1 edition of Explorations into urban structure found in the catalog.
Explorations into urban structure
Published
1968
by University of Pennsylvania Press in Philadelphia
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Melvin M. Webber ... [et al.]. |
Series | City planning series |
Contributions | Webber, Melvin M. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 246 p. : |
Number of Pages | 246 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17420408M |
Webber, Melvin M. “The Urban Place and the Nonplace Urban Realm.” In Explorations into Urban Structure, edited by Melvin A. Webber et al. Philadelphia: Author: Donald Appleyard. undermine the idea of urban structure – but replaces it by a plurality of urban structures -, the second challenge questions the very existence of urban processes. Even if patterns are observedAuthor: Richard Shearmur.
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Guttenberg, William L. Whilst recognising that distinctly different traditions exist within the study and practice of urban design, this book advances an interdisciplinary and innovative approach, which is of direct importance to understanding the urban forms, conditions, practices and by: 6.
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Webber Published by University of Pennsylvania Press in : 'This book explores a very wide range of recent research into urban design emanating from the diverse and prestigious Bartlett School at UCL. Edited by Matthew Carmona, who provides a mainstream perspective on divergent approaches, this book will encourage graduate students in urban design everywhere to explore simultaneously new research perspectives and techniques.'3/5(1).
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Six students of metropolitan development present a reappraisal and fresh approaches to the analysis of urban systems. Drawing on economics, sociology, political science, geography, and city planning, they reconceptualize urban structure and function, refocusing attention from the forms of population density to the processes of human interaction.
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It is all about going into places you are “not supposed" to go. Urban exploration has 2 different meanings for me: The first one is related to the city we live in. We are enclosed, almost entrapped. Webber MM () Urban place and the non-place urban realm.
In: Webber MM (ed) Explorations into urban structure. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia Google ScholarAuthor: Dilip da Cunha. This book advances an interdisciplinary and innovative approach to urban design, whilst recognising that distinctly different traditions exist within its study and practice.
It informs users who are grappling with urban design research problems, but who need the inspiration to move from idea to methodological approach. Through the work of 32 urban researchers from the arts, sciences and social.
’This book explores a very wide range of recent research into urban design emanating from the diverse and prestigious Bartlett School at UCL.
Edited by Matthew Carmona, who provides a mainstream perspective on divergent approaches, this book will encourage graduate students in urban design everywhere to explore simultaneously new research.
Explorations in Urban Practice, the first edition in the Urban School Ruhr Series, draws from and reflects upon USR’s experiences to date whilst also looking to the future of urban practice in contemporary cities.
Erkundungen urbaner Praxis reflektiert die bisherigen Erfahrungen der USR und blickt zugleich in die Zukunft urbaner Praxis in zeitgenössischen Städten.
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