Metropolitan design as a new discipline.
Par: MetroLab | Krebs, Roland | Mayr, Stefan | Ramière, Cédric.
Type Document : Ouvrage Editeur: Berlin jovis Verlag 2023Description Matérielle: 352 Couv,ills en coul,cartes. 17x 24cm.ISBN: 9783986120115.Mots Clés: Croissance urbaine - Mobilités urbaines- Projets d'urbanisme Méthodologie | Métropole - Aménagement du territoire-Planification urbaineRésumé: Today's cities are growing rapidly, creating heterogeneous urban fabrics that cross administrative and political borders. To meet the challenges of our time, a new cross-sectoral, multi-level and people-centered planning apporach is needed. Metropolitan planning is therefore essential to contemporary planning practice and culture and must take into account the potential of both urban and rural spaces. This publication introduces the new discipline of metropolitan design by sharing innovative and international knowledge of interconnected mobility, balanced growth, resilient landscapes and integrated programming of metropolitan regions. Through collaboration and active participation, MetroLab provides tools to develop future-proof and highly liveable city regions.Sommaire:Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres | Réservations |
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Today's cities are growing rapidly, creating heterogeneous urban fabrics that cross administrative and political borders. To meet the challenges of our time, a new cross-sectoral, multi-level and people-centered planning apporach is needed. Metropolitan planning is therefore essential to contemporary planning practice and culture and must take into account the potential of both urban and rural spaces. This publication introduces the new discipline of metropolitan design by sharing innovative and international knowledge of interconnected mobility, balanced growth, resilient landscapes and integrated programming of metropolitan regions. Through collaboration and active participation, MetroLab provides tools to develop future-proof and highly liveable city regions.