Designing Community

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Birkdale Village
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charrette
Charrette Manager
Charrette Process
Charrette Team
code
collaborative urbanism
community engagement methods
Conceptual Master Plan
courtesy
Discovery Place
Duany Plater Zyberk
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Form Based Zoning Codes
form-based
Garden Hall
Great Wagon Road
group
Hope Vi
lawrence
Lawrence Group
Parking
Parking Areas
Parking Decks
participatory planning
process
reproduction
Reproduction Courtesy
Small Area Plan
Smart Code
South Hams District Council
spatial policy analysis
Sud
team
Town Hall
UDA
urban
Urban Design
Urban Design Master Plan
urban planning charrette process
urban regeneration
zoning ordinances

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750669252
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Greenfield sites around towns and cities, and redevelopment infill sites in existing urban areas often become battlegrounds between the conflicting interests of developers and communities. In America, design charrettes (intensive design and planning workshops) have become widely used as a means of bringing together these divergent groups, using detailed design exercises to establish agreement around a development masterplan. Despite the increasing frequency of their use, charrettes are widely misunderstood and can be misapplied. This book provides a detailed guidance on the proper and most effective ways to use this helpful tool. The book combines charrette masterplanning with the creation of "design-based" codes (also known as "form-based" codes) to control the development's implementation in line with the design and planning principles established during the charrette process.

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