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Bandarin, Francesco.
Reconnecting the city[electronic resource] :the historic urban landscape approach and the future of urban heritage /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
363.6/9
Title/Author:
Reconnecting the city : the historic urban landscape approach and the future of urban heritage // editors, Francesco Bandarin and Ron van Oers.
other author:
Bandarin, Francesco.
Published:
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : : John Wiley & Sons Inc.,, 2015.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration.
Subject:
Historic sites - Conservation and restoration.
Subject:
Historic districts - Conservation and restoration.
Subject:
Cities and towns - Conservation and restoration.
Subject:
Urban landscape architecture - Conservation and restoration.
Subject:
Cultural landscapes - Conservation and restoration.
Subject:
Historic preservation.
Subject:
City planning.
Subject:
Cultural policy.
Subject:
Urban policy.
ISBN:
9781118383940
ISBN:
111838394X
ISBN:
9781118383971
ISBN:
1118383974
ISBN:
9781118383964
ISBN:
1118383966
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
Preface / Francesco Bandarin and Ron van Oers -- Introduction: Urban Conservation and the End of Planning / Francesco Bandarin -- SECTION 1. The Layered Dimensions of Urban Conservation -- Archaeology : Reading the City through Time / Tim Williams -- How Geology Shapes the Urban Environment / Claudio Margottini and Daniele Spizzichino -- Morphology as the Study of City Form and Layering / Stefano Bianca -- Interview: Searching for a Chinese Approach to Urban Conservation / Wang Shu -- Case study: Bologna : From Urban Restoration to Urban Rehabilitation / Patrizia Gabellini -- Historic Cities and Climate Change / Anthony Gad Bigio -- Interview: Looking at the Challenges of the Urban Century / Filipe Duarte Santos -- The Intangible Dimension of Urban Heritage / Rohit Jigyasu -- Interview: Interpreting Cultural Landscapes as Expressions of Local Identity / Lisa Prosper -- Case study: The Traditional Chinese View of Nature and Challenges of Urban Development / Feng Han -- Planning and Managing Historic Urban Landscapes / Francesco Siravo -- Interview: The Challenge of Urban Transformation / Mohsen Mostafavi -- Cities as Cultural Landscapes / Ken Taylor -- SECTION 2. Building the Toolkit -- Evolution of the Normative Framework / Jukka Jokilehto -- Civic Engagement Tools for Urban Conservation / Julian Smith -- Interview: Listening to the People, Promoting Quality of Life / His Highness the Aga Khan -- Case study: Valuing Cultural Diversity / Richard Engelhardt -- Knowledge and Planning Tools / Jyoti Hosagrahar -- Case study: Reading the City of Tokyo / Hidenobu Jinnai -- The Role of Regulatory Systems / Patricia O'Donnell -- Interview: Constructing Cultural Significance / Rahul Mehrotra -- Devising Financial Tools for Urban Conservation / Donovan Rypkema -- Case study: A User's Guide for Heritage Economics / Christian Ost -- Case study: The World Bank's Tools for Urban Conservation / MV Serra -- Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape / Michael Turner and Rachel Singer -- Interview: Heritage and the Metropolis / Rem Koolhaas -- Conclusion: The Way Forward : An Agenda for Reconnecting the City / Ron van Oers -- Contributors.
[NT 15000229]:
"The Historic Urban Landscape aims to respect and celebrate diversity--of heritage resources and cultural traditions"--
Online resource:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118383940
Reconnecting the city[electronic resource] :the historic urban landscape approach and the future of urban heritage /
Reconnecting the city
the historic urban landscape approach and the future of urban heritage /[electronic resource] :editors, Francesco Bandarin and Ron van Oers. - Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :John Wiley & Sons Inc.,2015. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Francesco Bandarin and Ron van Oers -- Introduction: Urban Conservation and the End of Planning / Francesco Bandarin -- SECTION 1. The Layered Dimensions of Urban Conservation -- Archaeology : Reading the City through Time / Tim Williams -- How Geology Shapes the Urban Environment / Claudio Margottini and Daniele Spizzichino -- Morphology as the Study of City Form and Layering / Stefano Bianca -- Interview: Searching for a Chinese Approach to Urban Conservation / Wang Shu -- Case study: Bologna : From Urban Restoration to Urban Rehabilitation / Patrizia Gabellini -- Historic Cities and Climate Change / Anthony Gad Bigio -- Interview: Looking at the Challenges of the Urban Century / Filipe Duarte Santos -- The Intangible Dimension of Urban Heritage / Rohit Jigyasu -- Interview: Interpreting Cultural Landscapes as Expressions of Local Identity / Lisa Prosper -- Case study: The Traditional Chinese View of Nature and Challenges of Urban Development / Feng Han -- Planning and Managing Historic Urban Landscapes / Francesco Siravo -- Interview: The Challenge of Urban Transformation / Mohsen Mostafavi -- Cities as Cultural Landscapes / Ken Taylor -- SECTION 2. Building the Toolkit -- Evolution of the Normative Framework / Jukka Jokilehto -- Civic Engagement Tools for Urban Conservation / Julian Smith -- Interview: Listening to the People, Promoting Quality of Life / His Highness the Aga Khan -- Case study: Valuing Cultural Diversity / Richard Engelhardt -- Knowledge and Planning Tools / Jyoti Hosagrahar -- Case study: Reading the City of Tokyo / Hidenobu Jinnai -- The Role of Regulatory Systems / Patricia O'Donnell -- Interview: Constructing Cultural Significance / Rahul Mehrotra -- Devising Financial Tools for Urban Conservation / Donovan Rypkema -- Case study: A User's Guide for Heritage Economics / Christian Ost -- Case study: The World Bank's Tools for Urban Conservation / MV Serra -- Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape / Michael Turner and Rachel Singer -- Interview: Heritage and the Metropolis / Rem Koolhaas -- Conclusion: The Way Forward : An Agenda for Reconnecting the City / Ron van Oers -- Contributors.
"The Historic Urban Landscape aims to respect and celebrate diversity--of heritage resources and cultural traditions"--
ISBN: 9781118383940
LCCN: 2014039187Subjects--Topical Terms:
518514
Historic buildings
--Conservation and restoration.
LC Class. No.: CC135
Dewey Class. No.: 363.6/9
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