientated planning
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- The need to take local characteristics into account in project-orientated planning
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- The preparation required for a co-operative planning process and how initial information can be collected and used
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- How to define project content, and outlining the project itself
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- Partner-specific strategies
Urban Design Management contains international examples and many diagrams and photographs, making it a useful and accessible guide for all built environment professionals working in the public realm and those studying architecture, urban design and planning at a graduate level.